- Industry: Computer
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An automatic class selection (ACS) language variable that contains data set or system-derived information. It can be referenced, but not altered, in an ACS routine.
Industry:Software
A value that uniquely distinguishes an entry in a user interface manager (UIM) list until it is removed from the list. A list entry handle is meaningful only for a particular application, list, and entry combination.
Industry:Software
An action that identifies a page, object, or picture that is to be deleted or moved to another place in the same or different document or file
Industry:Software
An automatic class selection (ACS) language variable that is assigned a value within an ACS routine. It can be referenced, and each ACS routine assigns a value to its own, unique, read/write variable.
Industry:Software
A value that uniquely identifies a row. This value is stored with the row and does not change. See also record identifier, table lock.
Industry:Software
An action that occurs when the condition manager skips over one or more active routines and execution resumes in an earlier routine on the stack.
Industry:Software
An automatic library look-up function of the linkage editor. The function (1) resolves any external reference that is included in the currently processed module and (2) searches the active search chain for an object module of the same name as the encountered external reference.
Industry:Software
A value used by a DB2 application to uniquely identify a query result set returned by a procedure.
Industry:Software
An action where the system waits for a member in a cluster to start before starting the next member of the cluster.
Industry:Software