source: lang-file4mu1and2/langFilemods4wv.ro@ 1594

Last change on this file since 1594 was 1594, checked in by Sam Habiel, 11 years ago

Enhanced language file for MU Stage 1 and 2. Use only on VA Fileman, not MSC Fileman.

File size: 126.3 KB
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1Language File Modifications for WV
2GT.M 08-NOV-2012 08:41:55
3DILAI001
4DILAI001 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
5 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
6 Q:'DIFQ(.85) 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),5,999) S:$A(Y)=61 Y=$E(Y,2,999) X NO E S @X=Y
7Q Q
8 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"GL")
9 ;;=^DI(.85,
10 ;;^DIC("B","LANGUAGE",.85)
11 ;;=
12 ;;^DIC(.85,"%",0)
13 ;;=^1.005
14 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",0)
15 ;;=^^27^27^3121101^
16 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",1,0)
17 ;;=The LANGUAGE file is used both to officially identify a language, and to
18 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",2,0)
19 ;;=store MUMPS code needed to do language-specific conversions of data such
20 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",3,0)
21 ;;=as dates and numbers.
22 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",4,0)
23 ;;=
24 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",5,0)
25 ;;=Fileman distributes entries for the following languages:
26 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",6,0)
27 ;;= ID Number (.001) Name (.01)
28 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",7,0)
29 ;;= 1 English
30 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",8,0)
31 ;;= 2 German
32 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",9,0)
33 ;;= 3 Spanish
34 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",10,0)
35 ;;= 4 French
36 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",11,0)
37 ;;= 5 Finnish
38 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",12,0)
39 ;;= 6 Italian
40 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",13,0)
41 ;;= 7 Portuguese
42 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",14,0)
43 ;;= 10 Arabic
44 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",15,0)
45 ;;= 11 Russian
46 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",16,0)
47 ;;= 12 Greek
48 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",17,0)
49 ;;= 18 Hebrew
50 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",18,0)
51 ;;=
52 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",19,0)
53 ;;=The ISO-639-1 and ISO-639-2 compatible language file is distributed in the
54 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",20,0)
55 ;;=DILAINIT routines, shipped with Fileman 22.2.
56 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",21,0)
57 ;;=
58 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",22,0)
59 ;;=A pointer to this file from the TRANSLATION multiple on the DIALOG file
60 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",23,0)
61 ;;=also allows non-English text to be returned via FileMan calls.
62 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",24,0)
63 ;;=
64 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",25,0)
65 ;;=A note to VISTA developers: Although users can select entries by name,
66 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",26,0)
67 ;;=software should use the official two or three letter codes to eliminiate
68 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",27,0)
69 ;;=mistakes resulting from languages that have similar spelling.
70 ;;^DD(.85,0)
71 ;;=FIELD^^10^20
72 ;;^DD(.85,0,"DDA")
73 ;;=N
74 ;;^DD(.85,0,"DT")
75 ;;=3121101
76 ;;^DD(.85,0,"ID",.02)
77 ;;=W " ",$P(^(0),U,2)
78 ;;^DD(.85,0,"ID",.03)
79 ;;=W " ",$P(^(0),U,3)
80 ;;^DD(.85,0,"IX","F",.8501,.01)
81 ;;=
82 ;;^DD(.85,0,"NM","LANGUAGE")
83 ;;=
84 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.007,.001)
85 ;;=
86 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.008,.001)
87 ;;=
88 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.009,.001)
89 ;;=
90 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.4,709.1)
91 ;;=
92 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.4,1819.1)
93 ;;=
94 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.847,.01)
95 ;;=
96 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.85,.08)
97 ;;=
98 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.85,.09)
99 ;;=
100 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",1.008,.001)
101 ;;=
102 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",200,200.07)
103 ;;=
104 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",8989.3,207)
105 ;;=
106 ;;^DD(.85,.001,0)
107 ;;=ID NUMBER^NJ10,0^^ ^K:+X'=X!(X>9999999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
108 ;;^DD(.85,.001,3)
109 ;;=Type a number between 1 and 9999999999, 0 decimal digits.
110 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,0)
111 ;;=^^3^3^3121031^^
112 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,1,0)
113 ;;=A number that is used to uniquely identify a language. This number
114 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,2,0)
115 ;;=corresponds to the Kernel system variable DUZ("LANG"), which is set
116 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,3,0)
117 ;;=during Kernel signon to signify which language Fileman should use.
118 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,0)
119 ;;=^^31^31^3121031^
120 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,1,0)
121 ;;=Entries in this file are standardized, with the contents controlled by
122 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,2,0)
123 ;;=the Fileman Primary Development Team. The ID Number field is used to help
124 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,3,0)
125 ;;=protect referential integrity in VISTA databases during upgrades to the
126 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,4,0)
127 ;;=file. ID Number assignment corresponds to the order in which languages
128 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,5,0)
129 ;;=were added to the file. They were added in segments.
130 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,6,0)
131 ;;=
132 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,7,0)
133 ;;=The first segment consists of language numbers 1-7, 10-12, and 18, which
134 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,8,0)
135 ;;=were the first eleven languages added, in order. English is first because
136 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,9,0)
137 ;;=Fileman was originally written in English. German is second because
138 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,10,0)
139 ;;=Marcus Werners of Germany led the effort to create Fileman's dialog
140 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,11,0)
141 ;;=framework, to make translating VISTA into other languages easier.
142 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,12,0)
143 ;;=Spanish, French, Finnish, Italian, and Portuguese follow in the order in
144 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,13,0)
145 ;;=which the Fileman team was approached by potential translators about
146 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,14,0)
147 ;;=adding those languages to the file (though Finnish actually predates all
148 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,15,0)
149 ;;=other translation efforts except English). Arabic was assigned ID Number
150 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,16,0)
151 ;;=10 instead of 8 in recognition of the debt English owes Arabic for
152 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,17,0)
153 ;;=introducing the decimal numbering system to Europe. Russian and Greek
154 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,18,0)
155 ;;=were the next two translations the Fileman team was approached about. I
156 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,19,0)
157 ;;=do not recall why for Hebrew we skipped ahead to ID Number 18, but I'm
158 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,20,0)
159 ;;=sure there was a reason.
160 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,21,0)
161 ;;=
162 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,22,0)
163 ;;=Thereafter, languages are added in segments, in order by Name, starting
164 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,23,0)
165 ;;=with ID Number 8. The segments correspond to the ISO 639 language
166 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,24,0)
167 ;;=standards, in order (639-1 languages in segment two, 639-2 in three, and
168 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,25,0)
169 ;;=so on). Each language has one unique record in this file, so wherever a
170 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,26,0)
171 ;;=language in one segment has already been included in an earlier segment,
172 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,27,0)
173 ;;=it is not included in the later segment (e.g., Greek was in segment one,
174 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,28,0)
175 ;;=so it is not also added as a duplicate in segment two).
176 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,29,0)
177 ;;=
178 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,30,0)
179 ;;=This segmented approach makes it comparatively easy to upgrade the file
180 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,31,0)
181 ;;=in discrete batches, to keep the update projects manageable.
182 ;;^DD(.85,.001,"DT")
183 ;;=3121031
184 ;;^DD(.85,.01,0)
185 ;;=NAME^RFJ60^^0;1^K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
186 ;;^DD(.85,.01,.1)
187 ;;=Language-Name
188 ;;^DD(.85,.01,3)
189 ;;=Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.
190 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,0)
191 ;;=^^10^10^3121031^
192 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,1,0)
193 ;;=Enter the English name of the language, not the native name.
194 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,2,0)
195 ;;=
196 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,3,0)
197 ;;=The default is the English name from ISO 639, converted where necessary to
198 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,4,0)
199 ;;=ASCII. Where the ISO 639 standards disagree (cf. "Central Khmer" in ISO
200 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,5,0)
201 ;;=639-1 to "Khmer" in ISO 639-3), the most recent standard's spelling is
202 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,6,0)
203 ;;=used.
204 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,7,0)
205 ;;=
206 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,8,0)
207 ;;=However, this use of ISO 639's spelling as a default is overridden in
208 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,9,0)
209 ;;=several different ways to improve consistency across entries and to
210 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,10,0)
211 ;;=reduce selection error.
212 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,0)
213 ;;=^^63^63^3121031^
214 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,1,0)
215 ;;=This is the English name of the language, not the native name. It
216 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,2,0)
217 ;;=defaults to the English name from ISO 639, mixed case, converted where
218 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,3,0)
219 ;;=necessary to ASCII. Where the ISO 639 standards disagree (cf. "Central
220 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,4,0)
221 ;;=Khmer" in ISO 639-1 to "Khmer" in ISO 639-3), the most recent standard's
222 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,5,0)
223 ;;=spelling is used.
224 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,6,0)
225 ;;=
226 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,7,0)
227 ;;=However, this use of ISO 639's spelling as a default is overridden in
228 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,8,0)
229 ;;=several different ways to improve consistency across entries and to
230 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,9,0)
231 ;;=reduce selection error.
232 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,10,0)
233 ;;=
234 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,11,0)
235 ;;=For example, for most modern languages, the form of the name that
236 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,12,0)
237 ;;=includes the word "Modern" and the parenthesized dates is an alternate
238 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,13,0)
239 ;;=name, but ISO 639 reverses that with Modern Greek. In this file, we
240 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,14,0)
241 ;;=reassert the pattern by making the ISO 639 name "Greek, Modern (1453-)"
242 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,15,0)
243 ;;=an alternate name and making the name "Greek" instead.
244 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,16,0)
245 ;;=
246 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,17,0)
247 ;;=Since most users of these systems are medical professionals rather than
248 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,18,0)
249 ;;=linguists or historians, we emphasize modern languages and group
250 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,19,0)
251 ;;=historical ones away from the modern names to reduce accidents. For
252 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,20,0)
253 ;;=example, "French, Old (842-ca.1400)" as so named in ISO 639-2 is used as
254 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,21,0)
255 ;;=an alternate name for "Old French" in this file, to move the obsolete
256 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,22,0)
257 ;;=form of the language away from the modern one. Thus, "Old" languages,
258 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,23,0)
259 ;;="Ancient" ones, and "Middle" ones will tend to sort together. However,
260 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,24,0)
261 ;;=languages whose names look like historical ones, such as "Old Church
262 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,25,0)
263 ;;=Slavonic", that are still living languages or in active liturgical use
264 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,26,0)
265 ;;=are kept in this form if that is how they are best known.
266 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,27,0)
267 ;;=
268 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,28,0)
269 ;;=Also, such forms that include parenthetical dates are changed to remove
270 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,29,0)
271 ;;=the dates and parentheses from the Name field; the original forms and
272 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,30,0)
273 ;;=variants are preserved in the Alternate Name field.
274 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,31,0)
275 ;;=
276 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,32,0)
277 ;;=For similar reasons, language collections like "Banda languages" are
278 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,33,0)
279 ;;=renamed as "Languages, Banda" to move them away from individual language
280 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,34,0)
281 ;;=a patient might speak, like "Banda-Banda". The same was preserved from
282 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,35,0)
283 ;;=ISO 639 with creoles and pidgins (such as "Creoles and Pidgins,
284 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,36,0)
285 ;;=Portuguese-Based"), which are collective languages, to kepp them separate
286 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,37,0)
287 ;;=from the individual languages they might be confused with (such as
288 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,38,0)
289 ;;="Portuguese"). However, individual languages like "Haitian Creole" and
290 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,39,0)
291 ;;="Chinook Jargon" whose ISO 639 names makes them sound like language
292 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,40,0)
293 ;;=collections are nevertheless left as is, since these are the names they
294 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,41,0)
295 ;;=are known by and since the distinguishing part of the name does come
296 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,42,0)
297 ;;=first, allowing for unambiguous selection.
298 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,43,0)
299 ;;=
300 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,44,0)
301 ;;=Where the language name from ISO 639 is a list of alternative names, as
302 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,45,0)
303 ;;=in "Catalan, Valencian", the dominant name (based on other code sets,
304 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,46,0)
305 ;;=Ethnologue, Wikipedia, e.g. "Catalan") is used as the Name, with the
306 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,47,0)
307 ;;=other name(s) (e.g., "Valencian") added to the Alternate Name field.
