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Global: ^DIC(4.2

Package: MailMan

Global: ^DIC(4.2


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FileMan FileNo FileMan Filename Package
4.2 DOMAIN MailMan

Description

Directly Accessed By Routines, Total: 144

Package Total Routines
MailMan 37 POLL LIST    SYNONYM    TRANSMISSION SCRIPT    XM40PST    XMA21    XMC1    XMCP    XMCQ
XMCQA    XMCQH    XMCX    XMCXU    XMDB1P0    XMDB1P3    XMDBZGOV    XMDIRQST
XMJMQ    XMJMT    XMKPR    XMKPR1    XMR    XMR0BLOB    XMR1    XMRPCTS0
XMRTCP    XMS    XMS0BLOB    XMTDR    XMVVITAE    XMXADDR4    XMXADDRD    XMXUTIL4
^DIC(4.2    XMXIP35    ^XMB(1    XMUDCHR    XMUDNC    
Automated Medical Information Exchange 17 DVBAB6    DVBAB96    DVBACRVA    DVBCCNC1    DVBCHS2    DVBCPND1    DVBCREQ1    DVBCROPN
DVBCUTA1    DVBCUTA2    DVBCUTL2    DVBCUTL3    DVBCXFR1    DVBCXFR2    DVBCXFRA    DVBCXFRB
DVBCXFRE    
Patient Data Exchange 14 Remote Facility    VAQADM2    VAQCON4    VAQCON98    VAQEXT03    VAQPST03    VAQPST20    VAQREQ03
VAQREQ05    VAQREQ06    VAQUTL97    VAQXRF2    ^VAT(394.82    WORK GROUP    
Health Level Seven 12 HLCS2    HLCSHDR2    HLCSTCP3    HLEMSND    HLMA    HLMA3    HLMA4    HLOPOST
HLOTLNK    HLP142    HLP148    HLTPCK1A    
Incident Reporting 7 QANBRIF    QANDELE    QANEWS0    QANFULL    QANMAIL    QANSUMM    QANUTL3    
Accounts Receivable 6 ^RCT(349.1    RCY159PO    ^RCT(349.9    RC45P303    RCRCDIV    RCXVTSK    
Kernel 6 XQSRV3    XUPARAM    XUSNPIX5    XUTMTZ3    XVIRPOST    XVIRPST    
EEO Complaint Tracking 5 EEOEEXE    EEOEEXMT    EEOEXE1    EEOEXMT2    EEOIPOST    
National Online Information Sharing 5 FSCLMIPX    FSCRPCGT    FSCSTU    FSCSTUPI    FSCSTUPN    
Generic Code Sheet 4 GECSSTTR    GECSSTTT    GECSTRAN    GECSVFY1    
CMOP 3 PSXPOST    PSXRENV    PSXSITE    
Network Health Exchange 3 AFJXPNHA    AFJXPNHT    AFJXWCP1    
ODS 3 A1B2PST    A1B2STAT    A1B2T1    
Record Tracking 3 RT FILE ROOM/REMOTE    RTTR1    SYNONYMS    
Registration 3 DG884P    MAIL ROUTER    VATRAN    
Occurrence Screen 2 QAOSEWS0    QAOSUPL0    
Capacity Management 1 KMPDUT1    
Enterprise Health Management Platform 1 HMPTFU2    
Income Verification Match 1 IVM20E    
Integrated Billing 1 IB20P457    
Lab Service 1 LRRMM    
Mental Health 1 YSCLPOST    
Order Entry Results Reporting 1 ORACCESS    
Quasar 1 ^ACK(509850.8    
Remote Order Entry System 1 RMPFQT    
Salt Lake OIFO 1 A5CST    
Scheduling 1 SCMSPEN    
Toolkit 1 XQABELOG    

