SPI Tokens
Data Definition Language (DDL) Reference Manual — 426798-002
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TOKEN-MAP Statement
VALUE [ IS ] { token-number }
{constant-name }
identifies the extensible structured token.
token-number
is an integer in the range -32,768 to 32,767.
Token numbers for subsystems you write must be in the range 1 to 9,998.
Token numbers outside this range are reserved by HP or are previously
defined by SPI.
constant-name
is the name of a constant in the open DDL dictionary. The constant value must
be a valid
token-number
value.
DEF [ IS ] def-name.
specifies a definition (or DEF) in an open DDL dictionary. The definition defines the
fields in the extensible structured token identified by the token map.
[ SSID { “subsystem-id” } ]
[ { constant-name } ]
identifies the subsystem to which the token belongs. If the SSID clause is omitted,
DSM Template Services does not keep track of the information in the HEADING
and DISPLAY clauses.
subsystem-id
is an ASCII character string that conforms to the valid external format for a
subsystem ID. Quotation marks must enclose subsystem-id. If you specify an
invalid subsystem ID, the DDL compiler rejects the token. The valid external
format for a subsystem ID consists of 1 to 8 alphanumeric characters and
hyphens specifying the subsystem owner, a period, a subsystem number or
name, another period, and a version number; for example:
"TANDEM.43.1245"
"TANDEM.XYZ.0"
constant-name
is the name of a constant in the open DDL dictionary. The constant value must
be a valid
subsystem-id
value.