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Global: ^MAG(2005.1

Package: Imaging

Global: ^MAG(2005.1


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FileMan FileNo FileMan Filename Package
2005.1 IMAGE AUDIT Imaging

Description

Directly Accessed By Routines, Total: 39

Package Total Routines
Imaging 37 AUDIT    EXPORT LOCATION    IMAGES PRINTED    MAGBAPI    MAGDIR84    MAGDOD01    MAGDQR20    MAGDQR21
MAGDRPC2    MAGDRPC5    MAGGI11    MAGGI12    MAGGI14    MAGGSIA1    MAGGTIA1    MAGGTID
MAGGTIG    MAGGTU31    MAGGTUX4    MAGIPS93    MAGLOG    MAGQBD    MAGQBJB    MAGQBPG1
MAGQBPG2    MAGQBPRG    MAGQBTM    MAGQBUT1    MAGQE1    MAGQE3    MAGQE7    MAGSDEL5
MAGUXDPS    ROUTING TIMESTAMP    ^MAG(2005.1    MAGSIXG3    MAGUF    

Accessed By FileMan Db Calls, Total: 2

Package Total Routines
Imaging 2 MAGGTID    MAGIP106    

Pointed To By FileMan Files, Total: 2

Package Total FileMan Files
Imaging 2 IMAGE(#2005)[115.1]    IMAGE AUDIT(#2005.1)[14115.1#2005.14(.01)]

Pointer To FileMan Files, Total: 19

Package Total FileMan Files
Imaging 13 OBJECT TYPE(#2005.02)[3]    PARENT DATA FILE(#2005.03)[16]    IMAGE AUDIT(#2005.1)[14115.1#2005.14(.01)]
NETWORK LOCATION(#2005.2)[22.12.2102103#2005.11(.01)#2005.1106(2)#2005.1111(2)]    MAG DESCRIPTIVE CATEGORIES(#2005.81)[100]    IMAGE INDEX FOR CLASS(#2005.82)[41]    IMAGE INDEX FOR TYPES(#2005.83)[42]    IMAGE INDEX FOR SPECIALTY/SUBSPECIALTY(#2005.84)[44]    IMAGE INDEX FOR PROCEDURE/EVENT(#2005.85)[43]    MAG REASON(#2005.88)[113.3]    ACQUISITION DEVICE(#2006.04)[107]    DICOM SOP CLASS(#2006.532)[251]    DICOM TRANSMIT DESTINATION(#2006.587)[#2005.1111(3)]    
Kernel 2 INSTITUTION(#4)[.05]    NEW PERSON(#200)[830#2005.199(.03)112.2113.2]    
Radiology Nuclear Medicine 2 RAD/NUC MED PROCEDURES(#71)[62]    RAD/NUC MED REPORTS(#74)[61]    
Registration 1 PATIENT(#2)[5]    
Scheduling 1 HOSPITAL LOCATION(#44)[101]    

Fields, Total: 71

Field # Name Loc Type Details
.001 NUMBER NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 16, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  .001 NUMBER Field is the Internal Entry Number of the Image File Entry. i.e. "DA" of the Image File entry. Imaging routines and RPC's use the Image DA for lookups. The Image Files associated with this entry are stored
    on a Networked Image A name for the Image Files is generated from the Image DA, the Extension is appropriate to the Type of Image. i.e. I0014432.JPG
.01 OBJECT NAME 0;1 FREE TEXT
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>70!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E) X
  • LAST EDITED:  AUG 26, 2010
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 3-70 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Each object has a natural language name; this usually consists of the patient name, social security number, and object description. This field is automatically defined by the Imaging software.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  2005.1^B
    1)= S ^MAG(2005.1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^MAG(2005.1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^2005.1^113
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^MAG(2005.1,D0,100)):^(100),1:"") S X=$P(Y(1),U,8),X=X S DIU=X K Y S X=DIV S X="12" S DIH=$G(^MAG(2005.1,DIV(0),100)),DIV=X S $P(^(100),U,8)=DIV,DIH=2005.1,DIG=113 D ^DICR
    2)= Q
    3)= Do not delete!
    CREATE VALUE)= "12"
    DELETE VALUE)= NO EFFECT
    FIELD)= STATUS
    This trigger populates the STATUS field (113) when a new record is added to the file. Since this file can store only deleted images, the image status is always set to 12 ("Deleted").
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT100 (#520), AUDIT2 (#521), AUDIT40 (#526)
.05 ACQUISITION SITE 100;3 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4)
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
INSTITUTION(#4)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 15, 2011
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the name of the site where the image was created.
  • DESCRIPTION:  The 'origin' location is the location where an image is created. For instance, a site like 'St. Louis' may process images for several other locations, such as Topeka, Wichita and Leavenworth. Any reference to a site
    identifier will return the name of the primary location. For the purpose of finding the 'origin' of images, the more specific sub-site is needed. This field contains the name of this 'sub-site'.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  ADTDUZ (#667)
.06 EXPORT LOCATION 5;0 POINTER Multiple #2005.11 2005.11