Accessed By FileMan Db Calls, Total: 75

Package Total Routines
MailMan 16 XM40PST    XMCE    XMCXU    XMDIRQST    XMJMT    XMKPRD    XMR1    XMR3A
XMTDR    XMUDCHK    XMUDNC    XMUT41    XMXADDR    XMXADDR1    XMXADDRD    XMXIP35
Lexicon Utility 10 LEX2073    LEX2081P    LEXRXR    LEXRXXM    LEXRXXS    LEXU3    LEXXFI8    LEXXGI4
LEXXGP3    LEXXGU2    
CMOP 8 PSXDODAC    PSXMISC    PSXNOTE    PSXRTR    PSXRTRAN    PSXSITE    PSXSYS    PSXVEND
Patient Data Exchange 5 VAQADM2    VAQREQ05    VAQREQ09    VAQUTL97    VAQUTL99    
Toolkit 5 XPAR1    XPAREDT1    XPAREDT3    XTVSLN    XTVSLR    
Asists 3 OOPSDOL    OOPSGUI7    OOPSNDB    
Network Health Exchange 3 AFJXALRT    AFJXPNHT    AFJXPRE    
General Medical Record - Vitals 2 GMVRPCM    GMVRPCU    
Generic Code Sheet 2 GECSPAT8    GECSVFY1    
Integrated Billing 2 IB20P457    IBY232PR    
Order Entry Results Reporting 2 ORACCESS    ORPARMGR    
Registration 2 DG53209    DG53588P    
Accounts Receivable 1 RCCPC1    
Automated Medical Information Exchange 1 DVBCXFRA    
Clinical Information Resource Network 1 RGPOC    
Clinical Procedures 1 MDRPCOU    
EEO Complaint Tracking 1 EEOIPOST    
Emergency Department Integration Software 1 EDPYP2    
Engineering 1 ENXHIPS    
Functional Independence 1 RMIMHL    
Health Level Seven 1 HLTPCK2B    
Health Summary 1 GMTSXAW3    
IFCAP 1 PRC153P    
My HealtheVet 1 MHV1P0    
Problem List 1 GMPLBLD3    
Scheduling 1 SD53P177    
Visual Impairment Service Team 1 ANRVOA    

Pointed To By FileMan Files, Total: 36

Package Total FileMan Files
MailMan 5 DOMAIN(#4.2)[2]    MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS(#4.3)[.013#4.31(.01)]
DISTRIBUTION LIST(#3.816)[#3.8161(.01)]    MESSAGE(#3.9)[#3.91(6)]    MESSAGE STATISTICS(#4.2999)[.01]    
Health Level Seven 4 HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS(#869.3)[.02]    HL LOGICAL LINK(#870)[.03]    HL7 MONITOR EVENT TYPE(#776.3)[#776.32(.01)]    SUBSCRIPTION CONTROL(#774)[#774.01(2)]    
Patient Data Exchange 4 *PDX PARAMETER(#394.2)[3#394.26(1)]    VAQ - PARAMETER(#394.81)[.02]    VAQ - RELEASE GROUP(#394.82)[.02]    VAQ - OUTGOING GROUP(#394.83)[#394.831(.02)]    
Accounts Receivable 3 AR TRANSMISSION RECORDS(#349)[22]    AR TRANSMISSION TYPE(#349.1)[32#349.161(.02)]    AR TRANSMISSION SEGMENTS(#349.9)[13]    
Network Health Exchange 3 VAMC NETWORK HEALTH EXCHANGE(#537000)[8]    VAMC NETWORK PATIENT(#537010)[#537010.04(.01)]    VAMC NETWORK HEALTH AUTHORIZED SITES(#537025)[.01]    
Automated Medical Information Exchange 2 2507 REQUEST(#396.3)[28#396.327(8)]    2507 EXAM(#396.4)[62]    
CMOP 2 CMOP SYSTEM(#550)[3]    CMOP NATIONAL SITE(#552)[4]    
Kernel 2 INSTITUTION(#4)[60]    KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS(#8989.3)[.01]    
Clinical Procedures 1 OBS(#704.117)[.03]    
EEO Complaint Tracking 1 EEO SERVER PARAMETERS(#789.5)[1]    
Engineering 1 ENG INIT PARAMETERS(#6910)[100101]    
Foundations 1 FOUNDATIONS SITE PARAMETERS(#18.01)[.01]    
Generic Code Sheet 1 GENERIC CODE SHEET BATCH TYPE(#2101.1)[#2101.12(1)]    
Lab Service 1 INTERIM REPORTS(#64.6)[6]    
National Online Information Sharing 1 NOIS LOCATION(#7105.1)[9]    
RPC Broker 1 RPC BROKER SITE PARAMETERS(#8994.1)[.01]    
Record Tracking 1 BORROWERS/FILE AREAS(#195.9)[21]    
Registration 1 TRANSMISSION ROUTERS(#407.7)[#407.71(1)]    
Toolkit 1 PARAMETERS(#8989.5)[.01]    