308 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,48,0)
309 ;;=
310 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,49,0)
311 ;;=As a general rule (except in the case of language collections), ISO 639
312 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,50,0)
313 ;;=names that use commas to invert a language name (like "Sorbian, Upper")
314 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,51,0)
315 ;;=are corrected (like "Upper Sorbian"), and the ISO 639 name is made an
316 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,52,0)
317 ;;=Alternate Name. We do not try to use commas in the Name field to group
318 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,53,0)
319 ;;=together all related languages or dialects, though we do in the Alternate
320 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,54,0)
321 ;;=Name field.
322 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,55,0)
323 ;;=
324 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,56,0)
325 ;;=In the Name field, parenthetical comments are generally restricted to
326 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,57,0)
327 ;;=distinguishing between unrelated languages that have the same name, like
328 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,58,0)
329 ;;="Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)" and "Lele (Papua New Guinea)". The
330 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,59,0)
331 ;;=parenthetical words will be (in order of preference) a country, a people,
332 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,60,0)
333 ;;=or an alternate name of the language, so long as it distinguishes it from
334 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,61,0)
335 ;;=the other identically named languages. To date, we have not had to change
336 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,62,0)
337 ;;=any of the ISO 639 names we've imported to make or correct these
338 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,63,0)
339 ;;=distinctions, but we stand ready to do so to enforce this pattern.
340 ;;^DD(.85,.01,"DT")
341 ;;=3121031
342 ;;^DD(.85,.02,0)
343 ;;=TWO LETTER CODE^FJ2^^0;2^K:$L(X)>2!($L(X)<2) X
344 ;;^DD(.85,.02,3)
345 ;;=Answer must be 2 characters in length.
346 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,0)
347 ;;=^^3^3^3121101^^
348 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,1,0)
349 ;;=Enter the two-letter code defined for this language in the ISO 639-1
350 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,2,0)
351 ;;=standard. Not every language has a two-letter code; for those that do not
352 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,3,0)
353 ;;=leave this field blank.
354 ;;^DD(.85,.02,23,0)
355 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
356 ;;^DD(.85,.02,23,1,0)
357 ;;=Future versions of this file wil include an optional key on this field.
358 ;;^DD(.85,.02,"DT")
359 ;;=3121101
360 ;;^DD(.85,.03,0)
361 ;;=THREE LETTER CODE^FJ3^^0;3^K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3) X
362 ;;^DD(.85,.03,3)
363 ;;=Answer must be 3 characters in length.
364 ;;^DD(.85,.03,21,0)
365 ;;=^^2^2^3121101^^^^
366 ;;^DD(.85,.03,21,1,0)
367 ;;=Enter the three-letter code defined for this language in the ISO 639-2/B
368 ;;^DD(.85,.03,21,2,0)
369 ;;=standard.
370 ;;^DD(.85,.03,23,0)
371 ;;=^^2^2^3121101^
372 ;;^DD(.85,.03,23,1,0)
373 ;;=When this file is upgraded to ISO-639-6, an optional key will be added to
374 ;;^DD(.85,.03,23,2,0)
375 ;;=this field.
376 ;;^DD(.85,.03,"DT")
377 ;;=3121101
378 ;;^DD(.85,.04,0)
379 ;;=FOUR LETTER CODE^FJ4^^0;4^K:$L(X)>4!($L(X)<4) X
380 ;;^DD(.85,.04,3)
381 ;;=Answer must be 4 characters in length.
382 ;;^DD(.85,.04,21,0)
383 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^^^
384 ;;^DD(.85,.04,21,1,0)
385 ;;=Enter the four letter code associated with the language in ISO-639-6.
386 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,0)
387 ;;=^^3^3^3121101^
388 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,1,0)
389 ;;=This field is currently not used in this version of the release (as of
390 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,2,0)
391 ;;=Fileman V22.2). In a future version when this file is upgraded to
392 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,3,0)
393 ;;=ISO-639-6, a key will be added to this field.
394 ;;^DD(.85,.04,"DT")
395 ;;=3121101
396 ;;^DD(.85,.05,0)
397 ;;=ALTERNATE THREE LETTER CODE^FJ3^^0;5^K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3) X
398 ;;^DD(.85,.05,3)
399 ;;=Answer must be 3 characters in length.
400 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,0)
401 ;;=^^4^4^3121101^
402 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,1,0)
403 ;;=This is the alternate three letter code for a language. This will only be
404 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,2,0)
405 ;;=used in cases where the language abbreviation is different in English
406 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,3,0)
407 ;;=than in the native language. E.g. GER instead of DEU; for German instead
408 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,4,0)
409 ;;=of Deutsch. This alternate abbreviation can be found in ISO 639-2/B.
410 ;;^DD(.85,.05,23,0)
411 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
412 ;;^DD(.85,.05,23,1,0)
413 ;;=In a future version of Fileman, this field will have an optional key.
414
415DILAI002
416DILAI002 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
417 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
418 Q:'DIFQ(.85) 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),5,999) S:$A(Y)=61 Y=$E(Y,2,999) X NO E S @X=Y
419Q Q
420 ;;^DD(.85,.05,"DT")
421 ;;=3121102
422 ;;^DD(.85,.06,0)
423 ;;=SCOPE^S^I:Individual;M:Macrolanguage;C:Collective;S:Special;L:Local;^0;6^Q
424 ;;^DD(.85,.06,3)
425 ;;=Select a language's scope
426 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,0)
427 ;;=^^12^12^3121031^
428 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,1,0)
429 ;;=Enter the Scope of a Language.
430 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,2,0)
431 ;;=
432 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,3,0)
433 ;;=Individual if the language is an individually identifiable language
434 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,4,0)
435 ;;=(e.g. 'Cantonese').
436 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,5,0)
437 ;;=
438 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,6,0)
439 ;;=Macrolanguage if the language encopasses several other languages (e.g.
440 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,7,0)
441 ;;='Chinese')
442 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,8,0)
443 ;;=
444 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,9,0)
445 ;;=Collective if the language is a language group (e.g. 'Languages,
446 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,10,0)
447 ;;=Sino-Tibetan')
448 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,11,0)
449 ;;=
450 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,12,0)
451 ;;=Special and Local are reserved for specific entries.
452 ;;^DD(.85,.06,23,0)
453 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
454 ;;^DD(.85,.06,23,1,0)
455 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
456 ;;^DD(.85,.06,"DT")
457 ;;=3121101
458 ;;^DD(.85,.07,0)
459 ;;=TYPE^S^L:Living;C:Constructed;A:Ancient;H:Historical;E:Extinct;^0;7^Q
460 ;;^DD(.85,.07,.1)
461 ;;=Historical Status
462 ;;^DD(.85,.07,3)
463 ;;=Select a choice.
464 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,0)
465 ;;=^^12^12^3121101^^
466 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,1,0)
467 ;;=Living means that the language is spoken today (e.g. English).
468 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,2,0)
469 ;;=
470 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,3,0)
471 ;;=Constructed means that the language is artificial (e.g. Esperanto).
472 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,4,0)
473 ;;=
474 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,5,0)
475 ;;=Ancient means that the language is very old and not spoken any more (e.g.
476 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,6,0)
477 ;;=Ancient Egyptian).
478 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,7,0)
479 ;;=
480 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,8,0)
481 ;;=Historical means that the language was being used in the Medieval times
482 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,9,0)
483 ;;=and is not spoken any more (e.g. Old High German).
484 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,10,0)
485 ;;=
486 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,11,0)
487 ;;=Extinct means that the language was being used recently but has died out
488 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,12,0)
489 ;;=(e.g. Cornish).
490 ;;^DD(.85,.07,23,0)
491 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
492 ;;^DD(.85,.07,23,1,0)
493 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
494 ;;^DD(.85,.07,"DT")
495 ;;=3121101
496 ;;^DD(.85,.08,0)
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498 ;;^DD(.85,.08,3)
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500 ;;^DD(.85,.08,12)
501 ;;=Only collective languages are selectable
502 ;;^DD(.85,.08,12.1)
503 ;;=S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""C"""
504 ;;^DD(.85,.08,21,0)
505 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^^
506 ;;^DD(.85,.08,21,1,0)
507 ;;=Enter a language collection to which this language belongs.
508 ;;^DD(.85,.08,23,0)
509 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
510 ;;^DD(.85,.08,23,1,0)
511 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
512 ;;^DD(.85,.08,"DT")
513 ;;=3121101
514 ;;^DD(.85,.09,0)
515 ;;=MEMBER OF LANGUAGE SET^*P.85'^DI(.85,^0;9^S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""M""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=$G(DIE),X=+Y K:Y<0 X
516 ;;^DD(.85,.09,3)
517 ;;=Enter a choice.
518 ;;^DD(.85,.09,12)
519 ;;=You may only select Macrolanguages
520 ;;^DD(.85,.09,12.1)
521 ;;=S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""M"""
522 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,0)
523 ;;=^^3^3^3121101^
524 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,1,0)
525 ;;=If this language is a dialect of a macrolanguage, select the
526 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,2,0)
527 ;;=macrolanguage to which it belongs. (E.g. Cantonese is a dialect of
528 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,3,0)
529 ;;=Chinese; thus Chinese is Cantonese's macrolanguage.)
530 ;;^DD(.85,.09,23,0)
531 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
532 ;;^DD(.85,.09,23,1,0)
533 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
534 ;;^DD(.85,.09,"DT")
535 ;;=3121101
536 ;;^DD(.85,1,0)
537 ;;=ALTERNATE NAME^.8501^^1;0
538 ;;^DD(.85,10,0)
539 ;;=DESCRIPTION^.8502^^10;0
540 ;;^DD(.85,10,"DT")
541 ;;=3121031
542 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,0)
543 ;;=ORDINAL NUMBER FORMAT^K^^ORD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
544 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,3)
545 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
546 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,9)
547 ;;=@
548 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,0)
549 ;;=^^6^6^2941121^^^^
550 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,1,0)
551 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a number in Y to its ordinal equivalent in
552 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,2,0)
553 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the ordinal equivalent without
554 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,3,0)
555 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. Ex. in English:
556 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,4,0)
557 ;;= Y=1 becomes Y=1ST
558 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,5,0)
559 ;;= Y=2 becomes Y=2ND
560 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,6,0)
561 ;;= Y=3 becomes Y=3RD etc.
562 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,"DT")
563 ;;=2940307
564 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,0)
565 ;;=DATE/TIME FORMAT^K^^DD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
566 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,3)
567 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
568 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,9)
569 ;;=@
570 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,0)
571 ;;=^^6^6^2941121^^^
572 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,1,0)
573 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a date or date/time in Y from FileMan internal
574 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,2,0)
575 ;;=format, to printable format equivalent to English MMM DD,YYYY@HH.MM.SS.
576 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,3,0)
577 ;;=The code should set Y to the output, without altering any other variables
578 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,4,0)
579 ;;=in the environment. Ex. in English:
580 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,5,0)
581 ;;=
582 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,6,0)
583 ;;= Y=2940612.031245 becomes Y=JUN 12,1994@03:12:45
584 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,"DT")
585 ;;=2940307
586 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,0)
587 ;;=DATE/TIME FORMAT (FMTE)^K^^FMTE;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
588 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,3)
589 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
590 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,9)
591 ;;=@
592 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,0)
593 ;;=^^22^22^2941122^
594 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,1,0)
595 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a date or date/time in Y from FileMan internal
596 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,2,0)
597 ;;=format, to printable format based on the various outputs from routine
598 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,3,0)
599 ;;=FMTE^DILIBF. This is an extrinsic function. Coming in to this MUMPS
600 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,4,0)
601 ;;=code, in addition to the internal date in Y, a third parameter will be
602 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,5,0)
603 ;;=defined to contain flags equivalent to the flag passed as the second input
604 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,6,0)
605 ;;=parameter to FMTE^DILIBF. The code should set Y to the output, without
606 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,7,0)
607 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. The output should be
608 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,8,0)
609 ;;=formatted based on these flags:
610 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,9,0)
611 ;;=
612 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,10,0)
613 ;;= 1 MMM DD, YYYY@HH:MM:SS
614 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,11,0)
615 ;;= 2 MM/DD/YY@HH:MM:SS no leading zeroes on month,day
616 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,12,0)
617 ;;= 3 DD/MM/YY@HH:MM:SS no leading zeroes on month,day
618 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,13,0)
619 ;;= 4 YY/MM/DD@HH:MM:SS
620 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,14,0)
621 ;;= 5 MMM DD,YYYY@HH:MM:SS no space before year,no leading zero on day
622 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,15,0)
623 ;;= 6 MM-DD-YYYY @ HH:MM:SS spaces separate time
624 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,16,0)
625 ;;= 7 MM-DD-YYYY@HH:MM:SS no leading zeroes on month,day
626 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,17,0)
627 ;;=
628 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,18,0)
629 ;;=letters in the flag
630 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,19,0)
631 ;;= S return always seconds
632 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,20,0)
633 ;;= U return uppercase month names
634 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,21,0)
635 ;;= P return time as am,pm
636 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,22,0)
637 ;;= D return only date part
638 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,"DT")
639 ;;=2940624
640 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,0)
641 ;;=TIME^K^^TIME;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
642 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,3)
643 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code for the output of time only.
