Difference between revisions of "Global~"
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+ | : An M term used when referring to a file stored on a storage medium, usually a magnetic disk. In the nursing software, for example, nursing employee data is stored in one global, and patient data is stored in another global. | ||
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Revision as of 05:48, 14 February 2006
- Global
- An M term used when referring to a file stored on a storage medium, usually a magnetic disk.
Source: Clinical Procedures V. 1.0 User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Global
- An M term used when referring to a file stored on a storage medium, usually a magnetic disk.
Source: Immunology Case Registry v.2.1 User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Global
- An M term used when referring to a file stored on a storage medium, usually a magnetic disk. In the Intake and Output software, for example, intake and output data is stored in one global, and patient data is stored in another global.
Source: Intake and Output V. 4.0 Technical Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Global
- In the MUMPS language, a global is a treestructured data file stored in the common database on the disk.
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Anatomic Pathology User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Global
- In the MUMPS language, a global is a tree structured data file stored in the common database on the disk.
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Technical Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |
- Global
- An M term used when referring to a file stored on a storage medium, usually a magnetic disk. In the nursing software, for example, nursing employee data is stored in one global, and patient data is stored in another global.
Source: Nursing V. 4.0 Technical Manual and Package Security Guide
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |