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Global: ^ESP(912

Package: Police and Security

Global: ^ESP(912


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FileMan FileNo FileMan Filename Package
912 ESP OFFENSE REPORT Police and Security

Description

Directly Accessed By Routines, Total: 84

Package Total Routines
Police and Security 68 CLASSIFICATION CODE    COMPLAINANT    ESP CASE ASSIGNMENT ALL    ESP CASE ASSIGNMENT OPEN    ESP CASE ASSIGNMENT OPEN/FAC    ESP CASE BY DIVISION    ESP MISSING PATIENT REPORT-ALL    ESP MISSING PATIENT REPORT-OPN
ESP OFFENSE MATCH    ESP OFFENSE REPORT EDIT    ESP OFFENSE REPORT EDIT 1    ESP122P1    ESP122P2    ESPOFF1    ESPOFFC    ESPOFFDE
ESPOFI    ESPOID    ESPORM3    ESPORO    ESPORP    ESPORP1    ESPORP2    ESPORP4
ESPQNC    ESPUCF1    ESPUCF2    ESPUCF3    ESPUCF5    ESPUCR3    OFFENSE COMMITTED    PROPERTY (LOST)
^ESP(910.8    ESPUCR5    FOLLOW-UP    OFFENDER    U.S. ATTORNEY NOTIFIED    VEHICLE INFORMATION    VICTIM    ^ESP(913
ESP117PT    ESP122PT    ESPDISP    ESPOFF2    ESPOFF3    ESPOFFCL    ESPOFFE    ESPOFP
ESPORM    ESPORM1    ESPORM2    ESPORM4    ESPORM5    ESPORP3    ESPORP5    ESPORR
ESPUCF    ESPUCF4    ESPUCR    ESPUCR1    ESPUCR2    ESPUCR4    ESPUTIL    ESPVAL
OTHER AGENCY NOTIFIED    WITNESS    ^ESP(912    PROPERTY HELD    

Accessed By FileMan Db Calls, Total: 19

Package Total Routines
Police and Security 19 ESP122P1    ESP122P2    ESPOFF    ESPOFF1    ESPOFF2    ESPOFFC    ESPOFFCL    ESPOFFDE
ESPOFFE    ESPOFI    ESPOFP    ESPORM    ESPORM4    ESPORM5    ESPORO    ESPORP
ESPORP4    ESPORP5    ESPORR    

Pointed To By FileMan Files, Total: 2

Package Total FileMan Files
Police and Security 2 ESP EVIDENCE(#910.8)[.02]    ESP WANTS & WARRANTS(#913)[.04]    

Pointer To FileMan Files, Total: 13

Package Total FileMan Files
Police and Security 8 ESP MASTER NAME INDEX(#910)[#912.03(.02)#912.04(.02)#912.05(.02)#912.06(.02)#912.09(.11)]    ESP POLICE REGISTRATION LOG(#910.2)[#912.09(.08)]    ESP SELECTABLES(#910.7)[#912.05(.07)#912.05(.08)#912.05(.09)#912.09(.04)#912.09(.07)#912.09(.09)]    ESP DISPOSITION CODES(#911.2)[#912.11(.02)]    ESP CRIME CATEGORIES(#912.7)[#912.01(.01)]    ESP CRIME TYPES(#912.8)[#912.01(.02)]    ESP CRIME SUB-TYPES(#912.9)[#912.01(.03)]    ESP OFFENSE CODES(#915)[#912.11(.01)]    
Kernel 3 INSTITUTION(#4)[5.01]    STATE(#5)[#912.03(1.04)#912.03(2.04)#912.04(.07)#912.04(1.04)#912.04(2.04)#912.05(.13)#912.05(1.04)#912.05(2.04)#912.06(1.04)#912.06(2.04)#912.09(.03)]
NEW PERSON(#200)[.065.035.076.03#912.17(.01)#912.17(.03)]    
Registration 2 MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION(#40.8)[.07]    RACE(#10)[#912.04(.04)#912.05(.04)]    