644 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,9)
645 ;;=@
646 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,21,0)
647 ;;=^^2^2^2960318^
648 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,21,1,0)
649 ;;=The code stored here will be used to get formatted output of the time
650 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,21,2,0)
651 ;;=part belonging to a FileMan Date/Time value.
652 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,"DT")
653 ;;=2960318
654 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,0)
655 ;;=CARDINAL NUMBER FORMAT^K^^CRD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
656 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,3)
657 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
658 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,9)
659 ;;=@
660 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,0)
661 ;;=^^5^5^2941121^^
662 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,1,0)
663 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a number in Y to its cardinal equivalent in
664 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,2,0)
665 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the cardinal equivalent without
666 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,3,0)
667 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. Ex. in English:
668 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,4,0)
669 ;;= Y=2000 becomes Y=2,000
670 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,5,0)
671 ;;= Y=1234567 becomes Y=1,234,567
672 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,"DT")
673 ;;=2940308
674 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,0)
675 ;;=UPPERCASE CONVERSION^K^^UC;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
676 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,3)
677 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
678 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,9)
679 ;;=@
680 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,0)
681 ;;=^^4^4^2941121^
682 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,1,0)
683 ;;=MUMPS code used to convert text in Y to its upper-case equivalent in
684 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,2,0)
685 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the external format without
686 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,3,0)
687 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. In English, changes
688 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,4,0)
689 ;;= abCdeF to: ABCDEF
690 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,"DT")
691 ;;=2940308
692 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,0)
693 ;;=LOWERCASE CONVERSION^K^^LC;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
694 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,3)
695 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
696 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,9)
697 ;;=@
698 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,0)
699 ;;=^^4^4^2941121^
700 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,1,0)
701 ;;=MUMPS code used to convert text in Y to its lower-case equivalent in
702 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,2,0)
703 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the external format without
704 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,3,0)
705 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. In English, changes:
706 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,4,0)
707 ;;= ABcdEFgHij to: abcdefghij
708 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,"DT")
709 ;;=2940308
710 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,0)
711 ;;=DATE INPUT^K^^20.2;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
712 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,3)
713 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
714 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,9)
715 ;;=@
716 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,"DT")
717 ;;=2940714
718 ;;^DD(.8501,0)
719 ;;=ALTERNATE NAME SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
720 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"DT")
721 ;;=3121101
722 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"IX","B",.8501,.01)
723 ;;=
724 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"NM","ALTERNATE NAME")
725 ;;=
726 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"UP")
727 ;;=.85
728 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,0)
729 ;;=ALTERNATE NAME^MFJ60^^0;1^K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
730 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,0)
731 ;;=^.1
732 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,1,0)
733 ;;=.8501^B
734 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,1,1)
735 ;;=S ^DI(.85,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
736 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,1,2)
737 ;;=K ^DI(.85,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
738 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,0)
739 ;;=.85^F
740 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,1)
741 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"F",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)=""
742 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,2)
743 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"F",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)
744 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,3)
745 ;;=WHOLE FILE CROSS REFERENCE FOR ALTERNATE NAME
746 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,"%D",0)
747 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
748 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,"%D",1,0)
749 ;;=Whole file cross-reference for ALTERNATE NAME multiple.
750 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,"DT")
751 ;;=3121101
752 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,3)
753 ;;=Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.
754 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,21,0)
755 ;;=^^2^2^3121101^^
756 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,21,1,0)
757 ;;=This field contains other synonyms for a language.
758 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,21,2,0)
759 ;;=E.g. for Greek, synonyms include Ellinika and Romaic.
760 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,"DT")
761 ;;=3121101
762 ;;^DD(.8502,0)
763 ;;=DESCRIPTION SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
764 ;;^DD(.8502,0,"DT")
765 ;;=3121031
766 ;;^DD(.8502,0,"NM","DESCRIPTION")
767 ;;=
768 ;;^DD(.8502,0,"UP")
769 ;;=.85
770 ;;^DD(.8502,.01,0)
771 ;;=DESCRIPTION^Wx^^0;1
772 ;;^DD(.8502,.01,3)
773 ;;=Enter an optional language description
774 ;;^DD(.8502,.01,"DT")
775 ;;=3121031
776 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",0)
777 ;;=.85^B^Regular new-style B Index^R^^F^IR^I^.85^^^^^LS
778 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",1)
779 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"B",X,DA)=""
780 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",2)
781 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"B",X,DA)
782 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",2.5)
783 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"B")
784 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",11.1,0)
785 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
786 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",11.1,1,0)
787 ;;=1^F^.85^.01^^1^F
788 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",11.1,1,3)
789 ;;=
790 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",0)
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792 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",1)
793 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"C",X,DA)=""
794 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",2)
795 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"C",X,DA)
796 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",2.5)
797 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"C")
798 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",11.1,0)
799 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
800 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",11.1,1,0)
801 ;;=1^F^.85^.02^^1^F
802 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",0)
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804 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",1)
805 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
806 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",2)
807 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA)
808 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",2.5)
809 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"D")
810 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",11.1,0)
811 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
812 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",11.1,1,0)
813 ;;=1^F^.85^.03^30^1^F
814 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",0)
815 ;;=.85^E^(Pseudo-)Mneumonic index for the Alternate three letter code^MU^^F^IR^I^.85^^^^^LS
816 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,0)
817 ;;=^^6^6^3121031^
818 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,1,0)
819 ;;=This will add entries to the C index for the three letter code a la the
820 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,2,0)
821 ;;=mnemonic style.
822 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,3,0)
823 ;;=
824 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,4,0)
825 ;;=If you need re-cross-reference this field, you need to kill of the
826 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,5,0)
827 ;;=entries in the regular C index, set the C index, and then set this index
828 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,6,0)
829 ;;=to update the C with the mnemonic xrefs.
830 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",1)
831 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"D",X,DA)=1
832 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",2)
833 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"D",X,DA)
834 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",11.1,0)
835 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
836 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",11.1,1,0)
837 ;;=1^F^.85^.05^^1^F
838 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEY",.85,.85,"A",0)
839 ;;=.85^A^P^1046
840 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEY",.85,.85,"A",2,0)
841 ;;=^.312IA^1^1
842 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEY",.85,.85,"A",2,1,0)
843 ;;=.01^.85^1
844 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEY",.85,.85,"B",0)
845 ;;=.85^B^S^1048
846 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEY",.85,.85,"B",2,0)
847 ;;=^.312IA^1^1
848 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEY",.85,.85,"B",2,1,0)
849 ;;=.03^.85^1
850 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEYPTR",.85,.85,"A")
851 ;;=.85^B
852 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"KEYPTR",.85,.85,"B")
853 ;;=.85^D
854
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857 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
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873 ;;=I Y S Y=$FN(Y,",")
874 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,1,"DD")
875 ;;=S:Y Y=$S($E(Y,4,5):$P("JAN^FEB^MAR^APR^MAY^JUN^JUL^AUG^SEP^OCT^NOV^DEC","^",+$E(Y,4,5))_" ",1:"")_$S($E(Y,6,7):+$E(Y,6,7)_",",1:"")_($E(Y,1,3)+1700)_$P("@"_$E(Y_0,9,10)_":"_$E(Y_"000",11,12)_$S($E(Y,13,14):":"_$E(Y_0,13,14),1:""),"^",Y[".")
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884 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,1,"UC")
885 ;;=S Y=$TR(Y,"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz","ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ")
886 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,0)
887 ;;=GERMAN^DE^DEU^^GER
888 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,0)
889 ;;=^.8501^7^7
890 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,1,0)
891 ;;=GERMAN, STANDARD
892 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,2,0)
893 ;;=STANDARD GERMAN
894 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,3,0)
895 ;;=DEUTSCH
896 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,4,0)
897 ;;=DEUTSCH SPRACHE
898 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,5,0)
899 ;;=TEDESCO
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901 ;;=MODERN GERMAN (1500-)
902 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,1,7,0)
903 ;;=GERMAN,MODERN (1500-)
904 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,"CRD")
905 ;;=S:$G(Y) Y=$TR($FN(Y,","),",",".")
906 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,"DD")
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908 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,"LC")
909 ;;=S Y=$TR(Y,"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[]\","abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{}|")
910 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,"ORD")
911 ;;=S:$G(Y) Y=Y_"."
