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CA TPX Mail Message Variables

The following variables can be used for extracting and reporting. These variables correspond to information specified in the Mail facility.

See the User Guide and the online help within the Mail facility for information on the mail facility fields and their use.

Variable Name

Description

MMSGID

The unique ID of the message.

MMSGFROM

The user ID of the message sender.

MMSG$FRM

The user name of the message sender.

MMSGDATE

The date that the message was sent, in the format mm/dd/yy.

MMSGDATF

The date that the message was sent, in the format dd/mm/yy.

MMSGDATL

The date that the message was sent, in the format mm/dd/yyyy.

MMSGDATQ

The date that the message was sent, in the format dd/mm/yyyy.

MMSGTIME

The time that the message was sent.

MMSGEXPD

The date and time that the message expires. The date is in the format mm/dd/yy.

MMSGEXPF

The date and time that the message expires. The date is in the format dd/mm/yy.

MMSGEXPL

The date and time that the message expires. The date is in the format mm/dd/yyyy.

MMSGEXPQ

The date and time that the message expires. The date is in the format dd/mm/yyyy.

MMSGRETP

The number of days until the message expires (from the day it was sent).

MMSG#USE

The usage count of the message. This corresponds to the number of mail locators that currently exist for the message.

MMSGSYID

The system ID of the message sender.

MMSGTARG

The ID of the message target. It can be a user ID, userlist, terminal ID, application ID, session ID, active application ID, or an active session ID.

MMSGT$TAR

The type of target formatted as a string: "user," "userlist," "terminal," "appl," "actappl," "sess," "actsess," or "group."

MMSGACK

Indicates that an acknowledgment message will be sent to the sender when the recipient opens this message.

MMSGSEND

Indicates that the sender specified that the message be send to the recipient.

MMSGBRKN

Indicates that the message was sent with the breakin option activated.

MMSGSTOR

Indicates that the sender specified that the message be stored in the recipient's mailbox.

MMSGOSCD

Indicates that only the sender can delete this message.

MMSGO2M

Indicates that this message can be send through the OPR2MBX interface.

MMSGSUBJ

The subject of the message.

MMSGNEXT

The next record of the message.

MMSGTEXT

The text of the message.

Note: Date variables that are in U.S. format (mm/dd/yy) will appear in European format (dd/mm/yy) if the European Dates field is set in the System Options Table (SMRT).