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1$TXT Created by TOPPENBERG,KEVIN at FAMILY PHYSICANS OF GREENEVILLE (KIDS) on Sunday, April 18, 2010
2============================================================================
3Run Date: APR 18,2010 Designation: TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1
4Package : TMG - FAMILY PHYSICANS OF GREENEVILLE Priority: Optional
5Version : 1 SEQ #1 Status: Released
6============================================================================
7
8
9Subject: Patch to provide custom TIU TEXT OJBECT from CPRS
10
11Category:
12 - Routine
13
14Dependancies:
15============
16 1. TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-PARAM*1.0*1 is required for the installation of this patch.
17 2. TMG-CPRS version of CPRS client is required.
18
19License:
20============
21 This patch is copyright 04/18/2010. GNU Lessor General Public License (LGPL) applies.
22
23Authors:
24============
25 Kevin Toppenberg, Greeneville Family Physicians, PC
26
27Description:
28============
29 This patch provides a TIU TEXT object that can be included
30on templates in CPRS. This object will allow fetching the
31value of any field from the PATIENT file.
32
33Usage:
34 |TMG PATIENT FLD{Field(s)^Flags^FormatString}|
35
36Field(s) -- required. Options for input:
37 - A single field number or name
38 - A list of field numbers (or names), separated by semicolons
39 - A range of field numbers (or names), in the form M:N,
40 where M and N are the end points of the inclusive range.
41 All field numbers within this range are retrieved.
42 - A '*' for all fields at the top level (no sub-multiple record).
43 - A '**' for all fields including all fields and data in sub-multiple fields.
44 - Field number (or name) of a multiple followed by an * to indicate all
45 fields and records in the sub-multiple for that field.
46 Note: Invalid field names will be ignored
47
48Flags -- Optional.
49 - 'F' -- include field name in results with value. e.g. "AGE: 43" instead of
50 just "43"
51 - This flag is ignored if a FormatString is provided (see below)
52 - 'S' -- Keep all data values on a single line, separated by ';'.
53 - If flag not provided, and multiple data fields are requested,
54 - then the default is that each data value will be separated by a
55 - CRLF [$C(13)_$C(10)]
56 - This flag is ignored if a FormatString is provided (see below)
57 - 'R' -- Resolve fields to NAMES, even if a field NUMBER was used for input request
58 - Note: this will affect the sorting order of the output (see
59 FormatString info below). I.e. if R not specified, and field NUMBERS
60 are used for input, then results will be returned in numerical field
61 number order by default.
62 - If R is specified, then field numbers are converted to field NAMES,
63 and that is used to determine the order of output.
64 - 'N' -- Don't return values for empty fields. This is helpful if ALL fields
65 - were requested via '*'
66
67FormatString -- A string to determine how results are passed back....
68 NOTE: without a format string, results will be passed back in the order
69 returned by fileman. I.e. if user requested fields "SEX;.01;AGE", then
70 Fileman will place results into an array, which MUMPS will sort
71 alphabetically, e.g. .01, then AGE, then SEX. If "*" fields are
72 requested, it would be even more complex. A format string will
73 allow the user to specify ORDER.
74 Format: e.g. "Any arbitrary text %FieldNameOrNum% more text %FieldNameOrNum%..."
75 (The goal was to follow the method used by printf in the c language.)
76 - Any arbitrary text can be included.
77 - Field numbers or names should be enclosed by the '%' character
78 These will be replaced with actual data values.
79 - '\n' can be included to specify line breaks
80 - '%%' will be used to show a '%' in the output text
81 - Invalid, or non-matching, field names/numbers will be ignored.