912 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,2,"TIME")
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1003 ;;=^.8501^9^9
1004 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,12,1,1,0)
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1006 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,12,1,2,0)
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1009 ;;=GRAECAE
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1013 ;;=GRECO
1014 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,12,1,6,0)
1015 ;;=NEO-HELLENIC
1016 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,12,1,7,0)
1017 ;;=ROMAIC
1018 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,12,1,8,0)
1019 ;;=MODERN GREEK (1453-)
1020 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,12,1,9,0)
1021 ;;=GREEK, MODERN (1453-)
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1051 ;;=IVRIT
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1080 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,26,0)
1081 ;;=AMHARIC^AM^AMH^^
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1102 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,28,1,1,0)
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1130 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,33,1,1,0)
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1145 ;;=AROMANIAN^^RUP^^
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1147 ;;=^.8501^2^2
1148 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,34,1,1,0)
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1155 ;;=^.8501^3^3
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1199 ;;=BEJA^^BEJ^^
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1289 ;;=CHIPEWYAN^^CHP^^
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1291 ;;=^.8501^1^1
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1297 ;;=CHUUKESE^^CHK^^
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1314 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,85,0)
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1331 ;;=^.8501^1^1
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1339 ;;=DAKOTA^^DAK^^
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1341 ;;=DANISH^DA^DAN^^
1342 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,97,0)
1343 ;;=DARGWA^^DAR^^
1344 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,98,0)
1345 ;;=DELAWARE^^DEL^^
1346 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,99,0)
1347 ;;=DINKA^^DIN^^
1348 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,100,0)
1349 ;;=DIVEHI^DV^DIV^^
1350 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,100,1,0)
1351 ;;=^.8501^2^2
1352 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,100,1,1,0)
1353 ;;=DHIVEHI
1354 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,100,1,2,0)
1355 ;;=MALDIVIAN
1356 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,101,0)
1357 ;;=DOGRI^^DOI^^
1358 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,102,0)
1359 ;;=DOGRIB^^DGR^^
1360 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,103,0)
1361 ;;=DUALA^^DUA^^
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1363 ;;=DUTCH^NL^NLD^^DUT
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1365 ;;=^.8501^1^1
1366 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,104,1,1,0)
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1379 ;;=ERZYA^^MYV^^
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1385 ;;=EWE^EE^EWE^^
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1387 ;;=EWONDO^^EWO^^
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1389 ;;=FANG^^FAN^^
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1391 ;;=FANTI^^FAT^^
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1393 ;;=FAROESE^FO^FAO^^
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2321 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2322 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,433,1,1,0)
2323 ;;=LULE SAMI
2324 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,434,0)
2325 ;;=SAMI, NORTHERN^SE^SME^^
2326 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,434,1,0)
2327 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2328 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,434,1,1,0)
2329 ;;=NORTHERN SAMI
2330 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,435,0)
2331 ;;=SAMI, SKOLT^^SMS^^
2332 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,435,1,0)
2333 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2334 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,435,1,1,0)
2335 ;;=SKOLT SAMI
2336 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,436,0)
2337 ;;=SAMI, SOUTHERN^^SMA^^
2338 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,436,1,0)
2339 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2340 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,436,1,1,0)
2341 ;;=SOUTHERN SAMI
2342 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,437,0)
2343 ;;=SAMOAN^SM^SMO^^
2344 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,438,0)
2345 ;;=SANDAWE^^SAD^^
2346 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,439,0)
2347 ;;=SANGO^SG^SAG^^
2348 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,440,0)
2349 ;;=SANSKRIT^SA^SAN^^
2350 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,441,0)
2351 ;;=SANTALI^^SAT^^
2352 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,442,0)
2353 ;;=SARDINIAN^SC^SRD^^
2354 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,443,0)
2355 ;;=SASAK^^SAS^^
2356 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,444,0)
2357 ;;=SCOTS^^SCO^^
2358 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,445,0)
2359 ;;=SELKUP^^SEL^^
2360 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,446,0)
2361 ;;=SERBIAN^SR^SRP^^
2362 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,447,0)
2363 ;;=SERER^^SRR^^
2364 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,448,0)
2365 ;;=SHAN^^SHN^^
2366 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,449,0)
2367 ;;=SHONA^SN^SNA^^
2368 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,450,0)
2369 ;;=SICILIAN^^SCN^^
2370 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,451,0)
2371 ;;=SIDAMO^^SID^^
2372 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,452,0)
2373 ;;=SIKSIKA^^BLA^^
2374 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,453,0)
2375 ;;=SINDHI^SD^SND^^
2376 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,454,0)
2377 ;;=SINHALA^SI^SIN^^
2378 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,454,1,0)
2379 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2380 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,454,1,1,0)
2381 ;;=SINHALESE
2382 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,455,0)
2383 ;;=SLAVE (ATHAPASKAN)^^DEN^^
2384 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,455,1,0)
2385 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2386 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,455,1,1,0)
2387 ;;=SLAVEY
2388 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,0)
2389 ;;=SLAVONIC, CHURCH^CU^CHU^^
2390 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,1,0)
2391 ;;=^.8501^5^5
2392 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,1,1,0)
2393 ;;=CHURCH SLAVONIC
2394 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,1,2,0)
2395 ;;=CHURCH SLAVIC
2396 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,1,3,0)
2397 ;;=OLD CHURCH SLAVONIC
2398 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,1,4,0)
2399 ;;=OLD BULGARIAN
2400 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,456,1,5,0)
2401 ;;=OLD SLAVONIC
2402 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,457,0)
2403 ;;=SLOVAK^SK^SLK^^SLO
2404 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,458,0)
2405 ;;=SLOVENIAN^SL^SLV^^
2406 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,458,1,0)
2407 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2408 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,458,1,1,0)
2409 ;;=SLOVENE
2410 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,459,0)
2411 ;;=SOGDIAN^^SOG^^
2412 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,460,0)
2413 ;;=SOMALI^SO^SOM^^
2414 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,461,0)
2415 ;;=SONINKE^^SNK^^
2416 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,462,0)
2417 ;;=SORBIAN, LOWER^^DSB^^
2418 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,462,1,0)
2419 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2420 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,462,1,1,0)
2421 ;;=LOWER SORBIAN
2422 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,463,0)
2423 ;;=SORBIAN, UPPER^^HSB^^
2424 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,463,1,0)
2425 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2426 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,463,1,1,0)
2427 ;;=UPPER SORBIAN
2428 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,464,0)
2429 ;;=SOTHO, SOUTHERN^ST^SOT^^
2430 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,464,1,0)
2431 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2432 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,464,1,1,0)
2433 ;;=SOUTHERN SOTHO
2434 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,465,0)
2435 ;;=SRANAN TONGO^^SRN^^
2436 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,466,0)
2437 ;;=SUKUMA^^SUK^^
2438 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,467,0)
2439 ;;=SUMERIAN^^SUX^^
2440 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,468,0)
2441 ;;=SUNDANESE^SU^SUN^^
2442 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,469,0)
2443 ;;=SUSU^^SUS^^
2444 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,470,0)
2445 ;;=SWAHILI^SW^SWA^^
2446 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,471,0)
2447 ;;=SWATI^SS^SSW^^
2448 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,472,0)
2449 ;;=SWEDISH^SV^SWE^^
2450 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,473,0)
2451 ;;=SWISS GERMAN^^GSW^^
2452 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,473,1,0)
2453 ;;=^.8501^3^3
2454 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,473,1,1,0)
2455 ;;=GERMAN, SWISS
2456 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,473,1,2,0)
2457 ;;=ALEMANNIC
2458 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,473,1,3,0)
2459 ;;=ALSATIAN
2460 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,474,0)
2461 ;;=SYRIAC^^SYR^^
2462 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,475,0)
2463 ;;=TAGALOG^TL^TGL^^
2464 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,476,0)
2465 ;;=TAHITIAN^TY^TAH^^
2466 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,477,0)
2467 ;;=TAJIK^TG^TGK^^
2468 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,478,0)
2469 ;;=TAMASHEK^^TMH^^
2470 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,479,0)
2471 ;;=TAMIL^TA^TAM^^
2472 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,480,0)
2473 ;;=TATAR^TT^TAT^^
2474 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,481,0)
2475 ;;=TELUGU^TE^TEL^^
2476 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,482,0)
2477 ;;=TERENO^^TER^^
2478 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,483,0)
2479 ;;=TETUM^^TET^^
2480 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,484,0)
2481 ;;=THAI^TH^THA^^
2482 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,485,0)
2483 ;;=TIBETAN^BO^BOD^^TIB
2484 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,485,1,0)
2485 ;;=^.8501^2^2
2486 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,485,1,1,0)
2487 ;;=TIBETAN STANDARD
2488 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,485,1,2,0)
2489 ;;=TIBETAN, CENTRAL
2490 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,486,0)
2491 ;;=TIGRE^^TIG^^
2492 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,487,0)
2493 ;;=TIGRINYA^TI^TIR^^
2494 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,488,0)
2495 ;;=TIMNE^^TEM^^
2496 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,489,0)
2497 ;;=TIV^^TIV^^
2498 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,490,0)
2499 ;;=TLINGIT^^TLI^^
2500 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,491,0)
2501 ;;=TOK PISIN^^TPI^^
2502 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,492,0)
2503 ;;=TOKELAU^^TKL^^
2504 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,493,0)
2505 ;;=TONGA (NYASA)^^TOG^^
2506 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,494,0)
2507 ;;=TONGA (TONGA ISLANDS)^TO^TON^^
2508 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,494,1,0)
2509 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2510 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,494,1,1,0)
2511 ;;=TONGA ISLANDS
2512 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,495,0)
2513 ;;=TSIMSHIAN^^TSI^^
2514 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,496,0)
2515 ;;=TSONGA^TS^TSO^^
2516 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,497,0)
2517 ;;=TSWANA^TN^TSN^^
2518 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,498,0)
2519 ;;=TUMBUKA^^TUM^^
2520 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,499,0)
2521 ;;=TURKISH^TR^TUR^^
2522 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,500,0)
2523 ;;=TURKMEN^TK^TUK^^
2524 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,501,0)
2525 ;;=TUVALU^^TVL^^
2526 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,502,0)
2527 ;;=TUVINIAN^^TYV^^
2528 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,503,0)
2529 ;;=TWI^TW^TWI^^
2530 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,504,0)
2531 ;;=UDMURT^^UDM^^
2532 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,505,0)
2533 ;;=UGARITIC^^UGA^^
2534 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,506,0)
2535 ;;=UIGHUR^UG^UIG^^
2536 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,506,1,0)
2537 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2538 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,506,1,1,0)
2539 ;;=UYGHUR
2540 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,507,0)
2541 ;;=UKRAINIAN^UK^UKR^^
2542 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,508,0)
2543 ;;=UMBUNDU^^UMB^^
2544 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,509,0)
2545 ;;=UNDETERMINED^^UND^^
2546 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,510,0)
2547 ;;=URDU^UR^URD^^
2548 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,511,0)
2549 ;;=UZBEK^UZ^UZB^^
2550 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,512,0)
2551 ;;=VAI^^VAI^^
2552 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,513,0)
2553 ;;=VENDA^VE^VEN^^
2554 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,514,0)
2555 ;;=VIETNAMESE^VI^VIE^^
2556 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,515,0)
2557 ;;=VOLAPUK^VO^VOL^^
2558 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,516,0)
2559 ;;=VOTIC^^VOT^^
2560 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,517,0)
2561 ;;=WALLOON^WA^WLN^^
2562 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,518,0)
2563 ;;=WARAY^^WAR^^
2564 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,519,0)
2565 ;;=WASHO^^WAS^^
2566 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,520,0)
2567 ;;=WELSH^CY^CYM^^WEL
2568 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,521,0)
2569 ;;=WOLAITTA^^WAL^^
2570 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,521,1,0)
2571 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2572 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,521,1,1,0)
2573 ;;=WOLAYTTA
2574 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,522,0)
2575 ;;=WOLOF^WO^WOL^^
2576 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,523,0)
2577 ;;=XHOSA^XH^XHO^^
2578 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,524,0)
2579 ;;=YAKUT^^SAH^^
2580 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,525,0)
2581 ;;=YAO^^YAO^^
2582 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,526,0)
2583 ;;=YAPESE^^YAP^^
2584 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,527,0)
2585 ;;=YIDDISH^YI^YID^^
2586 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,528,0)
2587 ;;=YORUBA^YO^YOR^^
2588 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,529,0)
2589 ;;=ZAPOTEC^^ZAP^^
2590 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,0)
2591 ;;=ZAZA^^ZZA^^
2592 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,1,0)
2593 ;;=^.8501^5^5
2594 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,1,1,0)
2595 ;;=DIMILI
2596 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,1,2,0)
2597 ;;=DIMLI
2598 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,1,3,0)
2599 ;;=KIRDKI
2600 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,1,4,0)
2601 ;;=KIRMANJKI
2602 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,530,1,5,0)
2603 ;;=ZAZAKI
2604 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,531,0)
2605 ;;=ZENAGA^^ZEN^^
2606 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,532,0)
2607 ;;=ZHUANG^ZA^ZHA^^
2608 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,532,1,0)
2609 ;;=^.8501^1^1
2610 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,532,1,1,0)
2611 ;;=CHUANG
2612 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,533,0)
2613 ;;=ZULU^ZU^ZUL^^
2614 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,.85,534,0)
2615 ;;=ZUNI^^ZUN^^
2616
2617DILAI006
2618DILAI006 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2619 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2620 I DSEC F I=1:2 S X=$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($T(Q+I+1),5,999) S:$A(Y)=61 Y=$E(Y,2,999) X NO E S @X=Y
2621Q Q
2622 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"AUDIT")
2623 ;;=
2624 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"DD")
2625 ;;=^
2626 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"DEL")
2627 ;;=^
2628 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"LAYGO")
2629 ;;=^
2630 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"RD")
2631 ;;=
2632 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"WR")
2633 ;;=^
2634
2635DILAI007
2636DILAI007 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2637 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2638 F I=1:2 S X=$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($T(Q+I+1),5,999) S:$A(Y)=61 Y=$E(Y,2,999) X NO E S @X=Y
2639Q Q
2640 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"SBF",.85,.85)
2641 ;;=
2642 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"SBF",.85,.8501)
2643 ;;=
2644 ;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"SBF",.85,.8502)
2645 ;;=
2646
2647DILAINI1
2648DILAINI1 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2649 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2650 ; LOADS AND INDEXES DD'S
2651 ;
2652 K DIF,DIK,D,DDF,DDT,DTO,D0,DLAYGO,DIC,DIDUZ,DIR,DA,DFR,DTN,DIX,DZ D DT^DICRW S %=1,U="^",DSEC=1
2653 S NO=$P("I 0^I $D(@X)#2,X[U",U,%) I %<1 K DIFQ Q
2654ASK I %=1,$D(DIFQ(0)) W !,"SHALL I WRITE OVER FILE SECURITY CODES" S %=2 D YN^DICN S DSEC=%=1 I %<1 K DIFQ Q
2655 Q:'$D(DIFQ) S %=2 W !!,"ARE YOU SURE EVERYTHING'S OK" D YN^DICN I %-1 K DIFQ Q
2656 I $D(DIFKEP) F DIDIU=0:0 S DIDIU=$O(DIFKEP(DIDIU)) Q:DIDIU'>0 S DIU=DIDIU,DIU(0)=DIFKEP(DIDIU) D EN^DIU2
2657 D DT^DICRW K ^UTILITY(U,$J),^UTILITY("DIK",$J) D WAIT^DICD
2658 S DN="^DILAI" F R=1:1:7 D @(DN_$$B36(R)) W "."
2659 F S D=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,"SBF","")) Q:D'>0 K:'DIFQ(D) ^(D) S D=$O(^(D,"")) I D>0 K ^(D) D IX
2660KEYSNIX ; Keys and new style indexes installer ; new in FM V22.2
2661 N DIFRSA S DIFRSA=$NA(^UTILITY("KX",$J)) ; Tran global for Keys and Indexes
2662 N DIFRFILE S DIFRFILE=0 ; Loop through files
2663 F S DIFRFILE=$O(@DIFRSA@("IX",DIFRFILE)) Q:'DIFRFILE D
2664 . K ^TMP("DIFROMS2",$J,"TRIG")
2665 . N DIFRD S DIFRD=0
2666 . F S DIFRD=$O(@DIFRSA@("IX",DIFRFILE,DIFRD)) Q:'DIFRD D DDIXIN^DIFROMSX(DIFRFILE,DIFRD,DIFRSA) ; install New Style Indexes
2667 . K ^TMP("DIFROMS2",$J,"TRIG")
2668 . S DIFRD=0
2669 . F S DIFRD=$O(@DIFRSA@("KEY",DIFRFILE,DIFRD)) Q:'DIFRD D DDKEYIN^DIFROMSY(DIFRFILE,DIFRD,DIFRSA) ; install keys
2670 K @DIFRSA ; kill off tran global
2671 ; VEN/SMH v22.2: Below I added a K D1 because it leaks from the call causing the key matching algo to fail.