Pointer To FileMan Files, Total: 1

Package Total FileMan Files
MailMan 1 DOMAIN(#4.2)[2]    

Fields, Total: 41

Field # Name Loc Type Details
.01 NAME 0;1 FREE TEXT
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<1) X I $D(X) D CHKNAME^XMXADDRD
  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 18, 1999
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-64 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This name is the exact name of the domain, as used in network addressing. It consists of "." (dot) pieces that are formed hierarchically starting at the right. Domains with dot pieces to the left are administered by the
    domain whose domain name consists of its name less the 1st dot piece. For example: A.DOMAIN.COM is administered by DOMAIN.COM.
    The domain name may be from 1 to 64 characters.
    Each dot piece may be up to 20 characters, and must begin with an alpha or numeric, and be composed of only alpha, numeric, or "-" characters.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  Although the standard says that domain names may be 255 characters, and each dot piece may be 63 characters, MailMan must limit these, because of operating system restrictions. MailMan places addresses in globals such as
    ^TMP("XMY0",$J,)="". If the address is too long, it can cause an invalid subscript error.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.2^B
    1)= S ^DIC(4.2,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
1 FLAGS 0;2 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>5!($L(X)<1) X S:$D(X) X=$$UP^XLFSTR(X)
  • LAST EDITED:  APR 22, 2002
  • HELP-PROMPT:  C=CLOSED, S=SEND, Q=QUEUE, N=NO-FORWARD, P=POLL, T=TALKMAN ENABLED
  • DESCRIPTION:  The flags field controls the flow of messages to this domain from the local node. Flags are:
    S = Send. MailMan should start a TaskMan task to transmit the message as soon as the message is received.
    C = Close. MailMan will not allow users to address mail to this domain.
    Q or "" (the null string) = Queue. MailMan will not deliver until a task is explicitly created to deliver the mail.
    P = Poll. A TaskMan task will poll all domains with this flag.
    N = NO-forward. MailMan will not allow messages to be forwarded to this domain.
    T = Talkman enabled. The presence of this flag allows Talkman to be used at your site. It is also necessary to put a 'T' command into the script so that TalkMan will be invoked properly.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.2^AC^MUMPS
    1)= I X["P" S ^DIC(4.2,"AC","P",DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,"AC","P",DA)
    This cross reference keeps track of domains that have the polling flag on.
1.5 SECURITY KEY 0;11 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X I $D(X) I '$D(^DIC(19.1,"B",X)) W !,*7,"Security key must exactly match an existing security key name" K X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 25, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the exact name of a security required of the user to address this domain.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field, if defined, names a security key which must be held by the sender. If the sender does not have this key, then he may not address this domain.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
1.6 VALIDATION NUMBER 0;15 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<1000000)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 09, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 1000000 AND 99999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used for security. If filled in any messaging services that contact you will need to know the value of this field, or their requests will be ignored. Messaging services = other MailMan domains.
    READ AUTHORITY: ^
1.61 NEW VALIDATION NUMBER 0;18 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<1000000)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 12, 1996
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1000000 and 99999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is used for security. It is a temporary value, it is set when a new validation number is negotiated with another Domain. It is moved to the Validation Number, field 1.6, after it is confirmed by the other
    Domain.
1.7 DISABLE TURN COMMAND 0;16 SET
  • 'y' FOR YES;
  • 'n' FOR NO;

  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 07, 1986
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field, if set to "YES", means that a remote domain calling this domain will not be able to execute the SMTP TURN command. This means that the sending domain must open the link. This allows an extra measure of
    security, to insure that the sending domain establishes the link.
2 RELAY DOMAIN 0;3 POINTER TO DOMAIN FILE (#4.2) DOMAIN(#4.2)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 30, 1984
  • HELP-PROMPT:  NAME OF DOMAIN TO SEND MESSAGES TO IF NO DIRECT PATH
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the name of the domain, if any, to which messages are to be always routed. For example, if traffic from Los Angeles to Washington is always to be routed through San Francisco, then the RELAY DOMAIN for Los Angeles
    is defined to be San Francisco.
    The relay domain overides any other path determination processes, such as scripts and parent domains.
4 TRANSMISSION SCRIPT 1;0 Multiple #4.21 4.21

