The item list XAB (XABITM) provides a convenient means for using item list information to support RMS functions. Each XABITM points to an item list that includes one or more entries representing either a set function or a sense function that can be passed to the application program by way of the RMS interface. Because the mode field in a XABITM can be used to either set or sense the items in the list, you cannot use a single XABITM to both set and sense a particular function. However, you may use multiple XABITMs, some for setting functions and other for sensing functions. RMS logically ignores items that are irrelevant to any particular function while acting on any item that is relevant. Each entry in the item list includes three longwords, and a longword 0 terminates the list. Also note that RMS does not validate the item list. If the item list is invalid, RMS indicates that the XABITM is not valid by returning the invalid XAB status (RMS$_XAB) in the RAB$L_STS field. You can store the item list anywhere within process readable address space, but any buffers required by the related function must be in read/write memory. The XABITM control block currently supports the following functions: o Enhancements to network file access functions o Passing of file user characteristic information o Enhancements to RMS performance monitoring functions o Support for compound documents o Specifying the number of local buffers o Expiration date and time suppression o Support for file size in heterogeneous environments The following table lists the symbolic offset and a brief description of each field. Offset Description XAB$B_BLN Block length XAB$B_COD Type code XAB$L_ Item list address ITEMLIST XAB$B_MODE Set/sense control XAB$L_NXT Next XAB address