2672DATA W "." S (D,DDF(1),DDT(0))=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,0)) Q:D'>0
2673 I DIFQR(D) S DTO=0,DMRG=1,DTO(0)=^(D),Z=^(D)_"0)",D0=^(D,0),@Z=D0,DFR(1)="^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1),D0,",DKP=DIFQR(D)'=2 F D0=0:0 S D0=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1),D0)) S:D0="" D0=-1 K D1 Q:'$D(^(D0,0)) S Z=^(0) D I^DITR
2674 K ^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1)),DDF,DDT,DTO,DFR,DFN,DTN G DATA
2675 ;
2676W S Y=$P($T(@X),";",2) W !,"NOTE: This package also contains "_Y_"S",! Q:'$D(DIFQ(0))
2677 S %=1 W ?6,"SHALL I WRITE OVER EXISTING "_Y_"S OF THE SAME NAME" D YN^DICN I '% W !?6,"Answer YES to replace the current "_Y_"S with the incoming ones." G W
2678 S:%=2 DIFQ(X)=0 K:%<0 DIFQ
2679 Q
2680 ;
2681OPT ;OPTION
2682RTN ;ROUTINE DOCUMENTATION NOTE
2683FUN ;FUNCTION
2684BUL ;BULLETIN
2685KEY ;SECURITY KEY
2686HEL ;HELP FRAME
2687DIP ;PRINT TEMPLATE
2688DIE ;INPUT TEMPLATE
2689DIB ;SORT TEMPLATE
2690DIS ;FORM
2691REM ;REMOTE PROCEDURE
2692 ;
2693SBF ;FILE AND SUB FILE NUMBERS
2694IX W "." S DIK="A" F %=0:0 S DIK=$O(^DD(D,DIK)) Q:DIK="" K ^(DIK)
2695 S DA(1)=D,DIK="^DD("_D_"," D IXALL^DIK
2696 I $D(^DIC(D,"%",0)) S DIK="^DIC(D,""%""," G IXALL^DIK
2697 Q
2698B36(X) Q $$N(X\(36*36)#36+1)_$$N(X\36#36+1)_$$N(X#36+1)
2699N(%) Q $E("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ",%)
2700
2701DILAINI2
2702DILAINI2 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2703 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2704 ;
2705 ;
2706 K ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J),DIC S DIDUZ=0 S:$D(DUZ)#2 DIDUZ=DUZ S DUZ=.5
2707 I $D(^DIC(9.2,0))#2,^(0)?1"HEL".E S (DIC,DLAYGO)=9.2,N="HEL",DIC(0)="LX" G ADD
2708 Q
2709 ;
2710ADD F R=0:0 S R=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R)) Q:R'>0 S X=$P(^(R,0),U,1) W "." K DA D ^DIC I Y>0,'$D(DIFQ(N))!$P(Y,U,3) S ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,N,X)=+Y K ^DIC(9.2,+Y,1),^(2),^(3),^(10) S %X="^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,",%Y=DIC_"+Y,",DA=+Y D %XY^%RCR
2711 S DIK=DIC
2712HELP S R=$O(^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,N,R)) Q:R="" W !,"'"_R_"' Help Frame filed." S DA=^(R)
2713 F X=0:0 S X=$O(^DIC(9.2,DA,2,X)) Q:'X S I=$S($D(^(X,0)):^(0),1:0),Y=$P(I,U,2) S:Y]"" Y=$O(^DIC(9.2,"B",Y,0)) S ^(0)=$P(^DIC(9.2,DA,2,X,0),U,1)_U_$S(Y>0:Y,1:"")_U_$P(^(0),U,3,99)
2714 S I=0 F X=0:0 S X=$O(^DIC(9.2,DA,10,X)) Q:'X I $D(^(X,0)) S Y=$P(^(0),U),Y=$S(Y]"":$O(^MAG("B",Y,0)),1:0) S:Y $P(^DIC(9.2,DA,10,X,0),U)=Y,I=I+1,%=X I 'Y K ^DIC(9.2,DA,10,X,0)
2715 I I S $P(^DIC(9.2,DA,10,0),U,3,4)=%_U_I
2716IX D IX1^DIK G HELP
2717 ;
2718U I $D(DIRUT) S DIFQ=1
2719 W ! Q
2720REP S DIR(0)="Y",DIR("A")="Shall I change the NAME of the file to "_DIF
2721 S DIR("??")="^D REP^DIFROMH1",DIR("B")="NO" D ^DIR G U:$D(DIRUT)
2722 I Y S DIE=1,DIFQ=0,DA=N,DR=".01////"_DIF D ^DIE Q
2723 S DIR("A")="Shall I replace your file with mine"
2724 S DIR("??")="^D AG^DIFROMH1" D ^DIR G U:$D(DIRUT)!'Y
2725 S DIU(0)="E",DIR("A")="Do you want to keep the Data"
2726 S DIR("??")="^D CHG^DIFROMH1" D ^DIR G U:$D(DIRUT)
2727 S:'Y DIU(0)=DIU(0)_"D"
2728 S DIR("A")="Do you want to keep the Templates"
2729 S DIR("??")="^D TEMP^DIFROMH1" D ^DIR G U:$D(DIRUT) S:'Y DIU(0)=DIU(0)_"T"
2730 S DIFQ(N)=1,DIFKEP(N)=DIU(0) W !?15," (",DIF,") " Q
2731
2732DILAINI3
2733DILAINI3 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2734 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2735 ;
2736 ;
2737 K ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J) S DIC(0)="LX",(DIC,DLAYGO)=3.6,N="BUL" D ADD:$D(^XMB(3.6,0))
2738 S X=0 F R=0:0 S X=$O(^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,N,X)) Q:X="" W !,"'",X,"' BULLETIN FILED -- Remember to add mail groups for new bulletins."
2739 I $D(^DIC(9.4,0))#2,^(0)?1"PACK".E S N="PKG",(DIC,DLAYGO)=9.4 D ADD
2740 G NP:'$D(DA) S %=+$O(^DIC(9.4,DA,22,"B",DIFROM,0)) I $D(^DIC(9.4,DA,22,%,0)) S $P(^(0),U,3)=DT
2741 I $D(^DIC(9.4,DA,0))#2 S %=$P(^(0),U,4) I %]"" S %=$O(^DIC(9.2,"B",%,0)) S:%]"" $P(^DIC(9.4,DA,0),U,4)=%
2742OR I $D(^ORD(100.99))&$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,"OR","")) D EN^DILAINI4
2743NP K DIC,^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J) S DIC(0)="LX" I $D(^DIC(19,0))#2,^(0)?1"OPTION".E S (DIC,DLAYGO)=19,N="OPT" D ADD,OP
2744 I $D(^DIC(19.1,0))#2,($P(^(0),U)?1"SECUR".E)!($P(^(0),U)="KEY") S (DIC,DLAYGO)=19.1,N="KEY" D ADD K ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J)
2745 I $D(^DIC(9.8,0))#2,^(0)?1"ROUTINE^".E S (DIC,DLAYGO)=9.8,N="RTN" D ADD
2746 S DIC=.5,DLAYGO=0,N="FUN" D ADD
2747 I $P($G(^DIC(8994,0)),U)="REMOTE PROCEDURE" S (DIC,DLAYGO)=8994,N="REM" D ADD
2748 S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,4)=DIFL" F N="DIPT","DIBT","DIE" S DIC=U_N_"(" D ADD
2749 K DIC("S") S N="DIST(.404,",DIC=U_N,DLAYGO=.404 D ADD
2750 S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,8)=DIFL",N="DIST(.403,",DIC=U_N,DLAYGO=.403 D ADD
2751 K ^UTILITY(U,$J),DIC,DLAYGO F DIFR="DIE","DIPT" D DIEZ
2752 K ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J) Q
2753DIEZ I ^DD("VERSION")>17.4,'$D(DISYS) D OS^DII
2754 E S DISYS=^DD("OS")
2755 Q:'$D(^DD("OS",DISYS,"ZS"))
2756 S DIFR1=""
2757DZ1 S DIFR1=$O(^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,DIFR,DIFR1)) Q:DIFR1=""
2758 F DIFR2=0:0 S DIFR2=$O(^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,DIFR,DIFR1,DIFR2)) Q:'DIFR2 S Y=DIFR2 I $D(@(U_DIFR_"(Y,""ROU"")")) K ^("ROU") I $D(^("ROUOLD")) S X=^("ROUOLD"),DMAX=^DD("ROU") D:X]"" @("EN^DI"_$E(DIFR,3)_"Z")
2759 G DZ1
2760 ;
2761OP S R=$O(^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,N,R)) I R="" K ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J) G Q
2762 W !,"'"_R_"' Option Filed" S DA=+^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,N,R) G:$P(^(R),U,2,3)="XUCORE^"!($P(^(R),U,2,3)="XUCOMMAND^") OP
2763 I $D(^DIC(19,DA,220)) S %=$P(^(220),U) S:%]"" %=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",%,0)) S $P(^DIC(19,DA,220),U)=%,%=$P(^(220),U,3) S:%]"" %=$O(^XMB(3.8,"B",%,0)) S $P(^DIC(19,DA,220),U,3)=%
2764 S %=$P(^DIC(19,DA,0),U,12) S:%]"" %=$O(^DIC(9.4,"B",%,0))
2765 S $P(^DIC(19,DA,0),U,12)=%,%=$P(^(0),U,7),(DZ,DIX)=0
2766 D:$D(^DIC(19,DA,10,"B")) KAD(DA) S:%]"" %=$O(^DIC(9.2,"B",%,0)) S $P(^DIC(19,DA,0),U,7)=%,%=$P(^(0),U,4),%="MOQXL"[% K ^(10,"B"),^("C")
2767 F X=0:0 S X=$O(^DIC(19,DA,10,X)) Q:'X S I=$S($D(^(X,0)):^(0),1:0),Y=$S($D(^(U)):^(U),1:"") K ^DIC(19,DA,10,X) I Y]"",% S D=$O(^DIC(19,"B",Y,0)) I D S ^DIC(19,DA,10,X,0)=D_U_$P(I,U,2,9),DZ=DZ+1,DIX=X
2768 S:% ^DIC(19,DA,10,0)="^19.01PI^"_DIX_U_DZ D IX1^DIK G OP
2769 ;
2770ADD F R=0:0 S R=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R)) Q:R="" S X=$P(^(R,0),U),DIFL=$S(N="DIST(.403,":$P(^(0),U,8),N="DIST(.404,":$P(^(0),U,2),1:$P(^(0),U,4)) W "." K DA D ^DIC I Y>0,'$D(DIFQ($E(N,1,3)))!$P(Y,U,3) S Y=Y_U D A
2771Q Q
2772A I N="BUL" K % S %(0)=$G(@(DIC_"+Y,2,0)")) F %=0:0 S %=$O(@(DIC_"+Y,2,%)")) Q:'% S %(%)=$G(^(%,0))
2773 K:N'="KEY"&(N'="OPT") @(DIC_"+Y)") S ^UTILITY("DIFROM",$J,N,X)=Y S:$E(N,1,2)="DI" ^(X,+Y)="" S:N="PKG" DIFROM(0)=+Y Q:$P(Y,U,2,3)="XUCORE^"!($P(Y,U,2,3)="XUCOMMAND^")
2774 I N="BUL",%(0)]"" S @(DIC_"+Y,2,0)")=%(0) F %=0:0 S %=$O(%(%)) Q:'% S @(DIC_"+Y,2,%,0)")=%(%)
2775 I $E(N,1,2)="DI",('DIFL)!('$D(^DD(+DIFL))) D
2776 .W !,"**WARNING--"_$S(N="DIE":"INPUT",N="DIPT":"PRINT",N="DIBT":"SORT",1:"FORM or BLOCK")_$S(N'["DIST":" template ",1:" ")_$P(Y,U,2)_" has been installed,",!,"but associated file "_DIFL_" is not on your system!"