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This table contains audit information regarding the export locations of file copies generated by the generic carbon copy (GCC) utility. This utility is used by the Health Eligibility Center functionality.
1 FILEREF 0;2 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
  • LAST EDITED:  DEC 21, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-30 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field contains the unique image filename of the image stored on the magnetic server (and the jukebox if you have one). It is always eight characters in length, starting with the facility's 2 character Imaging
    namespace, with the remaining six characters ranging from 000001 to 999999. The extensions indicate what type of image it is: .BW for Black and White medium resolution (Cath, Path), .TGA for X-ray, .756 for 16-bit
    namespace, with the remaining six characters ranging from 000001 to set by the Imaging software.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  2005.1^E
    1)= S ^MAG(2005.1,"E",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^MAG(2005.1,"E",$E(X,1,30),DA)
    3)= DOS IMAGE file cross-reference.
    This cross-reference produces a list of unique entries as the DOS file reference associated with each image/object is by definition unique. This cross-reference is used by Multimedia mail to see whether an image already
    is in the image file.
  • FIELD INDEX:  F (#659) MUMPS IR LOOKUP & SORTING
    Short Descr: Image File Name Only
    Description: This allows sorting and lookup of the image IEN by the image file name.
    Set Logic: S ^MAG(2005.1,"F",$P($E(X,1,30),"."),DA)=""
    Kill Logic: K ^MAG(2005.1,"F",$P($E(X,1,30),"."),DA)
    Whole Kill: K ^MAG(2005.1,"F")
    X(1): FILEREF (2005.1,1) (Subscr 1) (Len 30) (forwards)
2 DISK & VOL,MAGNETIC 0;3 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2) NETWORK LOCATION(#2005.2)

  • LAST EDITED:  APR 02, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the disk name and volume set name where the image will be stored
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field gives the path for the network location of the stored image (i.e. on which server it resides). After a specified time period during which the image is not viewed, the image is deleted from the magnetic server
    but remains available upon request from the jukebox. It takes slightly longer to display from the jukebox, but if requested, it is moved back to the server until it is no longer being viewed. This field is set
    automatically by the Imaging software.
2.1 DISK & VOLUME. - ABSTRACT 0;4 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2) NETWORK LOCATION(#2005.2)

  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 25, 1993
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field points to the path of the network storage location for the Image abstract. An abstract is miniature copy of the captured image. If the parent image has not been viewed during the specified time period (if there
    is a jukebox), this file will be deleted along with the parent image onto the server currently being used to write captured images. This field is automatically set by the Imaging software.
2.2 DISK & VOL.: WORM 0;5 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2) NETWORK LOCATION(#2005.2)

  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 14, 1990
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is a pointer to the Network location file giving the jukebox platter where the image is stored (provided there is a jukebox in the Imaging System).
    If the jukebox is a WORM, this file can never be deleted.
3 OBJECT TYPE 0;6 POINTER TO OBJECT TYPE FILE (#2005.02) OBJECT TYPE(#2005.02)

  • LAST EDITED:  APR 02, 1994
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is a pointer to the Object Type file (2005.02) which defines the object type of this object, e.g. still image, black & white image, X-ray etc. The image type determines how various actions are performed i.e.
    how the full resolution image is displayed, or how and when the image abstract is displayed. This field is automatically set by the Imaging software at the time of image capture.
4 OBJECT GROUP 1;0 POINTER Multiple #2005.14 2005.14

  • DESCRIPTION:  The object group is a multiple field pointing back to the Image file (2005.1). Only objects with an object type of GROUP have the object group field defined. These objects can be thought of as the 'parent' of a set of
    images. Generally, instead of having their own abstract, objects of the GROUP type use the abstract of the first entry in their object group multiple. Sometimes, text will be used in place of the GROUP abstract for
    speed. Methods for viewing a GROUP object generally allow viewing of all the members of the group, either selectively or altogether. A good example would be a set of thirty CT scan images. Using the integrated view menu
    option, the tiled display of image abstracts would contain only one abstract for the group. Selecting the group object for viewing provides the user with a tiled display of the abstracts of the individual CT scan images.
    The user can then identify individual images for full resolution viewing.
5 PATIENT 0;7 POINTER TO PATIENT FILE (#2) PATIENT(#2)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1997
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is a pointer to the VistA patient file (#2), and contains the DFN of the patient that the image or object belongs to. The image or object is part of this patient's medical record. This pointer ties the image to
    the patient and is automatically set by the imaging software.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  2005.1^AC
    1)= S ^MAG(2005.1,"AC",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^MAG(2005.1,"AC",$E(X,1,30),DA)
  • RECORD INDEXES:  APDTPX (#519)
6 PROCEDURE 0;8 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 28, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-10 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is an abbreviation for the procedure e.g COL for colonoscopy, SUR for surgery, SP for surgical pathology, X-ray for radiology . This field is automatically set by the Imaging software.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  APDTPX (#519), AUDIT2 (#521)
7 DATE/TIME IMAGE SAVED 2;1 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ETX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 15, 2011
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is the date and time of image capture.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is the date and time the image was captured. It is automatically stuffed into the file as 'NOW'. It is not the same as the date and time of the procedure or exam. This field is set automatically by the Imaging
    software.
  • FIELD INDEX:  AD (#528) REGULAR IR SORTING ONLY
    Short Descr: Created by Patch 77
    Set Logic: S ^MAG(2005.1,"AD",X,DA)=""
    Kill Logic: K ^MAG(2005.1,"AD",X,DA)
    Whole Kill: K ^MAG(2005.1,"AD")
    X(1): DATE/TIME IMAGE SAVED (2005.1,7) (Subscr 1) (forwards)
    Transform (Storage): S X=$P(X,".")
  • RECORD INDEXES:  ADTDUZ (#667)
8 IMAGE SAVE BY 2;2 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200) NEW PERSON(#200)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 15, 2011
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is a pointer to the New Person file and thus equal to the DUZ of the person who logged in to capture the image. It identifies who captured or saved the image and is automatically stuffed into the image file.
    An image received via a Multimedia Mail message will not have data in this field.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  ADTDUZ (#667)
8.1 CAPTURE APPLICATION 2;12 SET
  • 'C' FOR Capture Workstation;
  • 'D' FOR DICOM Gateway;
  • 'I' FOR Import API;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 15, 2011
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Select code of the application that captured the image.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Code stored in this field indicates the application that captured this image and created the image entry.
    This field cannot be edited; it is auto-populated by the "ACA" action index.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
    DELETE AUTHORITY: @
    WRITE AUTHORITY: ^
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
  • RECORD INDEXES:  ADTDUZ (#667)
9 SUMMARY OBJECT 2;3 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;
  • '0' FOR NO;

