Thank you very much, CF, for an excellent
explanation!!!
Steve
--- Christopher Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Steve,
>
> >>>1- Can someone please explain what this
> "cardinality"
> >>> is all aboout (with an example).
>
> In set theory, cardinality refers to the number of
> members in t
Hi Steve,
>>>1- Can someone please explain what this "cardinality"
>>> is all aboout (with an example).
In set theory, cardinality refers to the number of members in the set. For
example, the cardinality of the set of people in the United States is
approximately 270,000,000. Use of this term (
Hi all,
I am very new to WMQI. You would have to bear with my
stupid questions in the future. Here are some of them:
1- Can someone please explain what this "cardinality"
is all aboout (with an example).
2- If there is a RFH in a message would the message
look like this:
MQMD-MQRFH-Applicatio