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  end or identify (<END>) 
  both of the above (<NL><END>). 
In the examples of this guide, there is an assumed message terminator at the 
end of each message. 
Command execution rules 
  Commands execute in the order that they are presented in the program 
message. 
  An invalid command generates an error and, of course, is not executed. 
  Valid commands that precede an invalid command in a multiple command 
program message are executed. 
  Valid commands that follow an invalid command in a multiple command 
program message are ignored. 
1.5 Response Data Type 
Character strings returned by query statements may take either of the following 
forms, depending on the length of the returned string: 
Character Response Data. Permits the return of character strings. 
Arbitrary ASCII Response Data. Permits the return of undelimited 7-bit 
ASCII. This data type has an implied message terminator. 
String Response Data. Returns string parameters enclosed in double 
quotes 
 
Response messages 
A response message is the message sent by the instrument to the computer in 
response to a query command. 
Sending a response message 
After sending a query command, the response message is placed in the Output 
Queue. When the IT6800A/B Series is then addressed to talk, the response 
message is sent from the Output Queue to the computer. 
Multiple response messages 
If you send more than one query command in the same program message (see 
the paragraph entitled, “ Multiple Command Messages “), the multiple response 
messages  for  all  the  queries  is  sent  to  the  computer  when  the  IT6800A/B 
Series is addressed to talk. The responses are sent in the order that the query 
commands were sent and are separated by semicolons (;). Items within the 
same query are separated by commas (,). The following example shows the 
response message for a program message that contains four single item query 
commands: 
0; 1; 1; 0 
Response message terminator (RMT) 
Each response is terminated with an LF (line feed) and EOI (end or identify). 
The following example shows how a multiple response message is terminated: 
0; 1; 1; 0; <RMT>