MCFILE |
Input |
A Medicine Procedure data file number 691*, 691.1*,
691.5*, 691.6, 691.7, 691.8, 694*, 694.5 698, 698.1, 698.2, 698.3, 699*,
699.5*, 700, 701* (Note: only those marked with a '*' have Image pointer
multiples)
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MCD0 |
Input |
A pointer to one of the entries in one of the
Medicine Procedure data files, e.g., ^MCAR(MCFILE,MCD0,...
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MCD1 |
Input |
A pointer to one of the entries in the in the Image
multiple e.g., ^MCAR(MCFILE,MCD0,2005,MCD1,0)='File_#2005_Pointer'
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OK |
Output |
Flag: '1^Message' = All is well, '0^Message' = Bad
news The list of possible return values is shown below:
0^Image field not found in the Medicine Procedure file
MEANING: A pointer to the Image file (#2005) was not found in the
Medicine Procedure data file (see file list under MCD0).
0^Medicine Procedure file global name not found
MEANING: The global root of the Medicine Procedure data file (see
file list under MCD0) could not be found. (File file (#1) problem)
0^Medicine Procedure file global subscript location not found
MEANING: The node on which the image pointer multiple stores
its data cound not be found (Medicine DD problem).
1^Image pointer deleted from Medicine Procedure file
MEANING: The pointer to the Image file (#2005) has been removed
from the Medicine Procedure data file.
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