| 1 | IMRKIDS ;HCIOFO/SG - INSTALL UTILITIES (LOW-LEVEL) ; 7/23/02 8:31am | 
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| 2 | ;;2.1;IMMUNOLOGY CASE REGISTRY;**18**;Feb 09, 1998 | 
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| 3 | ; | 
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| 4 | Q | 
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| 5 | ; | 
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| 6 | ;***** DISPLAYS THE INSTALLATION MESSAGE | 
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| 7 | BMES(MSG,INFO) ; | 
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| 8 | N I | 
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| 9 | D BMES^XPDUTL("   "_MSG) | 
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| 10 | S I="" | 
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| 11 | F  S I=$O(INFO(I))  Q:I=""  D MES^XPDUTL("   "_INFO(I)) | 
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| 12 | Q | 
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| 13 | ; | 
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| 14 | ;***** DELETES ALL RECORDS FROM THE (SUB)FILE | 
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| 15 | ; | 
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| 16 | ; FILE          File/Subfile number | 
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| 17 | ; [IENS]        IENS of the subfile | 
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| 18 | ; | 
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| 19 | ; Return Values: | 
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| 20 | ;       <0  Error code | 
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| 21 | ;        0  Ok | 
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| 22 | ; | 
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| 23 | CLRFILE(FILE,IENS) ; | 
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| 24 | N IEN,IMRFDA,IMRMSG,RC,ROOT | 
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| 25 | S ROOT=$$ROOT^DILFD(FILE,$G(IENS),1) | 
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| 26 | S:$G(IENS)="" IENS="," | 
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| 27 | ;--- Delete the records | 
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| 28 | S (IEN,RC)=0 | 
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| 29 | F  S IEN=$O(@ROOT@(IEN))  Q:'IEN  D  Q:RC<0 | 
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| 30 | . S IMRFDA(FILE,IEN_IENS,.01)="@" | 
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| 31 | . D FILE^DIE(,"IMRFDA","IMRMSG") | 
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| 32 | . I $G(DIERR)  D  Q | 
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| 33 | . . S RC=$$DBSERR("IMRMSG",-9,"CLRFILE^IMRKIDS",FILE,IEN_IENS) | 
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| 34 | Q $S(RC<0:RC,1:0) | 
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| 35 | ; | 
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| 36 | ;***** PROCESSES THE INSTALL CHECKPOINT | 
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| 37 | ; | 
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| 38 | ; CPNAME        Checkpoint name | 
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| 39 | ; | 
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| 40 | ; CALLBACK      Callback entry point ($$TAG^ROUTINE). This function | 
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| 41 | ;               accepts no parameters and must return either 0 if | 
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| 42 | ;               everything is Ok or a negative error code. | 
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| 43 | ; | 
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| 44 | ; [PARAM]       Value to set checkpoint parameter to. | 
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| 45 | ; | 
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| 46 | ; The function checks if the checkpoint is completed. If it is not, | 
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| 47 | ; the callback entry point is XECUTEd. If everything is Ok, the | 
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| 48 | ; function will complete the checkpoint. | 
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| 49 | ; | 
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| 50 | ; Return Values: | 
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| 51 | ;       <0  Error code | 
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| 52 | ;        0  Ok | 
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| 53 | ; | 
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| 54 | CP(CPNAME,CALLBACK,PARAM) ; | 
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| 55 | N RC | 
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| 56 | ;--- Verify the checkpoint and quit if it is completed | 
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| 57 | S RC=$$VERCP^XPDUTL(CPNAME)  Q:RC>0 0 | 
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| 58 | ;--- Create the new checkpoint | 
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| 59 | I RC<0  D  Q:'RC $$ERROR(-3,"CP^IMRKIDS",,CPNAME) | 
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| 60 | . S RC=$$NEWCP^XPDUTL(CPNAME,,.PARAM) | 
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| 61 | ;--- Reset the KIDS progress bar | 
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| 62 | S XPDIDTOT=0  D UPDATE^XPDID(0) | 
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| 63 | ;--- Execute the callback entry point | 
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| 64 | X "S RC="_CALLBACK  Q:RC<0 RC | 
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| 65 | ;--- Complete the check point | 
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| 66 | S RC=$$COMCP^XPDUTL(CPNAME) | 
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| 67 | Q:'RC $$ERROR(-4,"CP^IMRKIDS",,CPNAME) | 
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| 68 | Q 0 | 
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| 69 | ; | 
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| 70 | ;***** CHECKS THE ERRORS AFTER A FILEMAN DBS CALL | 
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| 71 | ; | 
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| 72 | ; IMR8MSG       Closed reference of the error messages array | 
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| 73 | ;               (from DBS calls) | 
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| 74 | ; [ERRCODE]     Error code to assign | 
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| 75 | ; PLACE         Location of the error (see the $$ERROR) | 
