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| 1. | This publication describes the Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA). This publication is for programmers who write applications that generate data streams, or data stream objects, for printing across the IBM system environments.
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2006-07-14 | ||
| 2. | A mixed object document is the collection of data objects; that comprise the document's content, and the resources and; formatting specifications that dictate the processing; functions to be performed on the content. The term 'mixed'; in Mixed Object Document Content Architecture refers both; to the mixture of data objects and the mixture of document; constructs that comprise the document's components.; A MO:DCA document can contain a mixture of bar code,; graphics, image, and presentation text data objects. An; Object Content Architecture (OCA) has been established for; each data object type to define its respective syntax and; semantics.; This edition replaces certain information (Form Map and; Medium Map print control objects, page segment resource; objects, and migration objects and structures implemented in; AFP environments) found in the Advanced Function Printing:; Data Stream Reference, S544-3202. Together with the; Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line; Data Reference, S544-3884, this document replaces and; obsoletes the Advanced Function Printing: Data Stream; Reference, S544-3202.
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2006-05-26 | ||
| 3. | A mixed object document is the collection of data objects; that comprise the document's content, and the resources and; formatting specifications that dictate the processing; functions to be performed on the content. The term 'mixed'; in Mixed Object Document Content Architecture refers both; to the mixture of data objects and the mixture of document; constructs that comprise the document's components.; A MO:DCA document can contain a mixture of bar code,; graphics, image, and presentation text data objects. An; Object Content Architecture (OCA) has been established for; each data object type to define its respective syntax and; semantics.; This edition replaces certain information (Form Map and; Medium Map print control objects, page segment resource; objects, and migration objects and structures implemented in; AFP environments) found in the Advanced Function Printing:; Data Stream Reference, S544-3202. Together with the; Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line; Data Reference, S544-3884, this document replaces and; obsoletes the Advanced Function Printing: Data Stream; Reference, S544-3202.
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2004-02-20 | ||
| 4. | This publication describes the Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA). This publication is for programmers who write applications that generate data streams, or data stream objects, for printing across the IBM system environments.
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2003-11-21 | ||
| 5. | This publication describes the Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA). This publication is for programmers who write applications that generate data streams, or data stream objects, for printing across the IBM system environments.
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2001-05-25 | ||
| 6. | A mixed object document is the collection of data objects; that comprise the document's content, and the resources and; formatting specifications that dictate the processing; functions to be performed on the content. The term 'mixed'; in Mixed Object Document Content Architecture refers both; to the mixture of data objects and the mixture of document; constructs that comprise the document's components.; A MO:DCA document can contain a mixture of bar code,; graphics, image, and presentation text data objects. An; Object Content Architecture (OCA) has been established for; each data object type to define its respective syntax and; semantics.; This edition replaces certain information (Form Map and; Medium Map print control objects, page segment resource; objects, and migration objects and structures implemented in; AFP environments) found in the Advanced Function Printing:; Data Stream Reference, S544-3202. Together with the; Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line; Data Reference, S544-3884, this document replaces and; obsoletes the Advanced Function Printing: Data Stream; Reference, S544-3202.
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2001-04-06 | ||
| 7. | This publication describes the Bar Code Object Content Architecture (BCOCA). This publication is for programmers who write applications that generate data streams, or data stream objects, for printing across the IBM system environments.
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2000-06-30 | ||
| 8. | BCOCA describes the concepts of IBM bar code data,; describes applications, and provides a set of parameter; definitions that establish the content of the resources.
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1997-12-12 | ||
| 9. | A mixed object document is the collection of data objects; that comprise the document's content, and the resources and; formatting specifications that dictate the processing; functions to be performed on the content. The term 'mixed'; in Mixed Object Document Content Architecture refers both; to the mixture of data objects and the mixture of document; constructs that comprise the document's components.; A MO:DCA document can contain a mixture of bar code,; graphics, image, and presentation text data objects. An; Object Content Architecture (OCA) has been established for; each data object type to define its respective syntax and; semantics.; This edition replaces certain information (Form Map and; Medium Map print control objects, page segment resource; objects, and migration objects and structures implemented in; AFP environments) found in the Advanced Function Printing:; Data Stream Reference, S544-3202-03. Together with the; Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line; Data Reference, S544-3884-00, this document replaces and; obsoletes the Advanced Function Printing: Data Stream; Reference, S544-3202.
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1997-09-19 | ||
| 10. | A mixed object document is the collection of data objects; that comprise the document's content, and the resources and; formatting specifications that dictate the processing; functions to be performed on the content. The term 'mixed'; in Mixed Object Document Content Architecture refers both; to the mixture of data objects and the mixture of document; constructs that comprise the document's components.; A MO:DCA document can contain a mixture of bar code,; graphics, image, and presentation text data objects. An; Object Content Architecture (OCA) has been established for; each data object type to define its respective syntax and; semantics.; This edition replaces certain information (Form Map and; Medium Map print control objects, page segment resource; objects, and migration objects and structures implemented in; AFP environments) found in the Advanced Function Printing:; Data Stream Reference, S544-3202-03. Together with the; Advanced Function Presentation: Programming Guide and Line; Data Reference, S544-3884-00, this document replaces and; obsoletes the Advanced Function Printing: Data Stream; Reference, S544-3202.
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1997-08-22 |
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