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# Introduction
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`PAG` is a command introduced with [MSNP5](../versions/msnp5.md).
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It is a Notification Server command, with a request payload.
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It sends a text message to a mobile device or pager.
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For the version of this command that supports Web Watches, read [PGD](pgd.md).
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# Client/Request
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```
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PAG TrID user-handle length
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payload
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```
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Where `user-handle` is the target user for this page.
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Where `length` is the length of `payload`.
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Where `payload` is a XML-like payload that encodes the following characters:
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* `&` turns into `&`
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* `;` turns into `;`
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* `<` turns into `<`
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* `>` turns into `>`
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* `^` turns into `^`
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# Server/Response
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This command only supports negative-acknoledgement responses only.
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There is no postive acknoledgement response.
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# Examples
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## Sending without a callback number
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```
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C: PAG 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com 61
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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```
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## Sending with a home callback number
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*NOTE: The number used was `1 (555) 111-4444`.*
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```
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C: PAG 2 anotheruser@hotmail.com 149
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<PHONE pri="1"><LOC>HOME</LOC><NUM>15551114444</NUM></PHONE><TEXT xml:space="preserve">This is an example message with a home callback number.</TEXT>
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```
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## Sending with a work callback number
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*NOTE: The number used was `1 (555) 222-5555`.*
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```
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<PHONE pri="1"><LOC>WORK</LOC><NUM>15552225555</NUM></PHONE><TEXT xml:space="preserve">This is an example message with a work callback number.</TEXT>
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```
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## Sending with a mobile callback number
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*NOTE: The number used was `1 (555) 333-6666`.*
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```
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<PHONE pri="1"><LOC>MOBILE</LOC><NUM>15553336666</NUM></PHONE><TEXT xml:space="preserve">This is an example message with a mobile callback number.</TEXT>
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```
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## Failed to send
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*This error may be a generic server error.*
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```
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C: PAG 5 anotheruser@hotmail.com 61
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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S: 800 5
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```
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## Removed
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*Since [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md).*
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```
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C: PAG 6 anotheruser@hotmail.com 61
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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S: 715 6
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```
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# Known changes
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* [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md): Removed (error 715), use [PGD](pgd.md) instead.
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# Introduction
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`PGD` is a command introduced with [MSNP9](../versions/msnp9.md).
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It is a Notification Server command, with a request payload.
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It sends a text message to a mobile device/pager or Web Watch.
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For the version of this command that doesn't support Web watches, read [PAG](pag.md).
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# Client/Request
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```
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PGD TrID user-handle device-type length
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payload
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```
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Where `user-handle` is the target user for this page.
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Where `device-type` is a number:
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* 1: Mobile Device
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* 2: Web Watch
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Where `length` is the length of `payload`.
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Where `payload` is a XML-like payload that encodes the following characters:
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* `&` turns into `&`
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* `;` turns into `;`
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* `<` turns into `<`
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* `>` turns into `>`
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* `^` turns into `^`
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# Server/Response
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This command only supports negative-acknoledgement responses only.
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There is no postive acknoledgement response.
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# Examples
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## Sending to a mobile device
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### Sending without a callback number
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```
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C: PGD 1 anotheruser@hotmail.com 1 74
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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```
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### Sending with a home callback number
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*NOTE: The number used was `1 (555) 111-4444`.*
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```
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C: PGD 2 anotheruser@hotmail.com 1 161
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<PHONE pri="1"><LOC>HOME</LOC><NUM>15551114444</NUM></PHONE><TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message with a home callback number.</TEXT>
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```
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### Sending with a work callback number
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*NOTE: The number used was `1 (555) 222-5555`.*
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```
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C: PGD 3 anotheruser@hotmail.com 1 161
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<PHONE pri="1"><LOC>WORK</LOC><NUM>15552225555</NUM></PHONE><TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message with a work callback number.</TEXT>
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```
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### Sending with a mobile callback number
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*NOTE: The number used was `1 (555) 333-6666`.*
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```
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<PHONE pri="1"><LOC>MOBILE</LOC><NUM>15553336666</NUM></PHONE><TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message with a mobile callback number.</TEXT>
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```
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### Failed to send
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*This error may be a generic server error.*
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```
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C: PGD 5 anotheruser@hotmail.com 1 74
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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S: 800 5
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```
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## To a Web Watch
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*NOTE: Trying to do this with the buddy property `MOB` set to `Y` is impossible.*
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### Normal use
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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```
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### Failed to send
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*This error may be a generic server error.*
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```
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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S: 800 7
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```
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## To an invalid device type
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### Numeric types
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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S: 201 8
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### Other character types
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C: PGD 9 anotheruser@hotmail.com W 74
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<TEXT xml:space="preserve" enc="utf-8">This is an example message.</TEXT>
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```
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Server disconnects client.
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# Known changes
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None.
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| [`SND`](commands/snd.md) | N | Y | N | [MSNP2](versions/msnp2.md) | [MSNP3](versions/msnp3.md) (parameters 2 and 3), [MSNP4](versions/msnp4.md) (parameter 4), [MSNP5](versions/msnp5.md) (obsoleted by [SDC](commands/sdc.md)) |
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| [`SDC`](commands/sdc.md) | Y | Y | N | [MSNP5](versions/msnp5.md) | |
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| [`ADC`](commands/adc.md) | N | Y | N?| [MSNP10](versions/msnp10.md) | [MSNP10](versions/msnp10.md) (`ABCHMigrated: 1` Contact user handles and Group IDs are now both GUIDs.), [MSNP13](versions/msnp13.md) (Removed; automatic disconnect, use ADL and the [Address Book Service](services/abservice.md) instead) |
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| [`PAG`](commands/pag.md) | Y | Y | N | [MSNP5](versions/msnp5.md) | [MSNP9] (Removed; error 715, use [PGD](commands/pgd.md) instead.) |
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| [`PGD`](commands/pgd.md) | Y | Y | N | [MSNP9](versions/msnp9.md) | |
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# What's Missing Right Now
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## For next parity check
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* [MSNP2](versions/msnp2.md): USR
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* [MSNP2](versions/msnp2.md): SYN
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* [MSNP5](versions/msnp5.md): NOT
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* [MSNP5](versions/msnp5.md): PAG
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* [MSNP6](versions/msnp6.md): CHL
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* [MSNP6](versions/msnp6.md): IPG
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* [MSNP6](versions/msnp6.md): QRY
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* [MSNP7](versions/msnp7.md): REG
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* [MSNP7](versions/msnp7.md): RMG
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* [MSNP9](versions/msnp9.md): PGD
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## In general
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* [MSNP10](versions/msnp10.md): SBP
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* [MSNP11](versions/msnp11.md): GCF
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* [MSNP11](versions/msnp11.md): SBS
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It introduces the notification service commands:
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* [BPR](../commands/bpr.md)
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* NOT
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* PAG
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* [PAG](../commands/pag.md)
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* [PRP](../commands/prp.md)
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* [SDC](../commands/sdc.md)
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# Command information
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It introduces the notification service commands:
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* PGD
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* [PGD](../commands/pgd.md)
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*No switchboard or dispatch service commands were known to be introduced in this version*
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* 282
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The following commands were removed in this version:
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* PAG (returns 715)
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* [PAG](../commands/pag.md) (returns 715)
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# Known changes
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(from [MSNP8](msnp8.md)):
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