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 04, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter 1 for 'Yes' and 0 (or null) for 'No'.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is used to indicate whether the image or object is to be used as a summary for a group of objects. For example, in a GROUP of images, normally the abstract of the first object in the group multiple is used for
    the integrated view display. This field allows the user to select a summary image to be used for this purpose. This field is currently not in use.
10 SHORT DESCRIPTION 2;4 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 14, 1990
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field allows the user to store a brief, one line description with the image or object record. For images associated with patients, this data is appended to the patient's name and SSN to create the .01 field of the
    Image file. It is also permanently written on the upper left corner of the image to provide visible identification.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT2 (#521)
11 LONG DESCRIPTION 3;0 WORD-PROCESSING #2005.111

  • DESCRIPTION:  This word processing field allows the user to describe the image at length. The user may only choose to append this long description on selected images - ones which are 'classic' or 'unusual' cases. It can be used to
    summarize a group of images which have been put together for a conference or consult. It will be used in the future to a greater extent, as options for image capture independent of VistA package are provided.
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 06, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter a complete description of the image.
12 LAST ACCESS DATE 0;9 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ET" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  AUG 18, 1992
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Date image last accessed
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the date and time the image was last viewed or accessed. Each time an abstract or image is requested for viewing, this field is automatically set with the current date and time. In conjunction with the appropriate
    site parameter, this field is used for automatic file migration. That is, when an image has not been accessed within the predefined time period, it will be deleted from the magnetic server and will only be accessible from
    the optical disk jukebox.
13 IQ 0;11 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 23, 2003
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is set by various integrity checkers in the Imaging software. This field is set if an entry has questionable integrity.
13.5 DUPE 0;12 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 20, 2005
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is to allow screening of images that have duplicate instances in the archive file and the image file. The intent is to prevent purging of these images on the raid until a utility to store this file on the
    Jukebox is implemented.
14 GROUP PARENT 0;10 POINTER TO IMAGE AUDIT FILE (#2005.1) IMAGE AUDIT(#2005.1)

