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International Business Machines
Industry: Computer
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Sometimes referred to as “Big Blue” IBM is a multinational corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. It manufactures computer hardware and software and provides information technology and services.
A variable in a procedure or query whose value is specified by the user when the procedure or query is run. The value of a runtime variable is only available in the current procedure or query. See also global variable.
Industry:Software
An additional description for an item. Descriptive attributes are not used for SKU resolution. See also defining attribute.
Industry:Software
An EDI data element or EDI composite data element that occurs more than once consecutively in an EDI segment.
Industry:Software
A variable node group consisting of nodes with specific attribute values.
Industry:Software
An additional error status element (ESE) generated for each terminal error block (TEB), if fewer ESEs than the maximum number of error types recognised by the CICS terminal abnormal condition programme are specified when the terminal error programme (TEP) tables are generated.
Industry:Software
An EDI segment of an EDI document definition that can exist in many positions relative to other EDI segments.
Industry:Software
A variable that can be used to customise event-specific text messages for certain event actions.
Industry:Software
An address assigned at initialization that identifies a channel or control unit and allows it to send and receive frames and perform I/O operations.
Industry:Software
An editing feature in Notes documents that allows users to edit documents in a second font.
Industry:Software
A variable that is outside the lexical scope of the function, procedure, or programme that is calling it.
Industry:Software
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