2777 .Q
2778 I N="OPT" S:$P(^DIC(19,+Y,0),U,6)]"" DIOPT=$P(^(0),U,6) I $O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,1,0)) K ^DIC(19,+Y,1)
2779 I N="DIST(.403," D BLK
2780 S %X="^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,",%Y=DIC_"+Y,",DA=+Y,DIK=DIC D %XY^%RCR
2781 D IX1^DIK:N'="OPT" I N="OPT",$D(DIOPT) S:$P(^DIC(19,DA,0),U,6)="" $P(^(0),U,6)=DIOPT K DIOPT
2782 I N="DIST(.403," D
2783 .N DIFRVAL S DIFRVAL=$$VAL^DIFROMSS(.403,DA)
2784 .I DIFRVAL W !,"Compiling form: ",$P(^DIST(.403,DA,0),U) D EN^DDSZ(DA) Q
2785 .W !,"ERROR: Form: ",$P(^DIST(.403,DA,0),U)," cannot be compiled"
2786 .Q
2787 Q
2788BLK F J=0:0 S J=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J)) Q:'J I $D(^(J,0)) S %=$P(^(0),U,2) S:%]"" %=$O(^DIST(.404,"B",%,0)) S:% $P(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,0),U,2)=% D B1
2789 K A0,A1,A2,J,L Q
2790B1 F L=0:0 S L=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40,L)) Q:'L S A0=$G(^(L,0)),%=$P(A0,U) I %]"" S %=$O(^DIST(.404,"B",%,0)) I % S $P(A0,U)=%,^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,"BLK",%,0)=A0 D
2791 .N X S X=0
2792 .F S X=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40,L,X)) Q:X="" S ^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,"BLK",%,X)=^(X)
2793 .Q
2794 S A0=$G(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40,0)) Q:A0="" K ^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40) S (A1,A2)=0
2795 F L=0:0 S L=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,"BLK",L)) Q:'L S ^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40,L,0)=^(L,0),A1=L,A2=A2+1 D
2796 .N X S X=0
2797 .F S X=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,"BLK",L,X)) Q:X="" S ^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40,L,X)=^(X)
2798 .Q
2799 S $P(A0,U,3,4)=A1_U_A2,^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,40,0)=A0 K ^UTILITY(U,$J,N,R,40,J,"BLK")
2800 Q
2801KAD(D0) N D1,X
2802 S X=0 F S X=$O(^DIC(19,D0,10,"B",X)) Q:X'>0 S D1=0 F S D1=$O(^DIC(19,D0,10,"B",X,D1)) Q:D1'>0 K ^DIC(19,"AD",X,D0,D1)
2803 Q
2804
2805DILAINI4
2806DILAINI4 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2807 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2808 ;
2809 ;
2810EN S DA(1)=1,DIK="^ORD(100.99,1,5," I $D(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA)) D ^DIK
2811 S %X="^UTILITY(U,$J,""OR"","_$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,"OR",""))_",",%Y=DIK_DA_","
2812 S:'$D(^ORD(100.99,1,5,0)) ^(0)="^100.995P^^" S $P(^(0),U,3,4)=DA_U_($P(^(0),U,4)+1)
2813 D %XY^%RCR S $P(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,0),U)=DA,%=$P(^(0),U,4)
2814 I %]"" S %=$O(^ORD(100.98,"B",%,0)) I %>0 S $P(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,0),U,4)=%
2815 D OR
2816 S DA(1)=1 D IX1^DIK
2817 Q
2818OR S (N,I)=0,X=""
2819 F S N=$O(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,1,N)) Q:'N S X=$P(^(N,0),U) I X]"" S %=$O(^ORD(101,"B",X,0)) D:'% ADDP S:% ^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,1,N,0)=% S X=N,I=I+1,(R,J)=0,Y="" D OR1
2820 S:I $P(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,1,0),U,3,4)=X_U_I S (N,I)=0,X=""
2821 F S N=$O(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,5,N)) Q:'N S X=$P(^(N,0),U,3) I X]"" S %=$O(^ORD(101,"B",X,0)) D:'% ADDP S:% $P(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,5,N,0),U,3)=% S X=N,I=I+1
2822 S:I $P(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,5,0),U,3,4)=X_U_I K N,R,X,Y,I,J
2823 Q
2824OR1 N X F S R=$O(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,1,N,1,R)) Q:'R S X=$P(^(R,0),U) I X]"" S %=$O(^ORD(101,"B",X,0)) D:'% ADDP S:% ^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,1,N,1,R,0)=% S Y=R,J=J+1
2825 S:J $P(^ORD(100.99,1,5,DA,1,N,1,0),U,3,4)=Y_U_J
2826 Q
2827ADDP N I,J,N,R,DA,DLAYGO,DO S %=""
2828 S DIC="^ORD(101,",DIC(0)="LX",DLAYGO=101 D FILE^DICN K DIC Q:Y=-1 S %=+Y Q
2829
2830DILAINI5
2831DILAINI5 ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2832 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2833 K ^UTILITY("DIF",$J) S DIFRDIFI=1 F I=1:1:2 S ^UTILITY("DIF",$J,DIFRDIFI)=$T(IXF+I),DIFRDIFI=DIFRDIFI+1
2834 Q
2835IXF ;;
2836 ;;.85I;LANGUAGE;^DI(.85,;0;y;y;;;;;y;o
2837 ;;
2838
2839DILAINIT
2840DILAINIT ; ; 02-NOV-2012
2841 ;;22.2;LANGUAGE FILE INITS;;NOV 02, 2012
2842 ;
2843 K DIF,DIFQ,DIFQR,DIFQN,DIK,DDF,DDT,DTO,D0,DLAYGO,DIC,DIDUZ,DIR,DA,DIFROM,DFR,DTN,DIX,DZ,DIRUT,DTOUT,DUOUT
2844 S DIOVRD=1,U="^",DIFQ=0,DIFROM="22.2" W !,"This version (#22.2) of 'DILAINIT' was created on 02-NOV-2012"
2845 W !?9,"(at FILEMAN.MUMPS.ORG, by MSC FileMan 22.1043)",!
2846 I $D(^DD("VERSION")),^("VERSION")'<22 G GO
2847 ;W !,"FIRST, I'LL FRESHEN UP YOUR VA FILEMAN...." D N^DINIT
2848 I ^DD("VERSION")<22 W !,"but I need version 22 of the VA FileMan!" G Q
2849GO ;
2850EN ; ENTER HERE TO BYPASS THE PRE-INIT PROGRAM
2851 S DIFQ=0 K DIRUT,DTOUT,DUOUT
2852 F DIFRIR=1:1:1 S DIFRRTN="^DILAINI"_$E("5",DIFRIR) D @DIFRRTN
2853 W:1 !,"I AM GOING TO SET UP THE FOLLOWING FILES:" F I=1:2:2 S DIF(I)=^UTILITY("DIF",$J,I) D 1 G Q:DIFQ!$D(DIRUT) K DIF(I)
2854 S DIFROM="22.2" D PKG:'$D(DIFROM(0)),^DILAINI1 G Q:'$D(DIFQ) S DIK(0)="AB"
2855 F DIF=1:2:2 S %=^UTILITY("DIF",$J,DIF),DIK=$P(%,";",5),N=$P(%,";",3),D=$P(%,";",4)_U_N D D K DIFQ(N)
2856 K DIFQR D ^DILAINI2,^DILAINI3
2857 L S DUZ=DIDUZ W:1 !,$C(7),"OK, I'M DONE.",!,"NO"_$P("TE THAT FILE",U,DSEC)_" SECURITY-CODE PROTECTION HAS BEEN MADE"
2858 I DIFROM F DIF=1:2:2 S %=^UTILITY("DIF",$J,DIF),N=+$P(%,";",3) I N,$P(%,";",8)="y" S ^DD(N,0,"VR")=DIFROM
2859 I DIFROM(0)>0 F %="PRE","INI","INIT" S:$D(DIFROM(%)) $P(^DIC(9.4,DIFROM(0),%),U,2)=DIFROM(%)
2860 I $G(DIFQN) S $P(^(0),U,3,4)=$P(DIFQN,U,2)_U_($P(^DIC(0),U,4)+DIFQN) K DIFQN
2861 S:DIFROM(0)>0 ^DIC(9.4,DIFROM(0),"VERSION")=DIFROM G Q^DIFROM0
2862D S:$D(^DIC(+N,0))[0 ^(0)=D S X=$D(@(DIK_"0)")),^(0)=D_U_$S(X#2:$P(^(0),U,3,9),1:U)
2863 S DIFQR=DIFQR(+N) I ^DD("VERSION")>17.5,$D(^DD(+N,0,"DIK"))#2 S X=^("DIK"),Y=+N,DMAX=^DD("ROU") D EN^DIKZ
2864 I DIFQR D IXALL^DIK:$O(@(DIK_"0)")) W "."
2865 Q
2866R G REP^DILAINI2
2867 ;
28681 S N=+$P(DIF(I),";",3),DIF=$P(DIF(I),";",4),S=$P(DIF(I),";",5)
2869 W !!?3,N,?13,DIF,$P(" (Partial Definition)",U,$P(DIF(I),";",6)),$P(" (including data)",U,$P(DIF(I),";",13)="y") S Z=$S($D(^DIC(N,0))#2:^(0),1:"")
2870 I Z="" S DIFQ(N)=1,DIFQN=$G(DIFQN)+1_U_N G S
2871 I $L($P(Z,DIF)) W $C(7),!,"*BUT YOU ALREADY HAVE '",$P(Z,U),"' AS FILE #",N,"!" D R Q:DIFQ G S:$D(DIFKEP(N)),1
2872 S DIFQ(N)=$P(DIF(I),";",7)'="n"
2873 I $L(Z) W $C(7),!,"Note: You already have the '",$P(Z,U),"' File." S DIFQ(0)=1
2874 S %=$E(^UTILITY("DIF",$J,I+1),4,245) I %]"" X % S DIFQ(N)=$T W:'$T !,"Screen on this Data Dictionary did not pass--DD will not be installed!" G S
2875 I $L(Z),$P(DIF(I),";",10)="y" S DIR("A")="Shall I write over the existing Data Definition",DIR("??")="^D DD^DIFROMH1",DIR("B")="YES",DIR(0)="Y" D ^DIR S DIFQ(N)=Y
2876S S DIFQR(N)=0 Q:$P(DIF(I),";",13)'="y"!$D(DIRUT)
2877 I $P(DIF(I),";",15)="y",$O(@(S_"0)"))>0 S DIF=$P(DIF(I),";",14)="o",DIR("A")="Want my data "_$P("merged with^to overwrite",U,DIF+1)_" yours",DIR("??")="^D DTA^DIFROMH1",DIR(0)="Y" D ^DIR S DIFQR(N)=$S('Y:Y,1:Y+DIF) Q
2878 S %=$P(DIF(I),";",14)="o" W !,$C(7),"I will ",$P("MERGE^OVERWRITE",U,%+1)," your data with mine." S DIFQR(N)=%+1
2879 Q
2880Q W $C(7),!!,"NO UPDATING HAS OCCURRED!" G Q^DIFROM0
2881 ;
2882PKG S X=$P($T(IXF),";",3),DIC="^DIC(9.4,",DIC(0)="",DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)="""_$P(X,U,2)_"""",X=$P(X,U) D ^DIC S DIFROM(0)=+Y K DIC
2883 Q
2884 ;
2885IXF ;;;1
2886
2887DINIT
2888DINIT ;SFISC/GFT,XAK-INITIALIZE VA FILEMAN ;1:06 PM 30 Mar 1999 ; 11/2/12 8:39am
2889V ;;22.0;VA FileMan;**MODIFIED FOR WV 4 LANG FILE**;
2890 D KL^DINIT6
2891N ;
2892 D VERSION N DIFROM S DIFROM=VERSION W !!,X D DT^DICRW
2893 I $G(^DD("VERSION"))]"",^DD("VERSION")_"z"]](VERSION_"z") D
2894 . W $C(7),!!,"*** WARNING!! VA FileMan version "_^DD("VERSION")_" is currently loaded on this system.",!,"This Initialization will bring in VA FileMan version "_VERSION_", an earlier version!!",!!