  • LAST EDITED:  AUG 25, 2008
  • HELP-PROMPT:  If this object is a member of a group, enter the parent.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is used for images that are part of a group, for example a CT exam might contain 30 images. This field contains a pointer back to the image file (2005.1), to the object whose type is "GROUP" that points to this
    object as a member of its group. A pointer to this object will be found in the Object Group multiple of the parent GROUP object.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  2005.1^AGP
    1)= S ^MAG(2005.1,"AGP",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^MAG(2005.1,"AGP",$E(X,1,30),DA)
    3)= Do not delete!
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  ADTDUZ (#667), APDT (#518), APDTPX (#519)
15 PROCEDURE/EXAM DATE/TIME 2;5 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ESTX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 28, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the DATE-TIME of the Procedure or Exam
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the date/time of the procedure or the exam. It is obtained from the parent data file, i.e. the date/time of the X-ray exam, the Medical Procedure, the time the Laboratory specimen was obtained from the patient, or
    the date/time of the Surgical procedure. This often is not the same as the date/time the image was captured. In a long surgical procedure the image capture time may be several hours later than the start of the operation.
    When a lab specimen is collected from a patient, it may be several days before images are captured from the slide. If images are initially stored on an intermediate media such as X-ray film or video tape, the capture time
    can be long after the procedure time.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  APDT (#518), APDTPX (#519), AUDIT2 (#521)
16 PARENT DATA FILE# 2;6 POINTER TO PARENT DATA FILE FILE (#2005.03)
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
PARENT DATA FILE(#2005.03)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 04, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  The Parent Report file (or sub-file) number.
  • DESCRIPTION:  The values of fields 16, 17, 18 and 63 are numbers. These numbers are internal entry numbers. Which field corresponds to which internal entry number is explained below.
    Together, the values of these fields establish a link back to the entry in the "parent" file, that holds the information that describes why the image was collected.
    The link to the "parent" information is brought about by the combination of the values of fields 16, 17, and, 18, and optionally also field 63.
    The value of field 16 is a number that indicates the internal entry number of the "parent file" in the VA-FileMan data dictionary. Common parent files are:
    File Name
    ==== ====
    3.9: MAIL MESSAGE
    63: AUTOPSY (MICROSCOPIC)
    63.02: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
    63.08: SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
    63.09: CYTOLOGY
    63.2: AUTOPSY (GROSS)
    74: RADIOLOGY
    130: SURGERY
    691: ECHOCARDIOGRAM
    691.1: CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION
    691.5: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
    694: HEMATOLOGY
    699: ENDOSCOPY
    699.5: GENERIC MEDICINE
    8925: TIU
    The records in each of these "parent" files contain a multiple that itemizes the list of images that belong to that record.
    The field numbers and fixed indexes for those multiples all have the number 2005. The entries within these multiples all have a field that is a pointer back to the image file. The entries in these multiples identify the
    various images that belong with the record in question.
    The various parent files each have their own structure, for instance
    Type Number Form of Root
    =========== ============
    1 ^RARPT(D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    2 ^MCAR(699,D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    3 ^LR(D0,"SP",D1,2005,D2,0)=image...
    Depending on the nature of the file structure of the parent file, the imaging software will need either just the value of D0 (type 1 and type 2) to find the correct entry, or the values of D0 as well as D1 (type 3).
    The values of the fields in the image file correspond to the values of the indices in the parent file as follows:
    Type Number Field Number and FileMan Index
    =========== ==============================
    1 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    2 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    3 field 17 = D0, field 63 = D1, field 18 = D2
    In the case of type 3, the value of D0 is equal to the value of LRDFN.
17 PARENT GLOBAL ROOT D0 2;7 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999999.9999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 04, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 9999999.9999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  The values of fields 16, 17, 18 and 63 are numbers. These numbers are internal entry numbers. Which field corresponds to which internal entry number is explained below.
    Together, the values of these fields establish a link back to the entry in the "parent" file, that holds the information that describes why the image was collected.
    The link to the "parent" information is brought about by the combination of the values of fields 16, 17, and, 18, and optionally also field 63.
    The value of field 16 is a number that indicates the internal entry number of the "parent file" in the VA-FileMan data dictionary. Common parent files are:
    File Name
    ==== ====
    3.9: MAIL MESSAGE
    63: AUTOPSY (MICROSCOPIC)
    63.02: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
    63.08: SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
    63.09: CYTOLOGY
    63.2: AUTOPSY (GROSS)
    74: RADIOLOGY
    130: SURGERY
    691: ECHOCARDIOGRAM
    691.1: CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION
    691.5: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
    694: HEMATOLOGY
    699: ENDOSCOPY
    699.5: GENERIC MEDICINE
    8925: TIU
    The records in each of these "parent" files contain a multiple that itemizes the list of images that belong to that record.
    The field numbers and fixed indexes for those multiples all have the number 2005. The entries within these multiples all have a field that is a pointer back to the image file. The entries in these multiples identify the
    various images that belong with the record in question.
    The various parent files each have their own structure, for instance
    Type Number Form of Root
    =========== ============
    1 ^RARPT(D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    2 ^MCAR(699,D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    3 ^LR(D0,"SP",D1,2005,D2,0)=image...
    Depending on the nature of the file structure of the parent file, the imaging software will need either just the value of D0 (type 1 and type 2) to find the correct entry, or the values of D0 as well as D1 (type 3).
    The values of the fields in the image file correspond to the values of the indices in the parent file as follows:
    Type Number Field Number and FileMan Index
    =========== ==============================
    1 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    2 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    3 field 17 = D0, field 63 = D1, field 18 = D2
    In the case of type 3, the value of D0 is equal to the value of LRDFN.
18 PARENT DATA FILE IMAGE POINTER 2;8 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999999.9999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."5N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 04, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 9999999.9999, 4 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  The values of fields 16, 17, 18 and 63 are numbers. These numbers are internal entry numbers. Which field corresponds to which internal entry number is explained below.
    Together, the values of these fields establish a link back to the entry in the "parent" file, that holds the information that describes why the image was collected.
    The link to the "parent" information is brought about by the combination of the values of fields 16, 17, and, 18, and optionally also field 63.
    The value of field 16 is a number that indicates the internal entry number of the "parent file" in the VA-FileMan data dictionary. Common parent files are:
    File Name
    ==== ====
    3.9: MAIL MESSAGE
    63: AUTOPSY (MICROSCOPIC)
    63.02: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
    63.08: SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
    63.09: CYTOLOGY
    63.2: AUTOPSY (GROSS)
    74: RADIOLOGY
    130: SURGERY
    691: ECHOCARDIOGRAM
    691.1: CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION
    691.5: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
    694: HEMATOLOGY
    699: ENDOSCOPY
    699.5: GENERIC MEDICINE
    8925: TIU
    The records in each of these "parent" files contain a multiple that itemizes the list of images that belong to that record.
    The field numbers and fixed indexes for those multiples all have the number 2005. The entries within these multiples all have a field that is a pointer back to the image file. The entries in these multiples identify the
    various images that belong with the record in question.
    The various parent files each have their own structure, for instance
    Type Number Form of Root
    =========== ============
    1 ^RARPT(D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    2 ^MCAR(699,D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    3 ^LR(D0,"SP",D1,2005,D2,0)=image...
    Depending on the nature of the file structure of the parent file, the imaging software will need either just the value of D0 (type 1 and type 2) to find the correct entry, or the values of D0 as well as D1 (type 3).
    The values of the fields in the image file correspond to the values of the indices in the parent file as follows:
    Type Number Field Number and FileMan Index
    =========== ==============================
    1 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    2 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    3 field 17 = D0, field 63 = D1, field 18 = D2
    In the case of type 3, the value of D0 is equal to the value of LRDFN.
19 EXPORT REQUEST STATUS 2;9 SET
  • '1' FOR EXPORT REQUESTED;
  • '0' FOR EXPORTED;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 28, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  USED BY MULTIMEDIA MAIL - REQUEST TO COPY IMAGE
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is used by Multimedia Mailman when an image needs to be sent to another site. The Imaging software sets the field automatically, after checking its status. After the request is carried out, it will be
    automatically reset.
30 DELETED BY 30;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200) NEW PERSON(#200)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is system added field. The Person who deleted the image.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the person who deleted the image. It is a pointer to the new person
    file. The system uses the DUZ variable to set the field.
30.1 DELETED DATE 30;2 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is the date the Image was deleted from the Image File.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the date the Image was deleted from the Image File.
30.2 DELETED REASON 30;3 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<10) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  The Reason that the Image was deleted from the Patient record.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the Reason that the Image was deleted.
40 PACKAGE INDEX 40;1 SET
  • 'RAD' FOR RAD;
  • 'LAB' FOR LAB;
  • 'MED' FOR MED;
  • 'NOTE' FOR NOTE;
  • 'CP' FOR CP;
  • 'SUR' FOR SUR;
  • 'PHOTOID' FOR PHOTOID;
  • 'NONE' FOR NONE;
  • 'CONS' FOR CONS;

