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Property Description
correspond to maximum desired setting values. When IsMaximum = Not 
Applicable, this property indicates that the affected property values specified 
in the associated SettingData instance is not interpreted with respect to 
whether each defines a desired maximum.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Unknown
• 1 = Not Applicable
• 2 = Is Maximum
• 3 = Is Not Maximum
IsMinimum 
This property affects the interpretation of all non-null, non-enumerated, non-binary, 
numeric, non-key properties of the associated SettingData instance. All other properties of 
the associated SettingData instance are not affected by this property.
NOTE: It is assumed that the semantics of each property of this set are 
designed to be compared mathematically. When IsMinimum = Is Miniumum, 
this property indicates that the affected property values specified in the 
associated SettingData instance defines desired minimum setting values. The 
operational minimum values should be modeled as a properties of the 
CIM_ManagedElement instance. When IsMinimum = Is Not Miniumum, this 
property indicates that the affected property values specified in the 
associated SettingData instance does not define desired minimum setting 
values. When IsMinimum = Unknown, this property indicates that the affected 
property values specified in the associated SettingData instance may 
correspond to minimum desired setting values. When IsMinimum = Not 
Applicable, this property indicates that the affected property values specified 
in the associated SettingData instance is not interpreted with respect to 
whether each defines a desired minimum.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Unknown
• 1 = Not Applicable
• 2 = Is Minimum
• 3 = Is Not Minimum
IsNext
An enumerated integer indicating whether or not the referenced setting is the next setting 
to be applied. For example, the application could take place on a re-initialization, reset, 
reconfiguration request. This could be a permanent setting, or a setting used only one time, 
as indicated by the flag. If it is a permanent setting then the setting is applied every time 
the managed element reinitializes, until this flag is manually reset. However, if it is single use, 
then the flag is automatically cleared after the settings are applied. Also note that if this flag 
is specified (i.e. set to value other than 
Unknown), then this takes precedence over any 
SettingData that may have been specified as Default. For example: If the managed element 
is a computer system, and the value of this flag is Is Next, then the setting will be effective 
next time the system resets. And, unless this flag is changed, it will persist for subsequent 
system resets. However, if this flag is set to 
Is Next For Single Use, then this setting will 
only be used once and the flag would be reset after that to Is Not Next. So, in the above 
example, if the system reboots in a quick succession, the setting will not be used at the 
second reboot.
Possible values are:
• 0 = Unknown
• 1 = Is Next
• 2 = Is Not Next
• 3 = Is Next For Single Use
IsPending
An enumerated integer that indicates whether or not the referenced CIM_SettingData 
instance represents outstanding changes to the configuration of the referenced 
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