2895 S Y=$G(^DD("OS")) I Y,"1,2,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,15,"[(Y_",") W $C(7),!!,"Your defined operating system entry "_$P($G(^DD("OS",Y,0)),U)_" does not support the",!,"1995 M Standards.",!!,"You may not initialize VA FileMan V21." G KL^DINIT6
2896DO W !!,"Initialize VA FileMan now? NO//" R Y:60 G:Y["^"!("Nn"[$E(Y))!('$T) KL^DINIT6
2897 I "Yy"'[$E(Y) W !,"Answer YES to begin Initializing VA FileMan" G DO
2898NA W !!,"SITE NAME: " I $D(^DD("SITE")) W ^("SITE"),"// "
2899 R X:60 G KL^DINIT6:X="^"!'$T I X="",$D(^("SITE"))#2 S X=^("SITE")
2900 I X'?1AN.ANP W " ENTER THE NAME OF THIS INSTALLATION SITE",!! G NA
2901 S %X=X
2902NO W !!,"SITE NUMBER: " W:$D(^DD("SITE",1)) ^(1),"// "
2903 R X:60 G KL^DINIT6:X="^"!'$T I $D(^(1)),X="" S X=^(1)
2904 S:X>0 ^DD("SITE")=%X,^DD("SITE",1)=X
2905 I X'>0 W " ENTER A NUMBER, CORRESPONDING TO YOUR INSTITUTION" G NO
2906 ;***** REMOVE AFTER V21 INIT *****
2907 ;D
2908 ;. N DIREC F DIREC=0:0 S DIREC=$O(^DI(.84,DIREC)) Q:'DIREC Q:DIREC>10000 K ^DI(.84,DIREC,5)
2909 ;. Q
2910 ;*********************************
2911 K ^DD(0) D ^DINIT0,^DINIT11B
2912 D OSETC
2913 W ! S Y=1 D OS G KL^DINIT6:Y<0
2914 W !!,"Now loading other FileMan files--please wait." G GO
2915 ;
2916 ;
2917OS W ! S DIC="^DD(""OS"",",DIC(0)="IAQE",DIC("A")="TYPE OF MUMPS SYSTEM YOU ARE USING: " I $D(^DD("OS"))#2 S (DITZS,DIC("B"))=^("OS") S:DITZS=7 (DITZS,DIC("B"))=18
2918 E S (DITZS,^DD("OS"))=100
2919 D ^DIC K DIC G Q:Y<0 S (DITZS,^DD("OS"))=+Y
2920 I $D(^%ZTSK),$D(^%ZOSF("OS"))#2,$D(^("MGR"))#2 D
2921 . S ZTRTN="OS^%RCR",ZTUCI=^%ZOSF("MGR"),ZTDTH=$H,ZTIO="",ZTSAVE("DITZS")=""
2922 . S ZTDESC="Set Operating System" D ^%ZTLOAD Q
2923Q K DITZS,ZTSK Q
2924VERSION ;
2925 S VERSION=$P($T(V),";",3),X="VA FileMan V."_VERSION Q
2926 ;
2927GO S I=$C(126),DIT=$P($H,",",2)
2928 S $P(^DIBT(0),U,1,2)="TEMPLATE^.4I",$P(^DIE(0),U,1,2)="TEMPLATE^.4I",$P(^DIPT(0),U,1,2)="TEMPLATE^.4I",^(.01,0)="CAPTIONED^",^("F",1)="S DIC=DCC,DA=D0 D EN^DIQ"
2929 S ^DIPT(.02,0)="FILE SECURITY CODES^^^1",^("F",1)=".01;L20"_I_"0;R13"_I_31_I_33_I_35_I_34_I_32_I_21_I_20
2930 S ^DIA(0)="AUDIT^1.1I"
2931 K ^DD(.4),^(.41),^("^"),^(.403),^(.4031),^(.40315),^(.403115),^(.4032),^(.404),^(.40415),^(.4044),^(.404421),^(1.2)
2932 K ^DIC(.403),^(.404),^(1.2)
2933 K ^DD(.44),^(.441),^(.4411),^(.447),^(.448),^(.411),^(.42),^(.81),^DIC(.44),^(.81)
2934 F I=.2,.4,.401,.402,.5,.6,.83,1.1,1.11,1.12,1.13 K ^DIC(I,"%D")
2935 K ^DIC(.46),^DD(.46),^(.461),^(.463)
2936 K ^DIC(.11),^(.31) F I=.11,.111,.112,.114,.31,.312 K ^DD(I)
2937 F I=1.521,1.52101,1.5211,1.5212,1.5213,1.5214,1.5215,1.5216,1.5217,1.5218,1.5219,1.52191,1.52192 K ^DIC(I),^DD(I)
2938 G ^DINIT0F0
2939 ;
2940OSETC ;BRING IN MUMPS OS, DIALOG & LANGUAGE DD AND DATA FOR FILEMAN
2941 N DN,R,D,DDF,DDT,DTO,DFR,DFN,DTN,DMRG,I,Z,D0
2942 W !!,"Now loading MUMPS Operating System File"
2943 D ^DINIT21,OSDD^DINIT24
2944 S ^DIC(.7,0)="MUMPS OPERATING SYSTEM^.7",^(0,"GL")="^DD(""OS""," D A^DINIT3
2945 S ^DIC(.7,"%D",0)="^^5^5^2940908^"
2946 S ^DIC(.7,"%D",1,0)="This file stores operating system-specific code. Since the code to invoke"
2947 S ^DIC(.7,"%D",2,0)="some operating system utilities that FileMan uses varies among operating"
2948 S ^DIC(.7,"%D",3,0)="systems, code to perform these utilities is stored in and executed from"
2949 S ^DIC(.7,"%D",4,0)="this file. During the FileMan INIT process an operating system is"
2950 S ^DIC(.7,"%D",5,0)="selected so that FileMan knows which entry to use from this file."
2951 K ^DD("OS","B"),DA,DIK S DA(1)=.7 S DIK="^DD(.7," D X^DINIT3
2952 K DA,DIK S DIK="^DD(""OS""," D X^DINIT3
2953 D
2954 . N I,DA,DIK F I=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,10,11,12,13,14,15 S DA=I,DIK="^DD(""OS""," D ^DIK
2955 . Q
2956 ;
2957 K ^UTILITY(U,$J),^UTILITY("DIK",$J) W !!,"Now loading DIALOG and LANGUAGE Files"
2958 K ^DIC(.85),^DD(.85),^DD(.8501),^DD(.8502),^DI(.85) ; VEN/SMH - Kill the language file old DD, DIC and data. (22.2)
2959 S DN="^DINIT" F R=1:1:39 D @(DN_$$B36(R)) W "."
2960 S $P(^DIC(.84,0),U,1,2)="DIALOG^.84",$P(^DI(.84,0),U,1,2)="DIALOG^.84I" I $D(^DIC(.84,0,"GL")) D A1^DINIT3
2961 S $P(^DIC(.85,0),U,1,2)="LANGUAGE^.85",$P(^DI(.85,0),U,1,2)="LANGUAGE^.85I" I $D(^DIC(.85,0,"GL")) D A1^DINIT3
2962 F I=.84,.841,.842,.844,.845,.847,.8471,.85,.8501,.8502 D XX^DINIT3 ; VEN/SMH - added .8501 and .8502 for new lang file
2963 ; Keys and new style indexes installer ; new in FM V22.2
2964 N DIFRSA S DIFRSA=$NA(^UTILITY("KX",$J)) ; Tran global for Keys and Indexes
2965 N DIFRFILE S DIFRFILE=0 ; Loop through files
2966 F S DIFRFILE=$O(@DIFRSA@("IX",DIFRFILE)) Q:'DIFRFILE D
2967 . K ^TMP("DIFROMS2",$J,"TRIG")
2968 . N DIFRD S DIFRD=0
2969 . F S DIFRD=$O(@DIFRSA@("IX",DIFRFILE,DIFRD)) Q:'DIFRD D DDIXIN^DIFROMSX(DIFRFILE,DIFRD,DIFRSA) ; install New Style Indexes
2970 . K ^TMP("DIFROMS2",$J,"TRIG")
2971 . S DIFRD=0
2972 . F S DIFRD=$O(@DIFRSA@("KEY",DIFRFILE,DIFRD)) Q:'DIFRD D DDKEYIN^DIFROMSY(DIFRFILE,DIFRD,DIFRSA) ; install keys
2973 K @DIFRSA ; kill off tran global
2974 ;
2975 D DATA
2976 Q
2977 ;
2978 ; VEN/SMH - added kill D1 since that causes a problem with Transfer/Merge
2979 ; for keyed fields if it leaks from the symbol table.
2980DATA W "." S (D,DDF(1),DDT(0))=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,0)) Q:D'>0
2981 S DTO=0,DMRG=1,DTO(0)=^(D),Z=^(D)_"0)",D0=^(D,0),@Z=D0,DFR(1)="^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1),D0,",DKP=0 F D0=0:0 S D0=$O(^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1),D0)) S:D0="" D0=-1 K D1 Q:'$D(^(D0,0)) S Z=^(0) D I^DITR
2982 K ^UTILITY(U,$J,DDF(1)),DDF,DDT,DTO,DFR,DFN,DTN G DATA
2983 ;
2984B36(X) Q $$N1(X\(36*36)#36+1)_$$N1(X\36#36+1)_$$N1(X#36+1)
2985N1(%) Q $E("0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ",%)
2986
2987DINIT011
2988DINIT011 ; SFISC/TKW,VEN/SMH -DIALOG & LANGUAGE FILE INITS ; 3121101 ; 11/2/12 8:40am
2989 ;;22.0;VA FileMan;**MODIFIED FOR WV 4 LANG FILE**;
2990 F I=1:2 S X=$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
2991Q Q
2992 ;;^DIC(.85,0,"GL")
2993 ;;=^DI(.85,
2994 ;;^DIC("B","LANGUAGE",.85)
2995 ;;=
2996 ;;^DIC(.85,"%",0)
2997 ;;=^1.005
2998 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",0)
2999 ;;=^^27^27^3121101^
3000 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",1,0)
3001 ;;=The LANGUAGE file is used both to officially identify a language, and to
3002 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",2,0)
3003 ;;=store MUMPS code needed to do language-specific conversions of data such
3004 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",3,0)
3005 ;;=as dates and numbers.
3006 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",4,0)
3007 ;;=
3008 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",5,0)
3009 ;;=Fileman distributes entries for the following languages:
3010 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",6,0)
3011 ;;= ID Number (.001) Name (.01)
3012 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",7,0)
3013 ;;= 1 English
3014 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",8,0)
3015 ;;= 2 German
3016 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",9,0)
3017 ;;= 3 Spanish
3018 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",10,0)
3019 ;;= 4 French
3020 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",11,0)
3021 ;;= 5 Finnish
3022 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",12,0)
3023 ;;= 6 Italian
3024 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",13,0)
3025 ;;= 7 Portuguese
3026 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",14,0)
3027 ;;= 10 Arabic
3028 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",15,0)
3029 ;;= 11 Russian
3030 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",16,0)
3031 ;;= 12 Greek
3032 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",17,0)
3033 ;;= 18 Hebrew
3034 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",18,0)
3035 ;;=
3036 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",19,0)
3037 ;;=The ISO-639-1 and ISO-639-2 compatible language file is distributed in the
3038 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",20,0)
3039 ;;=DILAINIT routines, shipped with Fileman 22.2.