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  The Package associated with the Image
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is an abbreviation of the package that the Image is attached to.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT40 (#526)
41 CLASS INDEX 40;2 POINTER TO IMAGE INDEX FOR CLASS FILE (#2005.82) IMAGE INDEX FOR CLASS(#2005.82)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The Classification of the Image. CLASS is an index field used for sorting and searching.
42 TYPE INDEX 40;3 POINTER TO IMAGE INDEX FOR TYPES FILE (#2005.83) IMAGE INDEX FOR TYPES(#2005.83)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 01, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This field is used to screen image types.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT40 (#526)
43 PROC/EVENT INDEX 40;4 POINTER TO IMAGE INDEX FOR PROCEDURE/EVENT FILE (#2005.85) IMAGE INDEX FOR PROCEDURE/EVENT(#2005.85)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The PROCEDURE/EVENT of Image. PROCEDURE/EVENT is an index field used for sorting and searching.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT40 (#526)
44 SPEC/SUBSPEC INDEX 40;5 POINTER TO IMAGE INDEX FOR SPECIALTY/SUBSPECIALTY FILE (#2005.84) IMAGE INDEX FOR SPECIALTY/SUBSPECIALTY(#2005.84)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 19, 2004
  • DESCRIPTION:  The SPECIALTY/SUBSPECIALTY of Image.
    SPECIALTY/SUBSPECIALTY is an index field used for sorting and searching.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT40 (#526)
45 ORIGIN INDEX 40;6 SET
  • 'V' FOR VA;
  • 'N' FOR NON-VA;
  • 'D' FOR DOD;
  • 'F' FOR FEE;
  • 'I' FOR IHS;

  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 11, 2012
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Select Origin Index.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field indicates whether this image originated inside or outside of the VA.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT40 (#526)
50 PATH ACCESSION NUMBER PATH;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>9!($L(X)<5) X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 5-9 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the Anatomic Pathology accession number - the identifying number for the slide.
51 SPECIMEN DESCRIPTION PATH;2 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 09, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 3-30 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the description given to the specimen in the Lab Data file - the information is carried over and stuffed into the Image file.
52 SPECIMEN# PATH;3 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>10)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 16, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 10, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the specimen number of the slide given in the Lab Data file.
53 STAIN PATH;4 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<2) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 2-30 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is a pointer to the Histological Stain file. It is the stain used in the preparation of the specimen and is input by the pathologist.
54 MICROSCOPIC OBJECTIVE PATH;5 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-10 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is a pointer to the Microscopic Objective file. It is input by the pathologist and identifies the power of the microscope objective used when capturing the image of the slide.
60 PACS UID PACS;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 10, 2012
  • HELP-PROMPT:  A UID has up to 64 characters and must be unique.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used by the VISTA-PACS interface and is the unique (up to) 64 character image identifier of the PACS image.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  2005.1^P
    1)= S ^MAG(2005.1,"P",$E(X,1,64),DA)=""
    2)= K ^MAG(2005.1,"P",$E(X,1,64),DA)
    3)= PACS UNIVERSAL IDENTIFIER
    This cross reference is set by images captured from VistA Imaging DICOM
61 RADIOLOGY REPORT PACS;2 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED REPORTS FILE (#74) RAD/NUC MED REPORTS(#74)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 15, 1993
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Pointer to radiology report file used by the PACS interface to tie the image to the correct radiology report.
62 PACS PROCEDURE PACS;3 POINTER TO RAD/NUC MED PROCEDURES FILE (#71) RAD/NUC MED PROCEDURES(#71)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 08, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  RADIOLOGICAL PROCEDURE
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used by the CHCP-PACS interface and is a backward pointer to the Radiology Reports file with which this radiological image is associated.
63 PARENT GLOBAL ROOT D1 2;10 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 0 and 999999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  The values of fields 16, 17, 18 and 63 are numbers. These numbers are internal entry numbers. Which field corresponds to which internal entry number is explained below.
    Together, the values of these fields establish a link back to the entry in the "parent" file, that holds the information that describes why the image was collected.
    The link to the "parent" information is brought about by the combination of the values of fields 16, 17, and, 18, and optionally also field 63.
    The value of field 16 is a number that indicates the internal entry number of the "parent file" in the VA-FileMan data dictionary. Common parent files are:
    File Name
    ==== ====
    3.9: MAIL MESSAGE
    63: AUTOPSY (MICROSCOPIC)
    63.02: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
    63.08: SURGICAL PATHOLOGY
    63.09: CYTOLOGY
    63.2: AUTOPSY (GROSS)
    74: RADIOLOGY
    130: SURGERY
    691: ECHOCARDIOGRAM
    691.1: CARDIAC CATHETERIZATION
    691.5: ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
    694: HEMATOLOGY
    699: ENDOSCOPY
    699.5: GENERIC MEDICINE
    8925: TIU
    The records in each of these "parent" files contain a multiple that itemizes the list of images that belong to that record.
    The field numbers and fixed indexes for those multiples all have the number 2005. The entries within these multiples all have a field that is a pointer back to the image file. The entries in these multiples identify the
    various images that belong with the record in question.
    The various parent files each have their own structure, for instance
    Type Number Form of Root
    =========== ============
    1 ^RARPT(D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    2 ^MCAR(699,D0,2005,D1,0)=image...
    3 ^LR(D0,"SP",D1,2005,D2,0)=image...
    Depending on the nature of the file structure of the parent file, the imaging software will need either just the value of D0 (type 1 and type 2) to find the correct entry, or the values of D0 as well as D1 (type 3).
    The values of the fields in the image file correspond to the values of the indices in the parent file as follows:
    Type Number Field Number and FileMan Index
    =========== ==============================
    1 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    2 field 17 = D0, field 18 = D1
    3 field 17 = D0, field 63 = D1, field 18 = D2
    In the case of type 3, the value of D0 is equal to the value of LRDFN.
99 AUDIT 99;0 DATE Multiple #2005.199 2005.199

