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;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;// ;// Dell Inc. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION ;// ;// This software is supplied under the terms of a license agreement or ;// nondisclosure agreement with Dell Inc. and may not be copied or ;// disclosed except in accordance with the terms of that agreement. ;// ;// Copyright (c) 1995-2022 Dell Inc. All Rights Reserved. ;// ;// Abstract/Purpose: ;// Data Accessor dynamic configuration file ;// ;// See Also: ;// See Data Accessor Design Document ;// ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;// ;// NOTES: ;// ;// Naming Convention ;// ----------------- ;// Please use caution in assigning values to the name-value pairs in this ;// document. For each entry pair, either the name, or the value, or both ;// will be used to generate an XML string/document. ;// ;// An example of value-only XML generation is the "bitmap" definition. ;// Each entry defines a numeric bitmap position followed by a value string ;// which will be used to generate an XML. ;// ;// An example of name-only XML generation is the "ObjNameToCXM" definition. ;// Each entry defines a value CXM filename prefix to an object name which ;// will be used to generate an XML. ;// ;// Another example is when defining a struct in a CXM file. The naming ;// restriction applies to the struct variable name and the struct name ;// itself. ;// ;// In general, use the following guidelines on creating an entry in this ;// document. For a "name" and/or "value" in a name-value pair entry: always ;// start the string with a "letter" or "_" (underscore). No whitespaces in ;// front or in between. subsequent characters may be of the following ;// ( Letter | Digit | '.' | '-' | '_' | ':' ). ;// ;// When in doubt, always test the application to verify that your entry ;// generates a valid XML or, at a higher level, properly displays. ;// For more info, please reference the XML specification under ;// http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml and search for "start-tag". ;// ;//------------------------------------------------------------------------- [NDXRegistry] de=OMDataEngine,true is=Instrumentation,true