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| 76 | ; [FILE]        File number used in the DBS call | 
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| 77 | ; [IENS]        IENS used in the DBS call | 
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| 78 | ; | 
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| 79 | ; The $$DBSERR^IMRKIDS function checks the DIERR and @IMR8MSG | 
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| 80 | ; variables for errors after a FileMan DBS call. | 
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| 81 | ; | 
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| 82 | ; Return Values: | 
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| 83 | ; | 
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| 84 | ; If there are no errors found, it returns an empty string. | 
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| 85 | ; In case of errors, the result depends on value of the ERRCODE | 
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| 86 | ; parameter: | 
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| 87 | ; | 
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| 88 | ; If ERRCODE is omitted or equals 0, the function returns a string | 
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| 89 | ; containing the list of error codes separated by comma. | 
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| 90 | ; | 
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| 91 | ; If ERRCODE is not zero, the $$ERROR^IMRKIDS function is called and | 
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| 92 | ; its return value is returned. | 
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| 93 | ; | 
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| 94 | DBSERR(IMR8MSG,ERRCODE,PLACE,FILE,IENS) ; | 
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| 95 | Q:'$G(DIERR) "" | 
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| 96 | N ERRLST,ERRNODE,I,MSGTEXT | 
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| 97 | S ERRNODE=$S($G(IMR8MSG)'="":$NA(@IMR8MSG@("DIERR")),1:$NA(^TMP("DIERR",$J))) | 
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| 98 | Q:$D(@ERRNODE)<10 "" | 
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| 99 | I '$G(ERRCODE)  D  Q $P(ERRLST,",",2,99) | 
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| 100 | . S ERRLST="",I=0 | 
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| 101 | . F  S I=$O(@ERRNODE@(I))  Q:'I  S ERRLST=ERRLST_","_@ERRNODE@(I) | 
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| 102 | . D CLEAN^DILF | 
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| 103 | D MSG^DIALOG("AE",.MSGTEXT,,,$G(IMR8MSG)),CLEAN^DILF | 
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| 104 | S I=$S($G(FILE):"; File #"_FILE,1:"") | 
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| 105 | S:$G(IENS)'="" I=I_"; IENS: """_IENS_"""" | 
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| 106 | Q $$ERROR(ERRCODE,PLACE,.MSGTEXT,I) | 
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| 107 | ; | 
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| 108 | ;***** DELETES THE (SUB)FILE DD AND DATA (IF REQUESTED) | 
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| 109 | ; | 
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| 110 | ; FILE          File number | 
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| 111 | ; | 
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| 112 | ; [FLAGS]       String that contains flags for EN^DIU2: | 
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| 113 | ;                 "D"  Delete the data as well as the DD | 
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| 114 | ;                 "E"  Echo back information during deletion | 
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| 115 | ;                 "S"  Subfile data dictionary is to be deleted | 
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| 116 | ;                 "T"  Templates are to be deleted | 
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| 117 | ; | 
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| 118 | ; [SILENT]      If this parameters is defined and non-zero, the | 
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| 119 | ;               function will work in "silent" mode. | 
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| 120 | ;               Nothing (except error messages if debug mode >1 is | 
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| 121 | ;               enabled) will be displayed on the console or stored | 
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| 122 | ;               into the INSTALLATION file. | 
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| 123 | ; | 
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| 124 | ; Return Values: | 
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| 125 | ;       <0  Error code | 
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| 126 | ;        0  Ok | 
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| 127 | ; | 
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| 128 | DELFILE(FILE,FLAGS,SILENT) ; | 
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| 129 | Q:'$$VFILE^DILFD(+FILE) 0 | 
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| 130 | N DIU,FT,RC | 
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| 131 | S DIU=+FILE,DIU(0)=$G(FLAGS) | 
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| 132 | I '$G(SILENT)  D | 
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| 133 | . S FT=$S(DIU(0)["S":"subfile",1:"file") | 
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| 134 | . D BMES("Deleting the "_FT_" #"_(+FILE)_"...") | 
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| 135 | D EN^DIU2 | 
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| 136 | D:'$G(SILENT) MES("The "_FT_" has been deleted.") | 
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| 137 | Q 0 | 
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| 138 | ; | 
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| 139 | ;***** DELETES FIELD DEFENITIONS FROM THE DD | 
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| 140 | ; | 
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| 141 | ; FILE          File number | 
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| 142 | ; | 
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| 143 | ; FLDLST        String that contains list of field numbers to | 
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| 144 | ;               delete (separated with the ';'). | 