  • DESCRIPTION:  This multiple stores previous values of the record fields (audit trail).
    See the "AUDIT2", "AUDIT40", and "AUDIT100" cross-references for more details.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
    WRITE AUTHORITY: @
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
  • INDEXED BY:  FIELD NUMBER & DATE/TIME RECORDED (FD)
100 DESCRIPTIVE CATEGORY 100;1 POINTER TO MAG DESCRIPTIVE CATEGORIES FILE (#2005.81) MAG DESCRIPTIVE CATEGORIES(#2005.81)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1997
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is mainly for Document Imaging, it further describes the type of document image.
101 CLINIC 100;2 POINTER TO HOSPITAL LOCATION FILE (#44) HOSPITAL LOCATION(#44)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1997
  • DESCRIPTION:  Points to the Hospital location file and will be used mainly for document images. If an image is associated with a patient encounter(visit), this is the clinic they had (will have) the appointment. The appointment
    date/time is in field #15, PROCEDURE/EXAM DATE/TIME.
102 BIG MAGNETIC PATH FBIG;1 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2) NETWORK LOCATION(#2005.2)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 05, 1998
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is the BIG file, i.e. the 2k by 2k Radiology image
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Full file path description for Image file of .BIG file types. This field will indicate on which magnetic server this file resides.
103 BIG JUKEBOX PATH FBIG;2 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2) NETWORK LOCATION(#2005.2)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 05, 1998
  • HELP-PROMPT:  The JukeBox location of the BIG file. (the 2k by 2k Rad image)
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Full file path on jukebox for images of .BIG file extension. This field will indicate whether this file is located on the Jukebox.
104 BIG FILE EXTENSION FBIG;3 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>5!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  DEC 03, 2009
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter a 3-5 character file extension.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the Image File Extension (e.g. DCM, BIG).
106 ROUTING TIMESTAMP 4;0 DATE Multiple #2005.1106 2005.1106

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 26, 2003
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field keeps track of any routing activity.
107 ACQUISITION DEVICE 100;4 POINTER TO ACQUISITION DEVICE FILE (#2006.04) ACQUISITION DEVICE(#2006.04)

  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 23, 2003
108 TRACKING ID 100;5 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 23, 2003
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Package ID that performed the Import ";" Internal package identifier
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field tracks the packages that are using the Import API. It is an ";" (semicolon) delimited free text field. First piece is the Package ID that performed the Import Second piece is the Internal package identifier.
109 CREATE METHOD METHOD;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 23, 2003
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This field holds the command that either has created the image(s), or will dynamically access the Image from the Display GUI.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field holds the command that either
    has created the image(s)
    or will dynamically access the Image when called from the Display GUI an example is a DLL provided by a COTS product. When the DLL is called, it generates the image.
110 DOCUMENT DATE 100;6 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 18, 2007
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the date (optionally time too) when this document was created.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Document Images can have a separate date, unlike clinical images that are attached to a procedure, and only procedure date is needed.
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT100 (#520)
111 ROUTING LOG 6;0 Multiple #2005.1111 2005.1111
112 CONTROLLED IMAGE 100;7 SET
  • '0' FOR NO;
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 18, 2008
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Select YES, if the image must not be shown until the user explicitly selects it.
  • DESCRIPTION:  In the Clinical Display application, the abstract of a controlled image is not shown in the Abstracts or Group Abstracts window. A "canned" bitmap is shown in place of the image. It has a text that states that the image is
    controlled.
    controlled images are not displayed until the user explicitly selects the image to be viewed.
    If the value of this field is 'NO' or the field is empty, then the image is handled "as usual": the actual abstract of the image is shown in the Abstracts and Group Abstracts windows.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT100 (#520)
112.1 CONTROLLED DATE COMPUTED DATE

  • MUMPS CODE:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",112),"^",2),1:"")
  • ALGORITHM:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",112),"^",2),1:"")
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 17, 2008
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field indicates date/time of the most recent change of the image controlled status (see the CONTROLLED IMAGE field (112)).
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  See the $$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04 function for more details.
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
112.2 CONTROLLED BY COMPUTED POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

  • MUMPS CODE:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",112),"^",3),1:"")
  • ALGORITHM:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",112),"^",3),1:"")
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 17, 2008
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field references the user who made the most recent change of the image controlled status (see the CONTROLLED IMAGE field (112)).
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  See the $$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04 function for more details.
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
113 STATUS 100;8 SET
  • '12' FOR Deleted;
  • '13' FOR Image Never Existed;

  • LAST EDITED:  APR 05, 2013
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Select the current status of the image.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Deleted
    Marks the image as deleted.
    Image Never Existed
    There was an Error while copying the Image to
    the Image Share. The Image entry is deleted
    and the status is set as Image Never Existed.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Only values of 12: Deleted or 13:Image Never Existed are valid statuses.
    WRITE AUTHORITY: ^
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the OBJECT NAME field of the IMAGE AUDIT File
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT100 (#520)
113.1 STATUS DATE COMPUTED DATE

  • MUMPS CODE:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",113),"^",2),1:"")
  • ALGORITHM:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",113),"^",2),1:"")
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 18, 2008
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field indicates date/time of the most recent change of the image status (see the STATUS field (113)).
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  See the $$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04 function for more details.
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
113.2 STATUS BY COMPUTED POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