Fields, Total: 40

Field # Name Loc Type Details
.01 ID NUMBER 0;1 NUMBER
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  D OFF^ESPOID S DINUM=X
  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 29, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 999999999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This is the offense ID #. It is the site # concatenated with the year and the internal entry number of this Uniform Offense Report.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  912^B
    1)= S ^ESP(912,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^ESP(912,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^912^5.01
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^ESP(912,D0,5)):^(5),1:"") S X=$P(Y(1),U,1),X=X S DIU=X K Y S X=DIV S X=$S($D(DUZ(2)):DUZ(2),1:0) X ^DD(912,.01,1,2,1.4)
    1.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^ESP(912,DIV(0),5)):^(5),1:""),DIV=X S $P(^(5),U,1)=DIV,DIH=912,DIG=5.01 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))'=""
    2)= Q
    CREATE VALUE)= S X=$S($D(DUZ(2)):DUZ(2),1:0)
    DELETE VALUE)= NO EFFECT
    FIELD)= INSTITUTION
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  912^F^MUMPS
    1)= S ^ESP(912,"F",+$E(X,$L(X)-5,$L(X))_"."_$E(X,$L(X)-7,$L(X)-6),DA)=""
    2)= K ^ESP(912,"F",+$E(X,$L(X)-5,$L(X))_"."_$E(X,$L(X)-7,$L(X)-6),DA)
    This x-ref allows you to enter a shortcut id # for an Offense Report. The shortcut id # is the sequential number, a period, and the 2 digit year, ie. 1.93 is the shortcut id # for 700093000001, where 7000 is the internal
    entry # in the Institution file, 93 is the 2 digit year, and 000001 is the sequential #.
.02 DATE/TIME RECEIVED 0;2 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ETXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 29, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  BOTH date and time must be entered.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Enter the date/time an incident is reported to the VA Police which requires the initiation of a Uniform Offense Report. The correct formats for entering the date/time entry are: 10/20/92@0930; Oct 20@093; 10 20 93@0930;
    or 10 20@0930.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  912^C
    1)= S ^ESP(912,"C",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^ESP(912,"C",$E(X,1,30),DA)
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  912^UOR^MUMPS
    1)= D XR^ESPUTIL S ^ESP(912,"UOR",ESPUOR,DA)="" K ESPUOR
    2)= D XR^ESPUTIL K ^ESP(912,"UOR",ESPUOR,DA) K ESPUOR
    This is a cross-reference used to lookup an offense report by UOR#.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^912^.1
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^ESP(912,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(1),U,10),X=X S DIU=X K Y S X=DIV D UORN^ESPUTIL X ^DD(912,.02,1,3,1.4)
    1.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^ESP(912,DIV(0),0)):^(0),1:""),DIV=X S $P(^(0),U,10)=DIV,DIH=912,DIG=.1 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))'=""
    2)= Q
    CREATE VALUE)= D UORN^ESPUTIL
    DELETE VALUE)= NO EFFECT
    FIELD)= UOR NUMBER
.03 DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE 0;3 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ETX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  BOTH a date and time must be entered.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Enter the date and time the incident being reported actually occurred. In situations involving thefts, etc., there may be an interim time period existing between when the item(s) actually were missing and when they were
    known to be missing. In these cases, use this field to enter the last date the item was known to be present. Utilize the field 'ENDING DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE' to record the date the item was found to be missing. Example:
    On 6/12/93@1000 an employee discovers a chain saw missing from the Engineering Shop (Ending Date/Time of Offense). The investigation determines that no one remembers seeing it since 5/1/93@1630 (Date/Time of Offense).
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
.04 LOCATION 0;4 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 06, 1992
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be [3-30 characters].
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter the location the offense occurred. Answer must be 3-30 characters in length. Use a two point reference, if at all possible, (i.e., Building 18, Room 116; South Street and Brookline Street).
.05 WEAPON USED 0;5 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 06, 1992
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be [3-30 characters].
  • DESCRIPTION:  Enter any type of weapon used in carrying out the offense. Use of this field will allow you to sort offense by weapons, other than guns, knives, and others covered by the classification codes. It will be useful in
    situations where fists, feet, tables, chairs, etc. are used as weapons.
.06 INVESTIGATING OFFICER 0;6 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
NEW PERSON(#200)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $D(^VA(200,""AK.ESP POLICE"",$P(^(0),U),+Y))" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 18, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be [3-30 characters].
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter the police officer who investigated this offense. The officer's name must already be entered into the NEW PERSON file (200) and must also be assigned the ESP POLICE Security Key.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I $D(^VA(200,""AK.ESP POLICE"",$P(^(0),U),+Y))"
  • EXPLANATION:  Select a currently assigned police officer.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^912^.11
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^ESP(912,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(1),U,11),X=X S DIU=X K Y S X=DIV S X=$$SET^ESPOFF(DIV,1) S DIH=$G(^ESP(912,DIV(0),0)),DIV=X S $P(^(0),U,11)=DIV,DIH=912,DIG=.11 D ^DICR
    2)= Q
    CREATE VALUE)= S X=$$SET^ESPOFF(DIV,1)
    DELETE VALUE)= NO EFFECT
    FIELD)= BADGE
    The officer field triggers a pull from the New Person file for badge number.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^912^.12
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^ESP(912,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P(Y(1),U,12),X=X S DIU=X K Y S X=DIV S X=$$SET^ESPOFF(DIV,2) S DIH=$G(^ESP(912,DIV(0),0)),DIV=X S $P(^(0),U,12)=DIV,DIH=912,DIG=.12 D ^DICR
    2)= Q
    CREATE VALUE)= S X=$$SET^ESPOFF(DIV,2)
    DELETE VALUE)= NO EFFECT
    FIELD)= RANK
.07 FACILITY 0;7 POINTER TO MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION FILE (#40.8) MEDICAL CENTER DIVISION(#40.8)

