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Lexical Functions
F$GETDVI
Table DCLI–6 (Cont.) F$GETDVI Items
Item
Return
Type
TT_PASTHRU
String
TT_PHYDEVNAM
String
TT_PRINTER
String
TT_READSYNC
String
TT_REGIS
String
TT_REMOTE
String
TT_SCOPE
String
TT_SECURE
String
TT_SETSPEED
String
TT_SIXEL
String
TT_SYSPWD
String
TT_TTSYNC
String
TT_WRAP
String
UNIT
VOLCHAR (Alpha/I64 only)
Integer
String
VOLCOUNT
VOLNAM
VOLNUMBER
Integer
String
Integer
VOLSETMEM
String
VOLSIZE (Alpha/I64 only)
Integer
Information Returned1
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether PASSALL
mode with flow control is available (terminals only).
Physical device name associated with a channel
number or virtual terminal.
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether there is a
printer port available (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the terminal
has read synchronization (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the terminal
has ReGIS graphics (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the terminal
has established modem control (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the terminal
is a video screen display (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the terminal
can recognize the secure server (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether you cannot set
the speed on the terminal line (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the sixel is
supported (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the system
password is enabled for a particular terminal.
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether there is
terminal/host synchronization (terminals only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether a new line
should be inserted if the cursor moves beyond the
right margin.
The unit number.
128-bit string (16 bytes) that represents the volume
characteristics or capabilities of the mounted
device. If a bit is set, the volume is capable of
performing the function.
The count of volumes in a volume set (disks only).
The volume name.
Number of the current volume in a volume set
(disks only).
TRUE or FALSE to indicate whether the device is a
volume set (disks only).
The volume’s current logical volume size.
1 In
addition to the return information listed, the F$GETDVI lexical function returns any error messages generated by
the system service $GETDVI.
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