  • MUMPS CODE:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",113),"^",3),1:"")
  • ALGORITHM:  S X=$S($G(D0)>0:$P($$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04(2005.1,D0_",",113),"^",3),1:"")
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 18, 2008
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field references the user who made the most recent change of the image status (see the STATUS field (113)).
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  See the $$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04 function for more details.
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
113.3 STATUS REASON 100;9 POINTER TO MAG REASON FILE (#2005.88) MAG REASON(#2005.88)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P($G(^(0)),""^"",2)[""S""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 06, 2008
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Select the reason for the image status change.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field indicates the reason for the latest image status change (see the STATUS field (113)).
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I $P($G(^(0)),""^"",2)[""S"""
  • EXPLANATION:  Only reasons applicable to image status changes can be selected.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  2005.1^ASTRSN^MUMPS
    1)= S ^MAG(2005.88,"AREF",X,2005,DA_",",113.3)=""
    2)= K ^MAG(2005.88,"AREF",X,2005,DA_",",113.3)
    The logic of the ASTRSN cross-reference maintains a list of references from the STATUS REASON field (113.3) of the IMAGE AUDIT file (#2005.1) to the MAG REASON file (#2005.88).
    This list is used by the logic of the "DELETE" node of the REASON field (.01) of the MAG REASON file (#2005.88) to prevent deletion of reasons that are referenced by records of other files.
    The list is stored under the "AREF" subscript in the MAG REASON file (#2005.88) and has the following structure:
    ^MAG(2005.88,"AREF",,2005,,113.3) = ""
    The is the IEN of the reason that is pointed by the STATUS REASON field (113.3).
    Since the IMAGE (#2005) and IMAGE AUDIT (#2005.1) files are closely related and their records cannot have the same IENS, 2005 is used instead of the real number of the file from where the reason is referenced (2005.1).
    The is the IENS of the record of the IMAGE AUDIT file (#2005.1) that references the reason.
    The 113.3 is the number of the field that points to the reason (STATUS REASON).
  • RECORD INDEXES:  AUDIT100 (#520)
114 NUMBER OF PAGES 100;10 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 15, 2008
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter number of pages in a multi-page image (between 1 and 999999999).
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field stores number of pages in a multi-page document (e.g. multi-page TIFF image).
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added by the patch MAG*3*93.
  • GROUP:  MAG*3*93
115.1 LINKED IMAGE 100;11 POINTER TO IMAGE AUDIT FILE (#2005.1) IMAGE AUDIT(#2005.1)

  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 30, 2011
  • HELP-PROMPT:  If this object is linked, enter the original.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is a pointer to the rescinded image. For example, when an image is rescinded a new image entry is created and the original is deleted. A link is established between the new image and the rescinded image. The value of
    the field is the rescinded image.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added in patch MAG*3.0*121.
115.2 LINKED TYPE 100;12 SET
  • '1' FOR RESCINDED;

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 08, 2011
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the type of the relationship between the linked images.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the type of the image link. For example, when image is rescinded a new image entry is created and the original image is deleted. A link is established between the original and the rescinded image. The value of the
    LINKED TYPE will be "RESCINDED".
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added in patch MAG*3.0*121.
115.3 LINKED DATE 100;13 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:X<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 08, 2011
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the date and time when the image was linked.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the date that the Document/Image was associated with the LINKED IMAGE.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    Added in patch MAG*3.0*121.
251 DICOM SOP CLASS SOP;1 POINTER TO DICOM SOP CLASS FILE (#2006.532) DICOM SOP CLASS(#2006.532)

  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 11, 2005
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Identify the SOP Class that was used to acquire this image.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The value of this field is a pointer. The pointed to record identifies the DICOM SOP Class that was used to acquire this image.
252 NEW SOP INSTANCE UID SOP;2 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1)!'($TR(X,"1234567890.")="") X
  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 09, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the VA's new SOP instance UID for the corrected image.
  • DESCRIPTION:  The value of this field is a string that represents a DICOM UID. The DICOM standard defines the format of a UID: a string containing only digits and periods that does not exceed a length of 64 characters. This field is
    populated when a corrected version of an image is exported, and the corrections are of such a nature that the image cannot be exported with its original SOP Instance UID. Note that this UID value is assigned by VA
    software, and thus will always start with the characters "1.2.840.113754.".
  • FIELD INDEX:  P (#672) MUMPS IR LOOKUP & SORTING
    Short Descr: UID for corrected images
    Description: This cross-reference includes SOP Instance UIDs for corrected images in the cross-reference on the original SOP Instance UIDs.
    Set Logic: S ^MAG(2005.1,"P",X,DA)=""
    Kill Logic: K ^MAG(2005.1,"P",X,DA)
    Whole Kill: K ^MAG(2005.1,"P")
    X(1): NEW SOP INSTANCE UID (2005.1,252) (Subscr 1) (forwards)
253 SERIES UID SERIESUID;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1)!'(X?1.64(1N,1".")) X
  • LAST EDITED:  AUG 03, 2005
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the Series UID for the current image.
  • DESCRIPTION:  The value of this field is a DICOM unique identifier for the series to which an image belongs. A DICOM UID looks like a series of digits and periods, is not longer than 64 characters, starts and ends with a digit and
    never has two consecutive periods.
  • FIELD INDEX:  SERIESUID (#673) REGULAR IR LOOKUP & SORTING
    Short Descr: Images sorted by Series UID
    Description: This cross-reference keeps track of which images have which Series UID.
    Set Logic: S ^MAG(2005.1,"SERIESUID",X,DA)=""
    Kill Logic: K ^MAG(2005.1,"SERIESUID",X,DA)
    Whole Kill: K ^MAG(2005.1,"SERIESUID")
    X(1): SERIES UID (2005.1,253) (Subscr 1) (forwards)

External References

Name Field # of Occurrence
^%DT 7+1, 12+1, 15+1, 30.1+1, 110+1, 115.3+1
^DIC 113.3+1
^DICR .01(XREF 2S)
Y^DIQ ID5+1
$$LASTAUDT^MAGUTL04 112.1+1, 112.2+1, 113.1+1, 113.2+1
AUDIT^MAGUXRF IXAUDIT100SL+1, IXAUDIT2SL+1, IXAUDIT40SL+1