  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 08, 1999
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the Facility associated with this offense.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Use this field to identify the Facility that this offense is associated with.
    UNEDITABLE
.08 CASE STATUS 0;8 SET
  • 'O' FOR OPEN;
  • 'C' FOR CLOSED;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 22, 1999
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter 'O' for Open or 'C' for Closed case.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter 'O' for Open or 'C' for Closed case.
    UNEDITABLE
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  912^AC
    1)= S ^ESP(912,"AC",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^ESP(912,"AC",$E(X,1,30),DA)
.09 ENDING DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE 0;9 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ETXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 24, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  BOTH a date and time must be entered.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Entering a date/time in this field allows you when the investigation involves a theft, murder or missing patient, to show a window of time for the occurrence. Only in cases involving a range of time will this field be
    used. In these instances, DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE will be used to record the earliest time the occurence could have taken place, and ENDING DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE will be used to record when you were notified of the occurence.
    Example: 6/12/93@1000 an employee discovers a chain saw missing from the Engineering Shop (ENDING DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE). The investigation determines that the actual date that it was known to be last present was
    5/1/93@1630 (DATE/TIME OF OFFENSE).
.1 UOR NUMBER 0;10 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JUN 29, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the UOR # for this report.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is automatically triggered by the Date/Time Received field.
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the DATE/TIME RECEIVED field of the ESP OFFENSE REPORT File
.11 BADGE NUMBER 0;11 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 14, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a number between 1 and 99999999, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  Investigator badge number
    UNEDITABLE
    WRITE AUTHORITY: ^
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the INVESTIGATING OFFICER field of the ESP OFFENSE REPORT File
.12 RANK 0;12 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<2) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 14, 2004
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the investigator's rank [2-30 characters]
  • DESCRIPTION:  Enter the VA investigator's assigned rank designation.
    Uneditable
    WRITE AUTHORITY: ^
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the INVESTIGATING OFFICER field of the ESP OFFENSE REPORT File
1.01 CIP WEAPON USED 1;1 SET
  • 'N' FOR NO;
  • 'Y' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 19, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter 'N' for NO or 'Y' for YES.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter 'YES' if a Chemical Irritant Projector (CIP) weapon was used. Enter 'NO' if a Chemical Irritant Projector (CIP) weapon was not used.
1.02 POLICE BATON USED 1;2 SET
  • 'N' FOR NO;
  • 'Y' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 19, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter 'N' for NO or 'Y' for YES.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter 'NO' if a police baton was not used. Enter 'YES' if a police baton was used.
5.01 INSTITUTION 5;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4) INSTITUTION(#4)

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 08, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This field is not entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is locked and data cannot be manually entered at the local site. It is triggered by the Institution file and will automatically enter the station number into the reports. This will also be involved in the
    generation of the Monthly Crime Report and will assist Law Enforcement and Security, VACO in identifying the originating site for each report.
    WRITE AUTHORITY: ^
    UNEDITABLE
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the ID NUMBER field of the ESP OFFENSE REPORT File
5.02 COMPLETED FLAG 5;2 SET
  • '0' FOR INCOMPLETE;
  • '1' FOR COMPLETE;