  • DESCRIPTION:  See the Technical Description for how this field is used in implicit routing by the name server. This field should always have at least one Script command in it unless implicit routing is desirable. Each line of this
    text field is interpreted by the MailMan script processor.
    There are commands to be used:
    Open
    Device
    Wait
    Xecute
    Call
    These commands are described in other documentation.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  MailMan looks at this field at two different points. The most obvious is that this field contains a script that is interpreted by the script processor. This gives results that are explicitely defined.
    However, this field is also looked at by the name server to determine implicit routing. The implication to the system, if this field is not defined is that the local system does not know how to deliver mail to this
    domain. (There are no directions in the form of a Transmission Script to tell MailMan what to do.) Since, this system doesn't know how to deliver the message, it is assumed that the parent of this system does know.
    Therefore, if a domain has no data at all in the Transmission Script field, MailMan routes messages sent to it to the local domain's parent. This often occurs with subdomains. No protection exists to prevent infinite
    loops of transmissions that can occur when the parent has no entry for the subdomain and therefore implicitely assumes that it should route the message to the subdomain's creator. Other problems that do not cause systems
    to be misued have can still occur, also.
4.2 NOTES 5;0 WORD-PROCESSING #4.25

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    NETWORK NOTES should be used to document idiosyncracies which occur when communicating with the domain in question.
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 12, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    NETWORK NOTES should be used to document idiosyncracies which occur when communicating with the domain in question.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.25^B
    1)= S ^DIC(4.2,DA(1),100,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,DA(1),100,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
5 SYNONYM 2;0 Multiple #4.23 4.23

