Actually, the best documentation in the world is probably the "DocBook" built in to cache.
(From the cube, right click, then click Documentation)... It covers everything. The $ZV is an intersystems hook, and is not a standard M call (no $Z calls are), however, considering Intersystems is really the only vendor left, that might make it a "standard" by default. There are Mumps language manuals available, however, they are strictly standards based, and will not cover such things as a $ZV call. The Docbook is pretty cool, and it's fast... I needed to know how to manipulate an IP port... I put in "tcp" in Docbook search, and had the answer instantly. I would say Cache is pretty close to perfect, other than the constant delay of an Apple OS X version. Let me know if you I can assist with anything else... Another personal tip is for reliability and security, I highly recommend the Linux OS with Cache as opposed to Microsecurity Hold Windows Operating system. (I had to put that in). Mike On 4/8/04 12:38 PM, in article [EMAIL PROTECTED], "David J Dachtera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > "Michael Pike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> $ZV returns version and platform info. >> >> W $ZV >> >> Hope that helps, >> Mike > > Yes, that helps a lot. > > Perchance is there a MUMPS Language Reference manual somewhere on the web > that you know of? > > Downloadable would be preferred. >
