DINIT2A1 ;SFISC/MKO-KEY AND INDEX FILES ;8:42 AM 4 Jun 1999 ;;22.0;VA FileMan;**1**;Mar 30, 1999 ;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified. F I=1:2 S X=$T(Q+I) Q:X="" S Y=$E($T(Q+I+1),4,999),X=$E(X,4,999) S:$A(Y)=126 I=I+1,Y=$E(Y,2,999)_$E($T(Q+I+1),5,99) S:$A(Y)=61 Y=$E(Y,2,999) S @X=Y G ^DINIT2A2 Q Q ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,5,0) ;;=the FileMan Sort and Print (EN1^DIP). ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,6,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,7,0) ;;=SORTING ONLY - The index name starts with "A". Calls to Classic FileMan ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,8,0) ;;=lookup (^DIC) or the Finder (FIND^DIC or $$FIND1^DIC) will not use this ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,9,0) ;;=index unless it is specified in the input parameters. The index will be ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,10,0) ;;=available for use by the FileMan Sort and Print (EN1^DIP). ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,11,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,12,0) ;;=ACTION - The index name starts with "A". This is used for M code that ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,13,0) ;;=performs some actions and does NOT build an index. Therefore, it is not ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,14,0) ;;=available for use by either the Classic FileMan lookup (^DIC), the Finder ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,15,0) ;;=(FIND^DIC or $$FIND1^DIC) or the Sort and Print (EN1^DIP). ;;^DD(.11,.42,"DT") ;;=2980416 ;;^DD(.11,.5,0) ;;=ROOT TYPE^S^I:INDEX FILE;W:WHOLE FILE;^0;8^Q ;;^DD(.11,.5,3) ;;=Answer '??' for more help. ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,0) ;;=^^6^6^2980911^ ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,1,0) ;;=Answer 'I' if the fields that make up the file are defined at the same ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,2,0) ;;=level at which the index is located. ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,3,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,4,0) ;;=Answer 'W' if this is a whole file cross-reference in which the fields ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,5,0) ;;=that make up the index are defined in a subfile, but the index is ;;^DD(.11,.5,21,6,0) ;;=physically located at a parent file level. ;;^DD(.11,.5,"DT") ;;=2980908 ;;^DD(.11,.51,0) ;;=ROOT FILE^RNJ20,7^^0;9^K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."8N.N) X ;;^DD(.11,.51,1,0) ;;=^.1 ;;^DD(.11,.51,1,1,0) ;;=.11^AC ;;^DD(.11,.51,1,1,1) ;;=S ^DD("IX","AC",$E(X,1,30),DA)="" ;;^DD(.11,.51,1,1,2) ;;=K ^DD("IX","AC",$E(X,1,30),DA) ;;^DD(.11,.51,1,1,3) ;;=Lets FileMan find indexes defined on fields from a particular file ;;^DD(.11,.51,1,1,"DT") ;;=2980929 ;;^DD(.11,.51,3) ;;=Type a Number between 0 and 999999999999, 7 Decimal Digits. Answer '??' for more help. ;;^DD(.11,.51,21,0) ;;=^^3^3^2980910^ ;;^DD(.11,.51,21,1,0) ;;=Answer with the number of the file or subfile where this index is defined. ;;^DD(.11,.51,21,2,0) ;;=For whole file indexes, answer with the subfile number, not the number of ;;^DD(.11,.51,21,3,0) ;;=the file where the index physically resides. ;;^DD(.11,.51,"DT") ;;=2980929 ;;^DD(.11,1.1,0) ;;=SET LOGIC^RK^^1;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM ;;^DD(.11,1.1,3) ;;=Answer must be Standard M code. Answer '??' for more help. ;;^DD(.11,1.1,9) ;;=@ ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,0) ;;=^^16^16^2990430^^ ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,1,0) ;;=Answer with the M code that FileMan should execute when the values of ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,2,0) ;;=fields that make up the cross-reference are set or changed. When field ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,3,0) ;;=values are changed, FileMan executes first the KILL LOGIC, then the SET ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,4,0) ;;=LOGIC. ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,5,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,6,0) ;;=Assume the DA array describes the record to be cross-referenced, and that ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,7,0) ;;=the X(order#) array contains values after the transform for storage is ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,8,0) ;;=applied, but before the truncation to the maximum length. The variable X ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,9,0) ;;=also equals X(order#) of the lowest order number. ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,10,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,11,0) ;;=When fields that make up a cross-reference are edited and the kill and set ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,12,0) ;;=logic are executed, the X1(order#) array contains the old field values, ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,13,0) ;;=and the X2(order#) array contains the new field values. If a record is ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,14,0) ;;=being added, and there is an X1(order#) array element that corresponds to ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,15,0) ;;=the .01 field, it is set to null. When a record is deleted, all X2(order#) ;;^DD(.11,1.1,21,16,0) ;;=array elements are null. ;;^DD(.11,1.1,"DT") ;;=2960116 ;;^DD(.11,1.2,0) ;;=OVERFLOW SET LOGIC^.111^^1.2;0 ;;^DD(.11,1.2,"DT") ;;=2960124 ;;^DD(.11,1.3,0) ;;=SET CONDITION^F^^1.3;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<1) X ;;^DD(.11,1.3,3) ;;=Answer must be a valid FileMan computed expression. Answer '??' for more help. ;;^DD(.11,1.3,21,0) ;;=^^5^5^2960124^ ;;^DD(.11,1.3,21,1,0) ;;=Answer with a FileMan computed expression that will evaluate to Boolean ;;^DD(.11,1.3,21,2,0) ;;=true (according to the M rules for Boolean interpretation). FileMan will ;;^DD(.11,1.3,21,3,0) ;;=evaluate this expression whenever it would normally execute the ;;^DD(.11,1.3,21,4,0) ;;=cross-reference's Set Logic, and will not execute the Set Logic unless ;;^DD(.11,1.3,21,5,0) ;;=this condition evaluates to true. ;;^DD(.11,1.3,"DT") ;;=2960116 ;;^DD(.11,1.4,0) ;;=SET CONDITION CODE^K^^1.4;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM ;;^DD(.11,1.4,3) ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code. Answer '??' for more help. ;;^DD(.11,1.4,9) ;;=@ ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,0) ;;=^^15^15^2990430^ ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,1,0) ;;=This is MUMPS code that sets the variable X. The SET LOGIC is executed ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,2,0) ;;=only if the SET CONDTION, if present, sets X to Boolean true (according to ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,3,0) ;;=M rules for Boolean interpretation). ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,4,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,5,0) ;;=Assume the DA array describes the record to be cross-referenced, and that ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,6,0) ;;=the X(order#) array contains values after the transform for storage is ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,7,0) ;;=applied, but before the truncation to the maximum length. The variable X ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,8,0) ;;=also equals X(order#) of the lowest order number. ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,9,0) ;;= ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,10,0) ;;=When fields that make up a cross-reference are edited and the kill and set ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,11,0) ;;=conditions are executed, the X1(order#) array contains the old field ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,12,0) ;;=values, and the X2(order#) array contains the new field values. If a ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,13,0) ;;=record is being added, and there is an X1(order#) array element that ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,14,0) ;;=corresponds to the .01 field, it is set to null. When a record is deleted, ;;^DD(.11,1.4,21,15,0) ;;=all X2(order#) array elements are null. ;;^DD(.11,1.4,"DT") ;;=2970117 ;;^DD(.11,2.1,0) ;;=KILL LOGIC^RK^^2;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM ;;^DD(.11,2.1,3) ;;=Answer must be Standard M code. Answer '??' for more help.