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Other names by which this domain is known.
5.5 STATION 0;13 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>7!($L(X)<3)!'(X?3N.E) X
  • LAST EDITED:  APR 23, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 3-7 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the domain's station.
6 MCTS ROUTING INDICATOR 0;4 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3)!'(X?3U) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 20, 1985
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Must be three upper case letters
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is a three character routing indicator for the VADATS network's MCTS terminal system.
6.2 DHCP ROUTING INDICATOR 0;14 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 10, 1990
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 3 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to route messages when they arrive at the central data collection point at the domain FOC-AUSTIN.DOMAIN.EXT.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.2^AD
    1)= S ^DIC(4.2,"AD",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,"AD",$E(X,1,30),DA)
6.5 MAILMAN HOST 0;12 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>39!($L(X)<2) X
  • LAST EDITED:  AUG 11, 2015
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 2-39 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field contains a logical or physical address of a remote domain so that a connection can occur.
6.6 FTP BLOB IP ADDRESS IP;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:'($$VALIDATE^XLFIPV(X)) X
  • LAST EDITED:  AUG 11, 2015
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter a valid IP address in the form: nn.nn.nn.nn (IPv4) or hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh:hhhh (IPv6)
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field contains the IP address of this host so that it can be used as the to address for files that will be sent to this domain.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
6.61 TCP/IP POLL FLAG P;1 SET
  • '0' FOR DO NOT POLL;
  • '1' FOR POLL;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 06, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the information needed to log in the FTP service of this site if the standard route needs to be overridden.
    .
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.2^D
    1)= S ^DIC(4.2,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA)
    3)= If this cross reference is deleted, netmail may not be transmitted.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.2^ATCP
    1)= S ^DIC(4.2,"ATCP",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,"ATCP",$E(X,1,30),DA)
    This cross reference is used by XMRTCP to poll domains that have messages to be sent out. TaskMan does not run on the node that has the TCP/IP device sometimes.
6.62 FTP 3;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>61!($L(X)<7) X I X'?2.E1";"2.E K X
  • LAST EDITED:  APR 26, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 7-61 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the information needed by to log into an FTP service to send files. It is overridden by the site if they wish in their Kernel Site Parameters and sent to the sender in real time.
    There are really two pieces of data in this field separated by a ";". Piece number 1 is the username. Piece number 2 is the password.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
6.7 FTP BLOB DIRECTORY FTP-DIR;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<2) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 01, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 2-40 characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field contains the directory into which a file should be put by a domain sending it files to attach to multimedia messages.
7 *OUTGOING MESSAGE COUNT 0;5 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 09, 1985
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 9999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is a count of the number of messages which have been transmitted to this domain since the counter was last set to zero.
    As of Kernel 7 this field was *'d and it will be deleted 18 month from the date that the community was notified (6/5/90).
8 *OUTGOING LINE COUNT 0;6 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 09, 1985
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is a count of the number of lines of text which have been transmitted to this domain since the counter was last set to zero.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
9 *INCOMING MESSAGE COUNT 0;7 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is a count of the number of messages which have been received from this domain since the counter was last reset.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
10 *INCOMING LINE COUNT 0;8 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the count of the number of lines which have been received from this domain since the counter was last reset.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
11 *ERROR LAST REPORTED 0;9 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ET" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 09, 1985
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the date/time at which a physical link error was last reported to the network log device. This timestamp is checked by the error reporting programs to insure that too many error messages are not sent.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
12 *NUMBER OF RECOVERABLE ERRORS 0;10 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 09, 1985
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 999999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is a count of the number of recoverable errors which have occurred while sending or receiving messages to or from this domain, since the counter was last set to zero. Recoverable errors are errors which are detected
    by checksums, etc, which require retransmission of the line.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
13 *PROGRESS REPORT 3;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<6) X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 6-20 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field contains the time (in $H format) of the last time a queue dump routine reported its progress. If this field is undefined, or more than 5 minutes old, then the queue is assumed to be inactive. If not, then the
    MESSAGE IN TRANSIT and LAST LINE TRANSMITTED fields indicate the current status of the queue transmission.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
14 *MESSAGE IN TRANSIT 3;2 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 999999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  If this field exists, it indicates the message number of message currently being transmitted.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
15 *LINE LAST TRANSMITTED 3;3 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99999999
  • DESCRIPTION:  If this field exists, it indicates the line number of the MESSAGE IN TRANSIT which was sent just prior to the last PROGRESS REPORT.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
15.4 *ERRORS THIS TRANSMISSION 3;4 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 24, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 999
  • DESCRIPTION:  Number of "soft" errors (non-fatal) that have been encountered during the course of the current transmission. This is the total number of soft errors encountered during entire transmission.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
15.5 *RATE OF TRANSMISSION 3;5 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999.99)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."3N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 24, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A NUMBER BETWEEN 0 AND 99999.99
  • DESCRIPTION:  Transmission rate (in seconds) since the posting of the last progress report. This number is based on the number of lines trasmitted since the last progress report and the number of seconds since the last progress report.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
15.6 *CHARACTERS REC'D 3;8 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 26, 1989
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 0 and 99999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the number of characters received during the current process and is for the current message.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
15.7 *CHARACTERS SENT 3;9 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 26, 1989
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 0 and 99999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  This is the number of characters in the current message that have been sent so far.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
16 POLL LIST 4;0 Multiple #4.24 4.24

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 28, 1986
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 1-15 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    If this domain belongs to a poll list, then it will be activated when a background poller is activated to send mail to this list.
17 PHYSICAL LINK DEVICE 0;17 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X I $D(X) S %ZIS="NQRS",IOP=X D ^%ZIS K:POP X S:$D(X) X=ION W:$D(X) " Stored internally as ",X D ^%ZISC S IOP="HOME" D ^%ZIS K IOP,%ZIS
  • LAST EDITED:  DEC 17, 1991
  • HELP-PROMPT:  MUST MATCH THE NAME FIELD IN THE DEVICE FILE.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is used for network mail ONLY. If there is no device named in field 1.3 of the TRANSMISSION SCRIPT, then this device is used. If no device is named in this field, then the device named in field 8.25 of file
    4.3 is used. If there's no device named in that field, then there is no device. If this domain has a physical link such as a miniengine port, a direct line to another cpu, a modem, etc., this port should be named in this
    field to direct network mail to the proper output device. There must be an entry in the DEVICE file for this cpu port. The name field of the DEVICE file can be a literal (such as MINIENGINE-OUT or CPU B LINK) but the $I
    field must match with the correct cpu $I. If the link is physically located on a cpu other than the one the network mail is being sent from, the local DEVICE file MUST reflect that in the OTHER CPU field of the device
    file if the transmission is to take place immediately. If it is not identified properly, the message will go into a queue to be processed the next time a network message is sent from or recieved on the processor with the
    physical link. NOTE: The DEVICE files on all cpu's must have matching device names to correctly route the message to the proper cpu for sending.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
20 LEVEL 1 NAME COMPUTED