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 08, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is not a field to be entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is set by the program so can tell if the report is completed or not. A completed report is visible only to the person who entered the report.
    UNEDITABLE
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  912^H
    1)= S ^ESP(912,"H",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^ESP(912,"H",$E(X,1,30),DA)
    Completed reports for lookup only. Incomplete reports accessed only by the user who entered the report.
5.03 USER 5;3 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200) NEW PERSON(#200)

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 18, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the user who entered this report.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is automatically triggered by the User Number of the person who physically enters the Uniform Offense Report into the file. At some sites, the supervisor rather than the patrol officer may be in charge of
    entering the report. Due to a heavy case work load, one officer may assist another officer by entering an Offense Report. This will help establish who actually entered the report into the file.
    UNEDITABLE
5.04 SENSITIVE FLAG 5;4 SET
  • '0' FOR NO;
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 08, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter 'YES' or 'NO'.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Entering a '1' for 'YES' in this field locks the Offense Report so that only VA Police staff assigned the ESP Chief key may access the report.
    UNEDITABLE
5.05 DELETED/REOPENED FLAG 5;5 SET
  • 'D' FOR DELETED;
  • 'R' FOR REOPENED;
  • '1' FOR NONE OF THE ABOVE;

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 22, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This field is not entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is triggered by the program to record that a Uniform Offense Report that has been closed, has been reopened. It is also used to record that a previously entered Uniform Offense Report has been deleted from the
    program.
    UNEDITABLE
5.06 DATE/TIME DELETED 5;6 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ET" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 22, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is the date/time of deletion. It is not entered by user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    When an Offense Report is deleted, the date/time is stuffed by the program into this field.
    UNEDITABLE
5.07 DELETING USER 5;7 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200) NEW PERSON(#200)

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 22, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This is the person who deleted this report. It is not entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    When the offense report is deleted the user # is stuffed here. It is a pointer to the New Person file, #200. This field is for auditing purposes and is not to be entered by the user.
    UNEDITABLE
6.01 PREVIOUS ID NUMBER 6;1 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 22, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This data is not to be entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This data is stuffed when a report is reopened. This field contains the previous ID #.
6.02 DATE/TIME REOPENED 6;2 DATE

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 22, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This data is not to be entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This data is stuffed at the time a report is reopened. This field contains the date/time a report was reopened.
    UNEDITABLE
6.03 REOPENED USER 6;3 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200) NEW PERSON(#200)

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 22, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This data is not to be entered by the user.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This data is stuffed when the report is reopened. This contains the user # of the person who reopened the report.
    UNEDITABLE
10 CLASSIFICATION CODE 10;0 POINTER Multiple #912.01 912.01

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to establish the primary crime category of the Offense Report and subsequent descriptive Type and Subtypes.
20 COMPLAINANT 20;0 Multiple #912.03 912.03

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 16, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains the complainant information.
30 VICTIM 30;0 Multiple #912.04 912.04

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains victim information.
40 OFFENDER 40;0 Multiple #912.05 912.05

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains offender information.
50 WITNESS 50;0 Multiple #912.06 912.06

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 17, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains witness information.
60 METHOD OF OPERATION 60;0 WORD-PROCESSING #912.07

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to record narrative information that may be used to describe a modus operandi used during the commission of the crime.
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 29, 1991
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter a description of the MO.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter the method of operation, or pattern in which the offender carried out this offense.
70 ORIGIN 70;0 WORD-PROCESSING #912.08

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1993
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to record how the VA Police were notified of the necessity to initiate a police investigation.
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the origin.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter a description of how you were notified of the need to initiate a Uniform Offense Report.
72 INITIAL OBSERVATION 72;0 WORD-PROCESSING #912.072

  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 12, 1993
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to describe what the VA Police Officer first observed when he arrived at the scene of the investigation.
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 12, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the inititial observations.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter what was observed upon arriving at the scene of the alleged offense.
73 INVESTIGATION 73;0 WORD-PROCESSING #912.073

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to describe all investigative efforts that were taken during the investigation of the reported offense.
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the investigative information.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Enter all information that was obtained during the course of the investigation.
74 DISPOSITION 74;0 WORD-PROCESSING #912.074

