06-18-2003
yes i would like to reassign the value. what exactly is the syntax to do this. thanks for the help.
-shana
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DDIS(5) File Formats Manual DDIS(5)
Name
DDIS - Digital Data Interchange Syntax / ISO ASN.1 (DDIS/ASN.1) files
Description
DDIS/ASN.1 files conform to Digital's Digital Data Interchange Syntax. DDIS conforms to syntaxes that can be defined within the specifica-
tions of International Standards Organization Abstract Syntax Notation One (ISO ASN.1), but is not itself an implementation of full ISO
ASN.1 syntax.
DDIS/ASN.1 files conform to the DDIS/ASN.1 syntax. The DDIS/ASN.1 syntax is itself used to define other syntaxes. The following are among
the syntaxes that are subsets of DDIS/ASN.1:
DDIF Digital Document Interchange Format
DTIF Digital Table Interchange Format
DOTS Data Object Transport Syntax
Files that conform to one of the DDIS/ASN.1 family of syntaxes are described as DDIS/ASN.1 files. More specifically, however, the files
are typed according to a particular DDIS/ASN.1 syntax. For example, a file that conforms to the DDIF syntax is a DDIF file, and is identi-
fied by the command as a ddis/ddif file. The command includes the string ddis/ as a part of its output if a file belongs in the DDIS fam-
ily.
See Also
ctod(1), dtoc(1), DDIF(5), DOTS(5), DTIF(5), CDA(5)
DDIS(5)