  • MUMPS CODE:  X ^DD(4.2,20,9.2) S Y(4.2,20,5)=X S X=".",X=$L(Y(4.2,20,5),X),X=$P(Y(4.2,20,2),Y(4.2,20,3),X)
    9.2 = S Y(4.2,20,1)=$S($D(^DIC(4.2,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(4.2,20,1),U,1),Y(4.2,20,2)=X S X=".",Y(4.2,20,3)=X,Y(4.2,20,4)=X S X=$P(Y(4.2,20,1),U,1)
  • ALGORITHM:  $P(NAME,".",$L(NAME,"."))
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The most right "." piece of a domain name ($P(domain-name,".",$L(domain-name,"."))
21 LEVEL 2 NAME COMPUTED

  • MUMPS CODE:  X ^DD(4.2,21,9.2) S Y(4.2,21,5)=X S X=".",X=$L(Y(4.2,21,5),X)-1,Y(4.2,21,6)=X S X=9,X=$P(Y(4.2,21,2),Y(4.2,21,3),Y(4.2,21,6),X)
    9.2 = S Y(4.2,21,1)=$S($D(^DIC(4.2,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(4.2,21,1),U,1),Y(4.2,21,2)=X S X=".",Y(4.2,21,3)=X,Y(4.2,21,4)=X S X=$P(Y(4.2,21,1),U,1)
  • ALGORITHM:  $P(NAME,".",$L(NAME,".")-1)
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    $P(domain-name,".",$L(domain-name,".")-1)
22 LEVEL 3 NAME COMPUTED

  • MUMPS CODE:  X ^DD(4.2,22,9.2) S Y(4.2,22,5)=X S X=".",X=$L(Y(4.2,22,5),X)-2,Y(4.2,22,6)=X S X=9,X=$P(Y(4.2,22,2),Y(4.2,22,3),Y(4.2,22,6),X)
    9.2 = S Y(4.2,22,1)=$S($D(^DIC(4.2,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(4.2,22,1),U,1),Y(4.2,22,2)=X S X=".",Y(4.2,22,3)=X,Y(4.2,22,4)=X S X=$P(Y(4.2,22,1),U,1)
  • ALGORITHM:  $P(NAME,".",$L(NAME,".")-2)
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    $P(domain-name,".",$L(domain-name,".")-2)
23 LEVEL 4 NAME COMPUTED

  • MUMPS CODE:  X ^DD(4.2,23,9.2) S Y(4.2,23,5)=X S X=".",X=$L(Y(4.2,23,5),X)-3,Y(4.2,23,6)=X S X=9,X=$P(Y(4.2,23,2),Y(4.2,23,3),Y(4.2,23,6),X)
    9.2 = S Y(4.2,23,1)=$S($D(^DIC(4.2,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(4.2,23,1),U,1),Y(4.2,23,2)=X S X=".",Y(4.2,23,3)=X,Y(4.2,23,4)=X S X=$P(Y(4.2,23,1),U,1)
    9.3 = X ^DD(4.2,23,9.2) S Y(4.2,23,5)=X,X=".",Y(4.2,23,6)=X,X=$L(Y(4.2,23,5),X),Y(4.2,23,6)=X,Y(4.2,23,7)=X S X=9
  • ALGORITHM:  $P(NAME,".",$L(NAME,".")-3)
  • LAST EDITED:  APR 06, 1987
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    $P(domain-name,".",$L(domain-name,".")-3)
24 *NETWORK DEVICE 3;6 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>9!($L(X)<1) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 01, 1988
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 1-9 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
25 *TRANSMISSION TASK# 3;7 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 22, 1989
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 99999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  The transmission task# points to the TaskMan task that has been generated to handle delivery of messages to the domain in background.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'.
50 DIRECTORY REQUESTS FLAG 50;1 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  I $S(X="":0,X\1'=X:1,X>99:1,1:0) K X
  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 02, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 0 and 99, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field controls whether or not the XMMGR-DIRECTORY-ALL option will send a message requesting the user directory for the domain.
    If the value is null or zero, no request will be made. If the value is a positive integer, a request will be made at the same time as other domains with the same number in this field are made. A task must be set up and
    scheduled for each number assigned using the XMDIR-REQUEST-ALL option, which is then run every 90 days (or according to what you change the reschedule value to).
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  4.2^AE
    1)= S ^DIC(4.2,"AE",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^DIC(4.2,"AE",$E(X,1,30),DA)
100 *MESSAGE STATISTICS MONTH 100;0 WORD-PROCESSING #4.25