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to describe what disposition was made or actions taken or recommended at the conclusion of the investigation.
  • LAST EDITED:  FEB 11, 1993
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Enter the disposition of the report.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Describe how the investigation was dispositioned. Include all pertinent information.
80 VEHICLE INFORMATION 80;0 Multiple #912.09 912.09

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains vehicle information.
90 PROPERTY (LOST) 90;0 Multiple #912.1 912.1

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains lost property information.
100 PROPERTY HELD 100;0 Multiple #912.02 912.02

  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 22, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This subfile contains information on items taken into custody and placed into the Evidence/Property Held system.
110 OTHER AGENCY NOTIFIED 110;0 DATE Multiple #912.14 912.14

  • DESCRIPTION:  If a Federal or Local Law Enforcement Agency was notified, enter the date/time of notification and contact person. This information may be entered any time another law enforcement agency is notified. Do not enter VA
    Police in this space.
120 U.S. ATTORNEY NOTIFIED 120;0 DATE Multiple #912.15 912.15

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    If U.S. Attorney is notified, then enter the date and time of notification and instructions received.
130 FOLLOW-UP 130;0 POINTER Multiple #912.17 912.17

  • LAST EDITED:  MAY 05, 1993
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used to record the follow-up notes and the follow-up investigators.

External References

Name Field # of Occurrence
^%DT .02+1, .03+1, .09+1, 5.06+1, 6.02+1
^DIC .06+1
^DICR .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
Y^DIQ ID.07+1
$$SET^ESPOFF .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
OFF^ESPOID .01+1
UORN^ESPUTIL .02(XREF 3S)
XR^ESPUTIL .02(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 2K)

Global Variables Directly Accessed

Name Line Occurrences  (* Changed,  ! Killed)
^DD( .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3n1.4)
^DD(40.8 ID.07+1
^DD(912 .01(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 3S)
^DG(40.8 - [#40.8] ID.07+1
^ESP(912 - [#912] .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 2n1.4), .01(XREF 3S), .01(XREF 3K), .02(XREF 1S), .02(XREF 1K), .02(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 2K)
.02(XREF 3S), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S), .08(XREF 1S), .08(XREF 1K), 5.02(XREF 1S), 5.02(XREF 1K)

Naked Globals

Name Field # of Occurrence
^(0 ID.07+1, ID.1+1, .02(XREF 3S), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
^(5 .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 2n1.4)

Local Variables

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>> Not killed explicitly
* Changed
! Killed
~ Newed

Name Field # of Occurrence
>> %DT .02+1*, .03+1*, .09+1*, 5.06+1*, 6.02+1*
%I ID.07+1*!
>> C ID.07+1*
>> D0 .01(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 3S), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
>> DA .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 3S), .01(XREF 3K), .02(XREF 1S), .02(XREF 1K), .02(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 2K), .02(XREF 3S)
.06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S), .08(XREF 1S), .08(XREF 1K), 5.02(XREF 1S), 5.02(XREF 1K)
DIC ID.07+1, .06+1!*
DIC("S" .06+1*, .06SCR+1*
>> DIE .06+1
>> DIG .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
>> DIH .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
>> DINUM .01+1*
>> DIU .01(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 3S), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
DIV .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3S), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
DIV(0 .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3S), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
DUZ(2 .01(XREF 2S)
ESPUOR .02(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 2K)
U ID.07+1, ID.1+1, .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 2n1.4), .02(XREF 3S), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
X .01+1, .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .01(XREF 2S), .01(XREF 2n1.4), .01(XREF 3S), .01(XREF 3K), .02+1*!, .02(XREF 1S), .02(XREF 1K)
.02(XREF 3S), .02(XREF 3n1.4), .03+1*!, .04+1!, .05+1!, .06+1*!, .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S), .08(XREF 1S), .08(XREF 1K)
, .09+1*!, .1+1!, .11+1!, .12+1!, 5.02(XREF 1S), 5.02(XREF 1K), 5.06+1*!, 6.01+1!, 6.02+1*!
Y ID.07+1*, .01(XREF 2S), .02+1, .02(XREF 3S), .03+1, .06+1, .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S), .09+1, 5.06+1
, 6.02+1
Y(1 .01(XREF 2S), .02(XREF 3S), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 2S)
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