1 | BPSOSQ4 ;BHAM ISC/FCS/DRS/DLF - Process responses ;06/01/2004
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2 | ;;1.0;E CLAIMS MGMT ENGINE;**1,5**;JUN 2004;Build 45
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3 | ;;Per VHA Directive 2004-038, this routine should not be modified.
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4 | ;
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5 | ; This routine has two components
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6 | ; Procedures to report Response info
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7 | ; Procedures to handle insurer asleep functions
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8 | Q
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9 | ;
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10 | ; The following are separate little utilities called from elsewhere.
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11 | ;
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12 | PAID(IEN59) ;quick query to see if it's paid
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13 | N TMP D RESPINFO(IEN59,.TMP) Q:'$D(TMP("RSP")) 0
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14 | N X S X=TMP("RSP")
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15 | I X="Payable" Q 1
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16 | Q 0
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17 | RESPINFO(RXI,DST) ;EP - BPSOS6M
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18 | ; quick way to get all the response info for a given RXI
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19 | ; IMPORTANT!! Do not change spelling, case, wording, or spacing!!!
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20 | ; If a reversal was attempted, it complicates things.
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21 | ; fills DST array as follows:
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22 | ; DST("HDR")=Response Status (header)
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23 | ; DST("RSP")=Response Status (prescription)
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24 | ; This could be: "Payable" "Rejected" "Captured" "Duplicate"
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25 | ; or "Accepted reversal" or "Rejected reversal"
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26 | ; or "null" or "null reversal" (no response or corrupt response
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27 | ; or maybe someone without insurance, so no request was sent)
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28 | ; DST("REJ",0)=count of reject codes
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29 | ; DST("REJ",n)=each reject code
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30 | ; DST("MSG")=message with the response
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31 | ; All of these are defined, even if originals were '$D.
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32 | ; The external forms are returned.
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33 | N REVERSAL S REVERSAL=$G(^BPST(RXI,4))>0
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34 | N RESP
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35 | I 'REVERSAL S RESP=$P(^BPST(RXI,0),U,5)
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36 | E S RESP=$P(^BPST(RXI,4),U,2)
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37 | I 'RESP Q
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38 | N ECME S POS=$P(^BPST(RXI,0),U,9) Q:'POS
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39 | N FMT S FMT="E"
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40 | S DST("HDR")=$$RESP500(RESP,FMT)
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41 | S DST("RSP")=$$RESP1000(RESP,POS,FMT)
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42 | S DST("REJ",0)=$$REJCOUNT(RESP,POS,FMT)
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43 | I DST("REJ",0) D
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44 | . N I F I=1:1:DST("REJ",0) S DST("REJ",I)=$$REJCODE(RESP,POS,I,FMT)
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45 | S DST("MSG")=$$RESPMSG(RESP,POS,FMT)
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46 | ; Dealing with oddities of PCS (and others'?) response to reversals
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47 | I REVERSAL,DST("RSP")["null" D
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48 | . I DST("RSP")["null" S DST("RSP")=DST("HDR")_" reversal"
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49 | Q
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50 | ; In the following quickies:
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51 | ; RESP = RESPIEN, pointer to 9002313.03
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52 | ; FMT = "I" for internal, "E" for external, defaults to internal
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53 | RESP500(RESP,FMT) ;EP - BPSOS57,BPSOSUC
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54 | ; returns the response header status
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55 | N X S X=$P($G(^BPSR(RESP,500)),U)
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56 | I $G(FMT)'="E" Q X
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57 | I X="" S X="null"
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58 | S X=$S(X="A":"Accepted",X="R":"Rejected",1:"?"_X)
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59 | Q X
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60 | RESP1000(RESP,POS,FMT) ;EP - BPSOSUC
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61 | ; returns the prescription response status
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62 | ; Note! Could be DP or DC for duplicates
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63 | N X S X=$P($G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,500)),U)
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64 | I $G(FMT)'="E" Q X
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65 | I X="" S X="null"
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66 | ;
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67 | ;IHS/SD/lwj 10/07/02 NCPDP 5.1 changes - they will send an "A" back
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68 | ; now on the transaction level to indicate that it has been accepted
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69 | ; Next code line remarked out - following added
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70 | ;
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71 | S X=$S(X="A":"Accepted",X="P":"Payable",X="R":"Rejected",X="C":"Captured",X="D"!(X="DP")!(X="DC"):"Duplicate",1:"?"_X)
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72 | Q X
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73 | ;
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74 | REJCOUNT(RESP,POS,FMT) ; returns rejection count
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75 | Q +$P($G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,511,0)),U,3)
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76 | ;
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77 | REJCODE(RESP,POS,N,FMT) ; returns Nth rejection code
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78 | ; if FMT="E", returns code:text
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79 | N CODE S CODE=$P($G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,511,N,0)),U)
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80 | I CODE="" S CODE="null"
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81 | I FMT'="E" Q CODE
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82 | N X S X=$O(^BPSF(9002313.93,"B",CODE,0))
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83 | I X]"" S CODE=CODE_":"_$P($G(^BPSF(9002313.93,X,0)),U,2)
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84 | E S CODE="?"_CODE
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85 | Q CODE
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86 | ;
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87 | ; NCPDP 5.1 changes - message may not come back in 504. They may
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88 | ; come back in 526 instead
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89 | RESPMSG(RESP,POS,FMT) ; response message - additional text from insurer
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90 | ;
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91 | N MSG
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92 | S MSG=""
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93 | S MSG=$G(^BPSR(RESP,504))
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94 | S:MSG="" MSG=$G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,504))
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95 | S:MSG="" MSG=$G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,526))
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96 | Q MSG
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97 | ;
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98 | ;
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99 | NOW() N %,%H,%I,X D NOW^%DTC Q %
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100 | ;
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101 | ; The xxxSLEEP functions are called from BPSOSQL
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102 | ;
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103 | ; REJSLEEP - Check if the insurer should be asleep
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104 | ; based on the reject codes
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105 | ; Input
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106 | ; RESP - BPS Response IEN
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107 | ; POS - Multiple IEN
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108 | ; Return
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109 | ; 1 if the insurer is asleep
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110 | ; 0 if the insurer is not asleep
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111 | REJSLEEP(RESP,POS) ;EP - BPSOSQL
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112 | ;
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113 | ; DMB - Asleep functionality is disabled for VA until an analysis of reject
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114 | ; codes can be done and asleep code needs to handle a stranded prober.