  • DESCRIPTION:  Message statistics are collected by month.
    SEE FIELD 7 ABOUT '*'

Found Entries, Total: 137

NAME: ZZVISTA.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: ZZGOV    NAME: DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: VISTA.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-NPP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CLW.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CLU.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-SCD.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-NPQ.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-PSS.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: MPIDC-AUSTIN.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: MAIL.CIO.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: FHIE.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: TPB-AUSTIN.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: EPHARMACY.VITRIA-EDI.AAC.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-NPC.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: RC-STUFF    NAME: VAMHVWEB1.AAC.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: EIE.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: GK.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: FOIA.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: MENTALHEALTH.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: ORLANDO.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-CEN.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: FOC-AUSTIN.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-LMI.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-FMS.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-FMZ.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-DMS.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-DMT.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-DMV.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-DMW.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-FAM.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-VAP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-EDV.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-ACS.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CCP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-EPI.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-DMR.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-DMX.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-NCH.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-NPT.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-TOP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-ASI.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-UPN.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-AST.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-EWL.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-FIM.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-NPD.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-IHD.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-MLB.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-MCR.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-MCT.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-MCH.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-PRO.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: VALLEYCOASTALBEND.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-FMZ.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-NPS.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-OLP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: 22    NAME: 134    NAME: 23    NAME: 157    
NAME: 21    NAME: 34    NAME: Q-IBH.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-IBK.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-IBN.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-IBX.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: 243    NAME: 92    
NAME: 20    NAME: EOCRRNMSETMASI3    NAME: VACRCSEC09    NAME: VACRRSECNESC03    NAME: VACRRSECNESC02    NAME: VISTA.CPE.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: VACRRSECNESC01    NAME: Q-PTI-DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-PTI.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-TPC.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-TPL.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-TPU.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: 5    NAME: Q-CCT.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CPT.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CAT.DOMAIN.EXT    
NAME: Q-CBS.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CPP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-CAP.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: 36    NAME: 74    NAME: 120    NAME: 86    NAME: 211    
NAME: 117    NAME: 116    NAME: 79    NAME: 114    NAME: 204    NAME: 203    NAME: 206    NAME: 30    
NAME: 202    NAME: 15    NAME: 118    NAME: 112    NAME: 109    NAME: 207    NAME: 95    NAME: 8    
NAME: 24    NAME: 160    NAME: 205    NAME: 76    NAME: 71    NAME: 199    NAME: 83    NAME: 17    
NAME: 115    NAME: 182    NAME: 80    NAME: 108    NAME: 113    NAME: Q-IFM.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: Q-IFT.DOMAIN.EXT    NAME: CLA    
NAME: 198    NAME: VANSMSECNES02    NAME: 246    NAME: 138    NAME: VANSMSECNES113    NAME: VANSMSECNES117    NAME: VANSMSECNES108    NAME: VANSMSECNES112    
NAME: VANSMSECNES115    

ICR, Total: 12

ICR LINK Subscribing Package(s) Fields Referenced Description
ICR #248
  • Remote Order Entry System
  • E Claims Management Engine
  • ICR #286
  • Quality Assurance Integration
  • ICR #711
  • Automated Medical Information Exchange
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    RELAY DOMAIN (2).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    ICR #1165
  • Pharmacy Prescription Practice
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    station (13).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ICR #1966
  • Accounts Receivable
  • Toolkit
  • CMOP
  • Health Summary
  • Health Level Seven
  • Order Entry Results Reporting
  • VISTA SYSTEM MONITOR
  • Problem List
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ICR #3100
  • Clinical Information Resource Network
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    FLAGS (1).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    TRANSMISSION SCRIPT (.01).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    NETWORK (1.4).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    OUT OF SERVICE (1.5).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    ICR #3452
  • Clinical Information Resource Network
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    ICR #3779
  • Network Health Exchange
  • Patient Data Exchange
  • Outpatient Pharmacy
  • Fee Basis
  • Integrated Billing
  • Lexicon Utility
  • My HealtheVet
  • IFCAP
  • Registration
  • Toolkit
  • FLAGS (1).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    NAME (.01).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    ICR #3992
  • Scheduling
  • ICR #4141
  • IFCAP
  • ICR #5805
  • Integrated Billing
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Write w/Fileman