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| 145 | ; | 
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| 146 | ; [SILENT]      If this parameters is defined and non-zero, the | 
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| 147 | ;               function will work in "silent" mode. | 
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| 148 | ;               Nothing (except error messages if debug mode >1 is | 
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| 149 | ;               enabled) will be displayed on the console or stored | 
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| 150 | ;               into the INSTALLATION file. | 
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| 151 | ; | 
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| 152 | ; Return Values: | 
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| 153 | ;       <0  Error code | 
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| 154 | ;        0  Ok | 
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| 155 | ; | 
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| 156 | DELFLDS(FILE,FLDLST,SILENT) ; | 
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| 157 | Q:'$$VFILE^DILFD(+FILE) 0 | 
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| 158 | N DA,DIK,I,RC,ROOT | 
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| 159 | D:'$G(SILENT) | 
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| 160 | . D BMES("Deleting the field definitions...") | 
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| 161 | . D MES("File #"_(+FILE)_", Fields: '"_FLDLST_"'") | 
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| 162 | S DA(1)=+FILE,DIK="^DD("_DA(1)_"," | 
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| 163 | F I=1:1  S DA=$P(FLDLST,";",I)  Q:'DA  D ^DIK | 
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| 164 | D:'$G(SILENT) MES("The definitions have been deleted.") | 
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| 165 | Q 0 | 
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| 166 | ; | 
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| 167 | ;***** DISPLAYS A LINE OF THE ERROR MESSAGE | 
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| 168 | ; | 
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| 169 | ; MSG           Message to display | 
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| 170 | ; [SKIP]        Skip a line before the output | 
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| 171 | ; | 
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| 172 | ERRDL(MSG,SKIP) ; | 
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| 173 | I $D(XPDENV)!($G(XPDNM)="")  W:$G(SKIP) !  W MSG,!  Q | 
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| 174 | I $G(SKIP)  D BMES^XPDUTL(MSG)  Q | 
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| 175 | D MES^XPDUTL(MSG) | 
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| 176 | Q | 
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| 177 | ; | 
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| 178 | ;***** DISPLAYS THE ERROR | 
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| 179 | ; | 
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| 180 | ; ERRCODE       Error code. | 
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| 181 | ; | 
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| 182 | ; PLACE         Location of the error (TAG^ROUTINE). | 
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| 183 | ; | 
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| 184 | ; [[.]IMRINFO]  Optional additional information (either a string or | 
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| 185 | ;               a reference to a local array that contains strings | 
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| 186 | ;               prepared for storing in a word processing field) | 
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| 187 | ; | 
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| 188 | ; [ARG2-ARG5]   Optional parameters as for $$MSG^IMRKIDS1 | 
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| 189 | ; | 
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| 190 | ; Return Values: | 
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| 191 | ;       <0  Error code (value of the ERRCODE) | 
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| 192 | ;        0  Ok (if ERRCOCE'<0) | 
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| 193 | ; | 
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| 194 | ERROR(ERRCODE,PLACE,IMRINFO,ARG2,ARG3,ARG4,ARG5) ; | 
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| 195 | Q:ERRCODE'<0 0 | 
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| 196 | N IR,MSG,TMP,TYPE | 
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| 197 | I $D(IMRINFO)=1  S IR=IMRINFO  K IMRINFO  S IMRINFO(1)=IR,IR=1 | 
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| 198 | E  S IR=$O(IMRINFO(""),-1) | 
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| 199 | S MSG=$$MSG^IMRKIDS1(+ERRCODE,.TYPE,,.ARG2,.ARG3,.ARG4,.ARG5) | 
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| 200 | S IR=IR+1,IMRINFO(IR)="Location: "_PLACE | 
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| 201 | ;--- Display the message | 
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| 202 | U:$G(IO(0))'="" IO(0) | 
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| 203 | D ERRDL($P($$FMTE^XLFDT($$NOW^XLFDT,"2FS"),"@",2)_" "_$E(MSG,1,70),1) | 
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| 204 | S IR="" | 
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| 205 | F  S IR=$O(IMRINFO(IR))  Q:IR=""  D  D ERRDL($J("",9)_TMP) | 
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| 206 | . S TMP=$G(IMRINFO(IR))  S:TMP="" TMP=$G(IMRINFO(IR,0)) | 
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| 207 | U IO | 
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| 208 | Q ERRCODE | 
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| 209 | ; | 
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| 210 | ;***** DISPLAYS THE INSTALLATION MESSAGE | 
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| 211 | MES(MSG,INFO) ; | 
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| 212 | N I | 
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| 213 | D MES^XPDUTL("   "_MSG) | 
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| 214 | S I="" | 
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| 215 | F  S I=$O(INFO(I))  Q:I=""  D MES^XPDUTL("   "_INFO(I)) | 
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| 216 | Q | 
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