NOR-Dmm: Difference between fetch and reading?

I work with the nor-Dmm, interacting with a PXI-4065 DMM .net library.

What is the difference between NIDmm.Measurement.Fetch () and NIDmm.Measurement.Read ()?  And Associates fetch / reading of the functions (for example: MemoryOptimizedFetchMultiPoint() vs MemoryOptimizedReadMultiPoint())?

I would like to read the documentation, but all the API references contain no information.  The API pages are empty.

EDIT: Documentation is here... I can't read the destruction...

The data acquisition of the manual NOR DMM section help should be useful: http://zone.ni.com/reference/en-XX/help/370384N-01/dmm/flow_acquire/
The model of base state is:
Initialize-> configure-> start-> Close-> Fetch-> Abort

Read handset initiate, Fetch and cancel a driver appeal.

If make several acquisition driver call, Fetch will be faster than reading because there is no need to perform initiated state changes and give up every time.

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