Global Variables Directly Accessed

Name Line Occurrences  (* Changed,  ! Killed)
^DD(2 ID5+1
^DPT - [#2] ID5+1
^MAG(2005.1 - [#2005.1] IXADSL+1*, IXADKL+1!, IXADKEIC+1!, IXADTDUZSL+1*, IXADTDUZKL+1!, IXADTDUZKEIC+1!, IXAPDTSL+1*, IXAPDTKL+1!, IXAPDTKEIC+1!, IXAPDTPXSL+1*
, IXAPDTPXKL+1!, IXAPDTPXKEIC+1!, IXFSL+1*, IXFKL+1!, IXFKEIC+1!, IXPSL+1*, IXPKL+1!, IXPKEIC+1!, IXROUTESL+1*, IXROUTEKL+1!
, IXROUTEKEIC+1!, IXSERIESUIDSL+1*, IXSERIESUIDKL+1!, IXSERIESUIDKEIC+1!, .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .01(XREF 2S), 1(XREF 1S), 1(XREF 1K), 5(XREF 1S)
5(XREF 1K), 14(XREF 1S), 14(XREF 1K), 60(XREF 1S), 60(XREF 1K)
^MAG(2005.88 - [#2005.88] 113.3(XREF 1S), 113.3(XREF 1K)

Naked Globals

Name Field # of Occurrence
^(0 ID5+1
^(100 .01(XREF 2S)

Local Variables

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* Changed
! Killed
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Name Field # of Occurrence
>> %DT 7+1*, 12+1*, 15+1*, 30.1+1*, 110+1*, 115.3+1*
%I ID5+1*!
>> C ID5+1*
>> D0 .01(XREF 2S), 112.1+1, 112.2+1, 113.1+1, 113.2+1
>> DA IXADSL+1, IXADKL+1, IXADTDUZSL+1, IXADTDUZKL+1, IXAPDTSL+1, IXAPDTKL+1, IXAPDTPXSL+1, IXAPDTPXKL+1, IXAUDIT100SL+1, IXAUDIT2SL+1
, IXAUDIT40SL+1, IXFSL+1, IXFKL+1, IXPSL+1, IXPKL+1, IXROUTESL+1, IXROUTEKL+1, IXSERIESUIDSL+1, IXSERIESUIDKL+1, .01(XREF 1S)
.01(XREF 1K), .01(XREF 2S), 1(XREF 1S), 1(XREF 1K), 5(XREF 1S), 5(XREF 1K), 14(XREF 1S), 14(XREF 1K), 60(XREF 1S), 60(XREF 1K)
113.3(XREF 1S), 113.3(XREF 1K)
>> DA(1 IXROUTESL+1, IXROUTEKL+1
DIC ID5+1, 113.3+1!*
DIC("S" 113.3+1*, 113.3SCR+1*
>> DIE 113.3+1
>> DIG .01(XREF 2S)
>> DIH .01(XREF 2S)
>> DIU .01(XREF 2S)
DIV .01(XREF 2S)
DIV(0 .01(XREF 2S)
U ID5+1, .01(XREF 2S)
X IXADSL+1, IXADKL+1, IXADP1TS+1*, IXADTDUZSCC+1*, IXADTDUZKCC+1*, IXADTDUZP1TS+1*, IXAPDTSCC+1*, IXAPDTPXSCC+1*, IXAPDTPXP4CC+1*, IXFSL+1
, IXFKL+1, IXPSL+1, IXPKL+1, IXSERIESUIDSL+1, IXSERIESUIDKL+1, .001+1!, .01+1!, .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .01(XREF 2S)
, 1+1!, 1(XREF 1S), 1(XREF 1K), 5(XREF 1S), 5(XREF 1K), 6+1!, 7+1*!, 10+1!, 12+1*!, 14(XREF 1S)
14(XREF 1K), 15+1*!, 17+1!, 18+1!, 30.1+1*!, 30.2+1!, 50+1!, 51+1!, 52+1!, 53+1!
, 54+1!, 60+1!, 60(XREF 1S), 60(XREF 1K), 63+1!, 104+1!, 108+1!, 109+1!, 110+1*!, 112.1+1*
, 112.2+1*, 113.1+1*, 113.2+1*, 113.3+1*!, 113.3(XREF 1S), 113.3(XREF 1K), 114+1!, 115.3+1*!, 252+1!, 253+1!
X(1 IXADTDUZSL+1, IXADTDUZKL+1, IXAPDTSCC+1, IXAPDTPXSCC+1, IXROUTESL+1, IXROUTEKL+1
X(2 IXADTDUZSL+1, IXADTDUZKL+1, IXAPDTSL+1, IXAPDTKL+1, IXAPDTPXP4CC+1, IXROUTESL+1, IXROUTEKL+1
X(3 IXADTDUZSL+1, IXADTDUZKL+1, IXAPDTPXSL+1, IXAPDTPXKL+1
X(4 IXADTDUZSL+1, IXADTDUZKL+1, IXAPDTPXSL+1, IXAPDTPXKL+1
X(5 IXADTDUZSCC+1, IXADTDUZKCC+1, IXAPDTPXSL+1, IXAPDTPXKL+1
>> X1 IXAUDIT100SL+1, IXAUDIT2SL+1, IXAUDIT40SL+1
>> X2 IXAUDIT100SL+1, IXAUDIT2SL+1, IXAUDIT40SL+1
Y ID5+1*, .01(XREF 2S), 7+1, 12+1, 15+1, 30.1+1, 110+1, 113.3+1, 115.3+1
Y(1 .01(XREF 2S)
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