82
83Results: returns a string that will be sent back to CPRS, to be included in a text note
84
85
86Examples of usage from CPRS:
87============================
88Simple examples:
89 |TMG PATIENT FLD{.01}| -- returns .01 field, which is the patients NAME, e.g. "SMITH,JOHN A"
90 |TMG PATIENT FLD{NAME}| -- returns same value as above, e.g. "SMITH,JOHN A"
91 |TMG PATIENT FLD{NAME^F}| -- e.g result "NAME: SMITH,JOHN A"
92
93More complex examples:
94 |TMG PATIENT FLD{NAME;SEX;AGE^F}|
95 --> "AGE: 34"_$C(13)_$C(10)_"NAME: SMITH,JOHN A"_$C(13)_$C(10)_"SEX: MALE"
96 And in CPRS, will show as:
97 AGE: 34
98 NAME: SMITH,JOHN A
99 SEX: MALE
100
101 |TMG PATIENT FLD{NAME;SEX;AGE^S}|
102 --> "34; SMITH,JOHN A; MALE"
103 **Notice that results are returned in alphabetical order, based on field name
104
105 |TMG PATIENT FLD{NAME;SEX;AGE^^NAME: %NAME%, %AGE% yrs., %SEX%}|
106 --> "NAME: SMITH,JOHN A, 34 YRS., MALE"
107 **Notice that use of format string allows results to be returned in expected order
108
109NOTE:
110============
111 The code has been developed on a GT.M mumps system. Every attempt was made to use coding
112 techniques that would be cross-platform to Cache'. But the patch has NOT been tested on 'Cache'.
113
114INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
115==========================
116 This patch should cause minimal impact on live systems, as it provides only 1 routine,
117 Installation will take less than 1 minute. Users may remain on the system in roll-and-
118 scroll mode.
119
120 NOTE HOWEVER: All CPRS applications should be exited before installing the patch. Otherwise
121 CPRS users will find that the RPC call has been redirected to a routine that does not yet
122 exist in their instance. In GT.M, recompilation of routines etc only occurrs with a client
123 first connects to the server. We are not sure if this behavior applies to Cache' systems. But
124 the safest approach would be to have all users of CPRS exit their applications, and restart
125 after application of the patch.
126
127 Note: the follow instructions were copied from another KIDS install and modified. There may be
128 some discrepancies.
129
130 The following are instructions for those using the Packman method:
131 ------------------------------------------------------------------
132 1. Use the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE option on the PackMan menu.
133
134 2. Review your mapped set. If any of the routines listed in the
135 ROUTINE SUMMARY section are mapped, they should be removed
136 from the mapped set at this time.
137
138 3. From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu, select
139 the Installation menu.
140
141 4. From this menu, you may elect to use the following options
142 (when prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1:
143 a. Backup a Transport Global
144 b. Compare Transport Global to Current System
145 c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global
146
147 5. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1
148
149 6. When prompted 'Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//'
150 respond NO.
151
152 7. When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and
153 Protocols? YES//', respond NO.
154
155 8. If routines were unmapped as part of step 2, they should be returned
156 to the mapped set once the installation has run to completion.
157
158 9. (See step 9 below)
159
160 The following are instructions for those loading the patch via Host File System:
161 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------
162 1. Navigate the menu option path to reach the Kernel Installation and Distribution
163 System Menu. Or, the menu option XPD MAIN may be entered directly.
164
165 2. Next, at the menu displaying:
166 Edits and Distribution ...
167 Utilities ...
168 Installation ... <---------- pick this one.
169
170 3. Next, at the menu displaying the options as below, choose each of the options
171 in a step-by-step fashion, in numerical order (i.e. 1, 2, 3 etc.) Step #1 will
172 prompt the user to enter the file path on the host file system where the source
173 file is stored. The filename to enter is TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1.KIDS, but add the
174 appropriate path. E.g. /tmp/TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1.KIDS
175
176 1 Load a Distribution
177 2 Verify Checksums in Transport Global
178 3 Print Transport Global
179 4 Compare Transport Global to Current System
180 5 Backup a Transport Global
181 6 Install Package(s)
182 Restart Install of Package(s)
183 Unload a Distribution
184
185 4. From this menu, you may elect to use the following options
186 (when prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1
187 a. Backup a Transport Global
188 b. Compare Transport Global to Current System
189 c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global
190
191 5. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package TMG-CPRS-TEXTOBJ-FMFLD*1.0*1
192
193 6. When prompted 'Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//'
194 respond NO.
195
196 7. When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and
197 Protocols? YES//', respond NO.
198
199 8. If routines were unmapped as part of step 2, they should be returned
200 to the mapped set once the installation has run to completion.
201
202
203=============================================================================
204User Information:
205Entered By : TOPPENBERG,KEVIN Date Entered : Apr 18,2010
206Completed By: TOPPENBERG,KEVIN Date Completed: Apr 18,2010
207Released By : TOPPENBERG,KEVIN Date Released : Apr 18,2010
208=============================================================================
209
210Packman Mail Message:
211=====================
212
213$END TXT
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