Study Notes on SAS, PAS, ASH and Related Terms
Introduction to SAS, PAS, and ASH
SAS:
- Refers to a specific method or function that is being demonstrated or explained.
- Notable for a numerical value mentioned: +4.3.
PAS:
- This acronym or term is referenced but not elaborated upon in detail.
ASH:
- This term is also mentioned without additional context or definition.
Clarification of Terms and Usage
A:
- Considered a variable or functionality that is addressed but not fully defined in the context given.
- It's mentioned in relation to something that cannot be used: "is behem the anglesl".
AAA:
- Reference is made to this being a function or standard that cannot be utilized in a specific scenario.
- The phrases "Con't use A*" and "AAA+Com" suggest limitations in application.
ASS:
- Noted as something that cannot be used following a certain condition (noted in the phase "Can't Use").
Context of Use
The environment or scenario being discussed involves management or control settings. The phrase "go when you" suggests actions that could be conditional based on prior discussions regarding SAS, PAS, and ASH.
At one point, the context is given concerning "2. Mange congoinhall" which may imply managing contexts or variables in functions.
AAA is not one you can use for:
- Indicates that there are specific limitations on the use of AAA, highlighting the importance of understanding which methods or functions are applicable under which conditions.