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+---------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Property of the US Government. | | No permission to copy or redistribute this software is given. | | Use of unreleased versions of this software requires the user | | to execute a written test agreement with the VistA Imaging | | Development Office of the Department of Veterans Affairs, | | telephone (301) 734-0100. | | | | The Food and Drug Administration classifies this software as | | a medical device. As such, it may not be changed in any way. | | Modifications to this software may result in an adulterated | | medical device under 21CFR820, the use of which is considered | | to be a violation of US Federal Statutes. | | | +---------------------------------------------------------------+ The entries in this table describe requests to transmit image files to an alternate storage provider. The top-level of this table identifies the storage provider, the next level identifies the images for which files are to be transmitted.
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E) X
LAST EDITED: FEB 22, 2000
HELP-PROMPT: Enter the name of the application that will receive the file(s).
DESCRIPTION: The value of this field is a string that identifies the application that will receive the image files for which this entry describes the parameters.
The name that is entered here corresponds to the name (.01 field) in file 2006.585 (stored in ^MAGDICOM(2006.585,...) of the storage provider that will receive the image files.
HELP-PROMPT: Identify the group of images that is to be transported.
DESCRIPTION: The value of this field is a pointer that identifies the image that is the 'parent' of the group of images for which this entry describes the transmission to another storage provider.
The value of this field is a pointer to the Image File (2005, stored in ^MAG(2005,...).
HELP-PROMPT: Answer must be 1-20 characters in length.
DESCRIPTION: The value of this field is the (short) case number for the study that is referenced in this entry.
A long case number consists of two groups of digits separated by a dash. The first group is 6 digits, and is derived from the date. The second group is an integer number that uniquely identifies the study for that date.
For this field, the whole accession number is entered.
HELP-PROMPT: Enter the name of the site from which the image routing request originates.
DESCRIPTION:
The value of this field is a pointer (to the Institution file, #4). This pointer identifies the location from which the image routing request originated.
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
LAST EDITED: JUN 02, 2005
HELP-PROMPT: Enter an integer number to represent the priority of this queue entry.
DESCRIPTION: The value of this field is a positive integer number. This number indicates the relative priority of an entry in the queue.
A higher number indicates a higher priority, i.e. when two entries have different priorities, the entry with the higher priority will be processed before the one with the lower priority.
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1)!'(X?1.(1N,1".")) X
LAST EDITED: DEC 21, 2021
HELP-PROMPT: Enter the Study UID for this group of images.
DESCRIPTION: The value of this field is a string that represents a DICOM Unique Object Identifier. A DICOM UID is a string that consists of up to 64 characters, each character must be either a digit or a period, no two consecutive
periods are allowed, none of the series of consecutive digits may start with a zero.
This UID identifies the study to which the images belong that are included in the current entry.
HELP-PROMPT: Indicate whether or not a copy of the image is to be made on RAID.
DESCRIPTION: The value of this field is a code that indicates whether or not a copy of the image file(s) is to be made on RAID. A value of 0 indicates that no copy is to be made on RAID. A value of 1 indicates that a copy should be