AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
PHONE (4) 02 (short) 03 (short) 04 (short) 05 (short) 06 (short) 07 (short) 08 (short) 09 (short) 010 (short) 011 (short) 012 (short) 013 (short) 014 (short) *N1 (long) *N2 (long) *N3 (long) *N4 (long) *NS (long) *N6 (long) *N7 (long) *N8 (long) *N9 (long) *N10 (long) *Nll (long) FO (short) F1 (short) F2 (short) SEC (short) FLAG1 (short) FLAG2 (short) FLAG3 (short) FLAG4 (short) FLAGS (short) FLAG6 (short) FLAG7 (short) FLAG8 (short) (AT&T UNIX PC Only ) PHONE ( 4) Character pointers to the field names for the directory entry form. Pointers to the fields that are to be displayed in the directory entry form (user preference item). Number of seconds to delay before logging call (user preference item). Number of entries allowed in the history list before a warning is issued (user preference item). Logging of incoming calls enabled or disabled (user preference item). Logging of outgoing calls enabled or disabled (user preference item). Invoke Telephone Manager on off-hook enabled or disabled (user preference item). Display beginning of notes enabled or disabled (user preference item). Display beginning of history list enabled or disabled (user preference item). Reserved. Reserved. Data Following the header, bytes 256 to 1023 contain the names assigned to the fields in the directory entry form. Several of these are user preference items. - 2-
PHONE ( 4) (AT&T UNIX PC Only ) PHONE ( 4} Bytes 1024 through 1535 contain the master list of the data records. The maximum possible record number is 65536. Bytes 1536 through 15359 contain the index list for the records. Following the index list are the data records. Each record consists of a string for each field of the directory entry form, delimited by \n. When a field is empty, no string appears between the delimiters. SEE ALSO phone(7), dial(3C), AT&T UNIX PC Telephone Manager Us er's Guide. - 3-
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PHONE (4)<br />
02 (short)<br />
03 (short)<br />
04 (short)<br />
05 (short)<br />
06 (short)<br />
07 (short)<br />
08 (short)<br />
09 (short)<br />
010 (short)<br />
011 (short)<br />
012 (short)<br />
013 (short)<br />
014 (short)<br />
*N1 (long)<br />
*N2 (long)<br />
*N3 (long)<br />
*N4 (long)<br />
*NS (long)<br />
*N6 (long)<br />
*N7 (long)<br />
*N8 (long)<br />
*N9 (long)<br />
*N10 (long)<br />
*Nll (long)<br />
FO (short)<br />
F1 (short)<br />
F2 (short)<br />
SEC (short)<br />
FLAG1 (short)<br />
FLAG2 (short)<br />
FLAG3 (short)<br />
FLAG4 (short)<br />
FLAGS (short)<br />
FLAG6 (short)<br />
FLAG7 (short)<br />
FLAG8 (short)<br />
(AT&T UNIX PC Only ) PHONE ( 4)<br />
Character pointers to the field names for<br />
the directory entry form.<br />
Pointers to the fields that are to be<br />
displayed in the directory entry form<br />
(user preference item).<br />
Number of seconds to delay before logging<br />
call (user preference item).<br />
Number of entries allowed in the history<br />
list before a warning is issued (user<br />
preference item).<br />
Logging of incoming calls enabled or disabled<br />
(user preference item).<br />
Logging of outgoing calls enabled or disabled<br />
(user preference item).<br />
Invoke Telephone Manager on off-hook<br />
enabled or disabled (user preference<br />
item).<br />
Display beginning of notes enabled or disabled<br />
(user preference item).<br />
Display beginning of history list enabled<br />
or disabled (user preference item).<br />
Reserved.<br />
Reserved.<br />
Data<br />
Following the header, bytes 256 to 1023 contain the names<br />
assigned to the fields in the directory entry form. Several of these<br />
are user preference items.<br />
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