    FLAGS (1).
    Access: Write w/Fileman

    RELAY DOMAIN (2).
    Access: Write w/Fileman

    DISABLE TURN COMMAND (1.7).
    Access: Write w/Fileman

    This file is used to name all of the domains to whichMailMan messages may be routed. Each name in this file corresponds to theright side of a MailMan address-the part following the "@".
    ICR #6276
  • Enterprise Health Management Platform
  • NAME (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    STATION (5.5).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    External References

    Name Field # of Occurrence
    ^%DT 11+1
    ^%ZIS 17+1
    ^%ZISC 17+1
    $$VALIDATE^XLFIPV 6.6+1
    $$UP^XLFSTR 1+1
    CHKNAME^XMXADDRD .01+1

    Global Variables Directly Accessed

    Name Line Occurrences  (* Changed,  ! Killed)
    ^DD(4.2 20+1, 21+1, 22+1, 23+1, 23OF9.3+1
    ^DIC(19.1 - [#19.1] 1.5+1
    ^DIC(4.2 - [#4.2] .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), 1(XREF 1S), 1(XREF 1K), 6.2(XREF 1S), 6.2(XREF 1K), 6.61(XREF 1S), 6.61(XREF 1K), 6.61(XREF 2S), 6.61(XREF 2K)
    , 20OF9.2+1, 21OF9.2+1, 22OF9.2+1, 23OF9.2+1, 50(XREF 1S), 50(XREF 1K)

    Naked Globals

    Name Field # of Occurrence
    ^(0 20OF9.2+1, 21OF9.2+1, 22OF9.2+1, 23OF9.2+1

    Local Variables

    Legend:

    >> Not killed explicitly
    * Changed
    ! Killed
    ~ Newed

    Name Field # of Occurrence
    >> %DT 11+1*
    %ZIS 17+1*!
    >> D0 20OF9.2+1, 21OF9.2+1, 22OF9.2+1, 23OF9.2+1
    >> DA .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), 1(XREF 1S), 1(XREF 1K), 6.2(XREF 1S), 6.2(XREF 1K), 6.61(XREF 1S), 6.61(XREF 1K), 6.61(XREF 2S), 6.61(XREF 2K)
    50(XREF 1S), 50(XREF 1K)
    ION 17+1
    IOP 17+1*!
    >> POP 17+1
    U 20OF9.2+1, 21OF9.2+1, 22OF9.2+1, 23OF9.2+1
    X .01+1!, .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), 1+1!*, 1(XREF 1S), 1.5+1!, 1.6+1!, 1.61+1!, 5.5+1!, 6+1!
    , 6.2+1!, 6.2(XREF 1S), 6.2(XREF 1K), 6.5+1!, 6.6+1!, 6.61(XREF 1S), 6.61(XREF 1K), 6.61(XREF 2S), 6.61(XREF 2K), 6.62+1!
    , 6.7+1!, 7+1!, 8+1!, 9+1!, 10+1!, 11+1*!, 12+1!, 13+1!, 14+1!, 15+1!
    , 15.4+1!, 15.5+1!, 15.6+1!, 15.7+1!, 17+1!*, 20+1*, 20OF9.2+1*, 21+1*, 21OF9.2+1*, 22+1*
    , 22OF9.2+1*, 23+1*, 23OF9.2+1*, 23OF9.3+1*, 24+1!, 25+1!, 50+1!, 50(XREF 1S), 50(XREF 1K)
    >> Y 11+1
    >> Y( 20+1*, 20OF9.2+1*, 21+1*, 21OF9.2+1*, 22+1*, 22OF9.2+1*, 23+1*, 23OF9.2+1*, 23OF9.3+1*
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