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1DINIT2A0 ;SFISC/MKO-KEY AND INDEX FILES ;10:50 AM 30 Mar 1999
2 ;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar 30, 1999
3 ;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
4 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
5 G ^DINIT2A1
6Q Q
7 ;;^DIC(.11,0,"GL")
8 ;;=^DD("IX",
9 ;;^DIC("B","INDEX",.11)
10 ;;=
11 ;;^DIC(.11,"%D",0)
12 ;;=^^5^5^2980911^
13 ;;^DIC(.11,"%D",1,0)
14 ;;=This file stores information about new-style cross-references defined on a
15 ;;^DIC(.11,"%D",2,0)
16 ;;=file. Whereas traditional cross-references are stored under the 1 nodes of
17 ;;^DIC(.11,"%D",3,0)
18 ;;=the ^DD for a particular field, new-style cross-references are stored in
19 ;;^DIC(.11,"%D",4,0)
20 ;;=this file and can consist of one field (simple cross-references), as well
21 ;;^DIC(.11,"%D",5,0)
22 ;;=as more than one field (compound cross-references).
23 ;;^DD(.11,0)
24 ;;=FIELD^^11.1^20
25 ;;^DD(.11,0,"DDA")
26 ;;=N
27 ;;^DD(.11,0,"DT")
28 ;;=2980908
29 ;;^DD(.11,0,"ID","DI SHORT DESCRIPTION 50")
30 ;;=D EN^DDIOL($E($P(^(0),U,3),1,50),"","?0")
31 ;;^DD(.11,0,"IX","AC",.11,.51)
32 ;;=
33 ;;^DD(.11,0,"IX","B",.11,.01)
34 ;;=
35 ;;^DD(.11,0,"NM","INDEX")
36 ;;=
37 ;;^DD(.11,0,"PT",.31,3)
38 ;;=
39 ;;^DD(.11,.01,0)
40 ;;=FILE^RNJ20,7^^0;1^K:+X'=X!(X>999999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."8N.N) X
41 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,0)
42 ;;=^.1^^-1
43 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,0)
44 ;;=.11^B
45 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,1)
46 ;;=S ^DD("IX","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
47 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,2)
48 ;;=K ^DD("IX","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
49 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,3)
50 ;;=Lets developers pick indexes by file number
51 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,"%D",0)
52 ;;=^^2^2^2980911^
53 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,"%D",1,0)
54 ;;=The B index, on the .01 (File) of the Index file, lets developers pick
55 ;;^DD(.11,.01,1,1,"%D",2,0)
56 ;;=indexes by the numbers of the files they cross-reference.
57 ;;^DD(.11,.01,3)
58 ;;=Answer must be between 0 and 999999999999, with up to 7 decimal digits. Answer '??' for more help.
59 ;;^DD(.11,.01,21,0)
60 ;;=^^3^3^2980910^^
61 ;;^DD(.11,.01,21,1,0)
62 ;;=Answer should be the number of the file cross-referenced by this index.
63 ;;^DD(.11,.01,21,2,0)
64 ;;=For whole file cross-references on subfiles, answer with the number of
65 ;;^DD(.11,.01,21,3,0)
66 ;;=the file where the index physically resides, not the subfile number.
67 ;;^DD(.11,.01,"DT")
68 ;;=2980611
69 ;;^DD(.11,.02,0)
70 ;;=NAME^RF^^0;2^K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1)!'(X?1A.AN) X
71 ;;^DD(.11,.02,1,0)
72 ;;=^.1^^0
73 ;;^DD(.11,.02,3)
74 ;;=Answer must be 1-30 characters in length. Answer '??' for more help.
75 ;;^DD(.11,.02,21,0)
76 ;;=^^4^4^2980911^
77 ;;^DD(.11,.02,21,1,0)
78 ;;=Answer must be the name of the index. For example, the name of the default
79 ;;^DD(.11,.02,21,2,0)
80 ;;=lookup index on a file's .01 field is B, the name of the uniqueness index
81 ;;^DD(.11,.02,21,3,0)
82 ;;=of a compound key is BB, and the name of an index not used for lookup must
83 ;;^DD(.11,.02,21,4,0)
84 ;;=start with A.
85 ;;^DD(.11,.02,"DT")
86 ;;=2990303
87 ;;^DD(.11,.1,0)
88 ;;=DESCRIPTION^.1101^^.1;0
89 ;;^DD(.11,.11,0)
90 ;;=SHORT DESCRIPTION^RF^^0;3^K:$L(X)>79!($L(X)<1) X
91 ;;^DD(.11,.11,3)
92 ;;=Answer must be 1-79 characters in length. Answer '??' for more help.
93 ;;^DD(.11,.11,21,0)
94 ;;=^^2^2^2980910^
95 ;;^DD(.11,.11,21,1,0)
96 ;;=Answer should be text briefly explaining the function of this
97 ;;^DD(.11,.11,21,2,0)
98 ;;=cross-reference.