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115 | Q 0
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116 | ;
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117 | ; Validate parameters
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118 | I '$G(RESP) Q 0
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119 | I '$G(POS) Q 0
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120 | ;
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121 | ; This is basically old IHS logic
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122 | I $G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,504))?1"EV16-".E Q 1
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123 | I $G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,504))?1"EV38-".E Q 1
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124 | I $G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,504))?1"EV32-".E Q 1
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125 | I $G(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,504))?1"EV25-".E Q 1 ; BPS*1.0T7*4
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126 | ;
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127 | ; NDC's, and theoretically, Envoy too, though they seem to do EV- msgs
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128 | I $O(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,511,"B",90))="" Q 0 ; cheap check
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129 | ;
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130 | ; But for a PCS case we see, Code 99 + some code < 90 ; BPS*1.0T7*2
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131 | ; isn't "asleep" - 99 is something PCS threw in ; BPS*1.0T7*2
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132 | ; so require 99 to be accompanied by something <99 too ; BPS*1.0T7*2
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133 | ;
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134 | N RET S RET=0 N I F I=92,93,99 D Q:RET
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135 | . I $D(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,511,"B",I)) S RET=1
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136 | . Q:I'=99 Q:'RET ; BPS*1.0T7*2
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137 | . I I=99,$O(^BPSR(RESP,1000,POS,511,"B",0))<90 S RET=0 ; BPS*1.0T7*2
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138 | Q RET
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139 | ;
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140 | ; INCSLEEP - Increment sleep time for this insurer, if necessary.
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141 | ; Input
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142 | ; IEN59 - BPS Transaction IEN
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143 | ; PAYSH - Payer Sheet IEN
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144 | ; Return the scheduled retry time
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145 | INCSLEEP(IEN59,PAYSH) ;EP - BPSOSQL
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146 | ;
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147 | ; Set retry time to be 10 minutes in the future
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148 | N X,RETRY
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149 | S X=600,RETRY=$$TADDNOWS^BPSOSUD(X)
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150 | ;
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151 | ; Set retry time to be 10 minutes
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152 | S $P(^BPSF(9002313.92,PAYSH,1),U,12)=RETRY
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153 | S $P(^BPST(IEN59,8),U,1)=RETRY
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154 | S $P(^BPST(IEN59,8),U,3)=PAYSH
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155 | ;
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156 | ; Fire up a packet process 10 seconds after the RETRY time so that the
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157 | ; claims can be processed as soon as the retry time expires
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158 | D TASKAT^BPSOSQA($$TADDNOWS^BPSOSUD(X+10))
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159 | ;
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160 | ; And run packeter right now, too, to stamp new times on the others in status 31
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161 | D TASK^BPSOSQA
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162 | Q RETRY
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163 | ;
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164 | ; Clear insurer sleeping condition
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165 | CLRSLEEP(IEN59,PAYSH) ;EP - BPSOSQL
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166 | N RETRY
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167 | ;
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168 | ; Reset Retry Time and Prober Flga
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169 | I $D(^BPST(IEN59,8)) S $P(^BPST(IEN59,8),U,1)="",$P(^BPST(IEN59,8),U,3)=""
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170 | ;
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171 | ; Get retry time from the payer sheet and quit if does not exist
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172 | S RETRY=$P($G(^BPSF(9002313.92,PAYSH,1)),U,12)
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173 | ;
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174 | ; Reset Retry Time and Prober
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175 | S $P(^BPSF(9002313.92,PAYSH,1),U,11)=""
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176 | S $P(^BPSF(9002313.92,PAYSH,1),U,12)=""
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177 | ;
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178 | ; If this insurer was asleep and there are other asleep transactions, fire off
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179 | ; the Packeter task to see if they should be done
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180 | I RETRY,$D(^BPST("AD",31)) D TASK^BPSOSQA
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181 | Q
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