NOTE:
Figure 1-31. Simplified Common Command Syntax
Response Message
Syntax
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response data
Figure l-32. Simplified Response MeSSaQe Syntax
As with subsystem commands, use a <space> to separate a
command mnemonic from subsequent parameters. Separate adjacent
parameters with a comma. Parameter types are explained later in
this subsection.
Figure l-32 shows a simplified view of response message syntax.
Response messages can contain both commas and semicolons as
separators. When a single query command returns multiple values,
a comma separates each data item. When multiple queries are sent
in the same message, the groups of data items corresponding to each
query are separated by a semicolon. For example, the fictitious query
: QUERY I? : QUERYZ? might return a response message of:
Response data types are explained later in this subsection. Note that
<new line><-END> is always sent as a response message terminator.
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