99 ;;^DD(.11,.11,"DT")
100 ;;=2960216
101 ;;^DD(.11,.2,0)
102 ;;=TYPE^RS^R:REGULAR;MU:MUMPS;^0;4^Q
103 ;;^DD(.11,.2,3)
104 ;;=Answer '??' for more help.
105 ;;^DD(.11,.2,21,0)
106 ;;=^^5^5^2980911^
107 ;;^DD(.11,.2,21,1,0)
108 ;;=REGULAR - One or more field values are stored in an index on the file. The
109 ;;^DD(.11,.2,21,2,0)
110 ;;=index can be used for sorting, or optionally, looking up entries.
111 ;;^DD(.11,.2,21,3,0)
112 ;;=
113 ;;^DD(.11,.2,21,4,0)
114 ;;=MUMPS - Customizable M code executes whenever a field that makes up the
115 ;;^DD(.11,.2,21,5,0)
116 ;;=cross-references changes.
117 ;;^DD(.11,.2,"DT")
118 ;;=2970718
119 ;;^DD(.11,.4,0)
120 ;;=EXECUTION^RS^F:FIELD;R:RECORD;^0;6^Q
121 ;;^DD(.11,.4,1,0)
122 ;;=^.1^^0
123 ;;^DD(.11,.4,3)
124 ;;=Answer '??' for more help.
125 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,0)
126 ;;=^^7^7^2980911^^
127 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,1,0)
128 ;;=Answer with the code that indicates whether the cross reference logic
129 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,2,0)
130 ;;=should be executed after a field in the index changes, or only after all
131 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,3,0)
132 ;;=fields in a record are updated. The logic for most simple (single-field)
133 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,4,0)
134 ;;=indexes should be executed immediately after the field changes, and so
135 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,5,0)
136 ;;=should get the code 'F'. The logic for most compound indexes should be
137 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,6,0)
138 ;;=executed only once after a transaction on the entire record is complete,
139 ;;^DD(.11,.4,21,7,0)
140 ;;=and so should get the code 'R'. Exceptions to this rule are rare.
141 ;;^DD(.11,.4,"DT")
142 ;;=2980611
143 ;;^DD(.11,.41,0)
144 ;;=ACTIVITY^FX^^0;7^K:$L(X)>2!($L(X)<1)!($TR(X,"IR")]"") X
145 ;;^DD(.11,.41,3)
146 ;;=Answer must be 2 characters in length. Answer '??' for more help.
147 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,0)
148 ;;=^^15^15^2990225^
149 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,1,0)
150 ;;=Answer with the flags that control whether FileMan fires this
151 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,2,0)
152 ;;=cross-reference during an installation and a re-cross-referencing
153 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,3,0)
154 ;;=operation. The possible flags are:
155 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,4,0)
156 ;;=
157 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,5,0)
158 ;;= I = Installing an entry at a site
159 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,6,0)
160 ;;= R = Re-cross-referencing this index
161 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,7,0)
162 ;;=
163 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,8,0)
164 ;;=FileMan automatically fires cross-references during an edit, regardless of
165 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,9,0)
166 ;;=Activity, though you can control whether a cross-reference is fired by
167 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,10,0)
168 ;;=entering Set and Kill Conditions.
169 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,11,0)
170 ;;=
171 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,12,0)
172 ;;=Also, if you explicity select a cross-reference in an EN^DIK, EN1^DIK, or
173 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,13,0)
174 ;;=ENALL^DIK call, or in the UTILITY FUNCTIONS/RE-INDEX FILE option on the VA
175 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,14,0)
176 ;;=FileMan menu, that cross-reference will be fired whether or not its
177 ;;^DD(.11,.41,21,15,0)
178 ;;=Activity contains an "R".
179 ;;^DD(.11,.41,"DT")
180 ;;=2980611
181 ;;^DD(.11,.42,0)
182 ;;=USE^S^LS:LOOKUP & SORTING;S:SORTING ONLY;A:ACTION;^0;14^Q
183 ;;^DD(.11,.42,3)
184 ;;=Controls how the index will be used by Classic FileMan Lookup (^DIC), Finder (FIND^DIC and $$FIND1^DIC) and Sort/Print (EN1^DIP). Answer '??' for more help.
185 ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,0)
186 ;;=^^15^15^2980911^^
187 ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,1,0)
188 ;;=LOOKUP & SORTING - The index name starts with "B" or a letter that
189 ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,2,0)
190 ;;=alphabetically follows "B". Calls to Classic FileMan lookup (^DIC) or the
191 ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,3,0)
192 ;;=Finder (FIND^DIC or $$FIND1^DIC) where the index is not specified will
193 ;;^DD(.11,.42,21,4,0)
194 ;;=include this index in the search. The index will be available for use by
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