3040 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",21,0)
3041 ;;=
3042 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",22,0)
3043 ;;=A pointer to this file from the TRANSLATION multiple on the DIALOG file
3044 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",23,0)
3045 ;;=also allows non-English text to be returned via FileMan calls.
3046 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",24,0)
3047 ;;=
3048 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",25,0)
3049 ;;=A note to VISTA developers: Although users can select entries by name,
3050 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",26,0)
3051 ;;=software should use the official two or three letter codes to eliminiate
3052 ;;^DIC(.85,"%D",27,0)
3053 ;;=mistakes resulting from languages that have similar spelling.
3054 ;;^DD(.85,0)
3055 ;;=FIELD^^10^20
3056 ;;^DD(.85,0,"DDA")
3057 ;;=N
3058 ;;^DD(.85,0,"DT")
3059 ;;=3121101
3060 ;;^DD(.85,0,"ID",.02)
3061 ;;=W " ",$P(^(0),U,2)
3062 ;;^DD(.85,0,"ID",.03)
3063 ;;=W " ",$P(^(0),U,3)
3064 ;;^DD(.85,0,"IX","F",.8501,.01)
3065 ;;=
3066 ;;^DD(.85,0,"NM","LANGUAGE")
3067 ;;=
3068 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.007,.001)
3069 ;;=
3070 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.008,.001)
3071 ;;=
3072 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.009,.001)
3073 ;;=
3074 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.4,709.1)
3075 ;;=
3076 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.4,1819.1)
3077 ;;=
3078 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.847,.01)
3079 ;;=
3080 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.85,.08)
3081 ;;=
3082 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.85,.09)
3083 ;;=
3084 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",1.008,.001)
3085 ;;=
3086 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",200,200.07)
3087 ;;=
3088 ;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",8989.3,207)
3089 ;;=
3090 ;;^DD(.85,.001,0)
3091 ;;=ID NUMBER^NJ10,0^^ ^K:+X'=X!(X>9999999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
3092 ;;^DD(.85,.001,3)
3093 ;;=Type a number between 1 and 9999999999, 0 decimal digits.
3094 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,0)
3095 ;;=^^3^3^3121031^^
3096 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,1,0)
3097 ;;=A number that is used to uniquely identify a language. This number
3098 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,2,0)
3099 ;;=corresponds to the Kernel system variable DUZ("LANG"), which is set
3100 ;;^DD(.85,.001,21,3,0)
3101 ;;=during Kernel signon to signify which language Fileman should use.
3102 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,0)
3103 ;;=^^31^31^3121031^
3104 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,1,0)
3105 ;;=Entries in this file are standardized, with the contents controlled by
3106 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,2,0)
3107 ;;=the Fileman Primary Development Team. The ID Number field is used to help
3108 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,3,0)
3109 ;;=protect referential integrity in VISTA databases during upgrades to the
3110 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,4,0)
3111 ;;=file. ID Number assignment corresponds to the order in which languages
3112 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,5,0)
3113 ;;=were added to the file. They were added in segments.
3114 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,6,0)
3115 ;;=
3116 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,7,0)
3117 ;;=The first segment consists of language numbers 1-7, 10-12, and 18, which
3118 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,8,0)
3119 ;;=were the first eleven languages added, in order. English is first because
3120 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,9,0)
3121 ;;=Fileman was originally written in English. German is second because
3122 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,10,0)
3123 ;;=Marcus Werners of Germany led the effort to create Fileman's dialog
3124 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,11,0)
3125 ;;=framework, to make translating VISTA into other languages easier.
3126 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,12,0)
3127 ;;=Spanish, French, Finnish, Italian, and Portuguese follow in the order in
3128 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,13,0)
3129 ;;=which the Fileman team was approached by potential translators about
3130 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,14,0)
3131 ;;=adding those languages to the file (though Finnish actually predates all
3132 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,15,0)
3133 ;;=other translation efforts except English). Arabic was assigned ID Number
3134 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,16,0)
3135 ;;=10 instead of 8 in recognition of the debt English owes Arabic for
3136 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,17,0)
3137 ;;=introducing the decimal numbering system to Europe. Russian and Greek
3138 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,18,0)
3139 ;;=were the next two translations the Fileman team was approached about. I
3140 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,19,0)
3141 ;;=do not recall why for Hebrew we skipped ahead to ID Number 18, but I'm
3142 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,20,0)
3143 ;;=sure there was a reason.
3144 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,21,0)
3145 ;;=
3146 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,22,0)
3147 ;;=Thereafter, languages are added in segments, in order by Name, starting
3148 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,23,0)
3149 ;;=with ID Number 8. The segments correspond to the ISO 639 language
3150 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,24,0)
3151 ;;=standards, in order (639-1 languages in segment two, 639-2 in three, and
3152 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,25,0)
3153 ;;=so on). Each language has one unique record in this file, so wherever a
3154 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,26,0)
3155 ;;=language in one segment has already been included in an earlier segment,
3156 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,27,0)
3157 ;;=it is not included in the later segment (e.g., Greek was in segment one,
3158 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,28,0)
3159 ;;=so it is not also added as a duplicate in segment two).
3160 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,29,0)
3161 ;;=
3162 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,30,0)
3163 ;;=This segmented approach makes it comparatively easy to upgrade the file
3164 ;;^DD(.85,.001,23,31,0)
3165 ;;=in discrete batches, to keep the update projects manageable.
3166 ;;^DD(.85,.001,"DT")
3167 ;;=3121031
3168 ;;^DD(.85,.01,0)
3169 ;;=NAME^RFJ60^^0;1^K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
3170 ;;^DD(.85,.01,.1)
3171 ;;=Language-Name
3172 ;;^DD(.85,.01,3)
3173 ;;=Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.
3174 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,0)
3175 ;;=^^10^10^3121031^
3176 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,1,0)
3177 ;;=Enter the English name of the language, not the native name.
3178 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,2,0)
3179 ;;=
3180 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,3,0)
3181 ;;=The default is the English name from ISO 639, converted where necessary to
3182 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,4,0)
3183 ;;=ASCII. Where the ISO 639 standards disagree (cf. "Central Khmer" in ISO
3184 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,5,0)
3185 ;;=639-1 to "Khmer" in ISO 639-3), the most recent standard's spelling is
3186 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,6,0)
3187 ;;=used.
3188 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,7,0)
3189 ;;=
3190 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,8,0)
3191 ;;=However, this use of ISO 639's spelling as a default is overridden in
3192 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,9,0)
3193 ;;=several different ways to improve consistency across entries and to
3194 ;;^DD(.85,.01,21,10,0)
3195 ;;=reduce selection error.
3196 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,0)
3197 ;;=^^63^63^3121031^
3198 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,1,0)
3199 ;;=This is the English name of the language, not the native name. It
3200 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,2,0)
3201 ;;=defaults to the English name from ISO 639, mixed case, converted where
3202 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,3,0)
3203 ;;=necessary to ASCII. Where the ISO 639 standards disagree (cf. "Central
3204 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,4,0)
3205 ;;=Khmer" in ISO 639-1 to "Khmer" in ISO 639-3), the most recent standard's
3206 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,5,0)
3207 ;;=spelling is used.
3208 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,6,0)
3209 ;;=
3210 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,7,0)
3211 ;;=However, this use of ISO 639's spelling as a default is overridden in
3212 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,8,0)
3213 ;;=several different ways to improve consistency across entries and to
3214 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,9,0)
3215 ;;=reduce selection error.
3216 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,10,0)
3217 ;;=
3218 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,11,0)
3219 ;;=For example, for most modern languages, the form of the name that
3220 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,12,0)
3221 ;;=includes the word "Modern" and the parenthesized dates is an alternate
3222 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,13,0)
3223 ;;=name, but ISO 639 reverses that with Modern Greek. In this file, we
3224 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,14,0)
3225 ;;=reassert the pattern by making the ISO 639 name "Greek, Modern (1453-)"
3226 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,15,0)
3227 ;;=an alternate name and making the name "Greek" instead.
3228 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,16,0)
3229 ;;=
3230 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,17,0)
3231 ;;=Since most users of these systems are medical professionals rather than
3232 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,18,0)
3233 ;;=linguists or historians, we emphasize modern languages and group
3234 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,19,0)
3235 ;;=historical ones away from the modern names to reduce accidents. For
3236 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,20,0)
3237 ;;=example, "French, Old (842-ca.1400)" as so named in ISO 639-2 is used as
3238 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,21,0)
3239 ;;=an alternate name for "Old French" in this file, to move the obsolete
3240 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,22,0)
3241 ;;=form of the language away from the modern one. Thus, "Old" languages,
3242 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,23,0)
3243 ;;="Ancient" ones, and "Middle" ones will tend to sort together. However,
3244 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,24,0)
3245 ;;=languages whose names look like historical ones, such as "Old Church
3246 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,25,0)
3247 ;;=Slavonic", that are still living languages or in active liturgical use
3248 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,26,0)
3249 ;;=are kept in this form if that is how they are best known.
3250 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,27,0)
3251 ;;=
3252 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,28,0)
3253 ;;=Also, such forms that include parenthetical dates are changed to remove
3254 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,29,0)
3255 ;;=the dates and parentheses from the Name field; the original forms and
3256 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,30,0)
3257 ;;=variants are preserved in the Alternate Name field.
3258 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,31,0)
3259 ;;=
3260 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,32,0)
3261 ;;=For similar reasons, language collections like "Banda languages" are
3262 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,33,0)
3263 ;;=renamed as "Languages, Banda" to move them away from individual language
3264 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,34,0)
3265 ;;=a patient might speak, like "Banda-Banda". The same was preserved from
3266 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,35,0)
3267 ;;=ISO 639 with creoles and pidgins (such as "Creoles and Pidgins,
3268 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,36,0)
3269 ;;=Portuguese-Based"), which are collective languages, to kepp them separate
3270 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,37,0)
3271 ;;=from the individual languages they might be confused with (such as
3272 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,38,0)
3273 ;;="Portuguese"). However, individual languages like "Haitian Creole" and
3274 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,39,0)
3275 ;;="Chinook Jargon" whose ISO 639 names makes them sound like language
3276 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,40,0)
3277 ;;=collections are nevertheless left as is, since these are the names they
3278 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,41,0)
3279 ;;=are known by and since the distinguishing part of the name does come
3280 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,42,0)
3281 ;;=first, allowing for unambiguous selection.
3282 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,43,0)
3283 ;;=
3284 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,44,0)
3285 ;;=Where the language name from ISO 639 is a list of alternative names, as
3286 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,45,0)
3287 ;;=in "Catalan, Valencian", the dominant name (based on other code sets,
3288 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,46,0)
3289 ;;=Ethnologue, Wikipedia, e.g. "Catalan") is used as the Name, with the
3290 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,47,0)
3291 ;;=other name(s) (e.g., "Valencian") added to the Alternate Name field.
3292 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,48,0)
3293 ;;=
3294 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,49,0)
3295 ;;=As a general rule (except in the case of language collections), ISO 639
3296 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,50,0)
3297 ;;=names that use commas to invert a language name (like "Sorbian, Upper")
3298 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,51,0)
3299 ;;=are corrected (like "Upper Sorbian"), and the ISO 639 name is made an
3300 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,52,0)
3301 ;;=Alternate Name. We do not try to use commas in the Name field to group
3302 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,53,0)
3303 ;;=together all related languages or dialects, though we do in the Alternate
3304 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,54,0)
3305 ;;=Name field.
3306 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,55,0)
3307 ;;=
3308 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,56,0)
3309 ;;=In the Name field, parenthetical comments are generally restricted to
3310 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,57,0)
3311 ;;=distinguishing between unrelated languages that have the same name, like
3312 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,58,0)
3313 ;;="Lele (Democratic Republic of Congo)" and "Lele (Papua New Guinea)". The
3314 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,59,0)
3315 ;;=parenthetical words will be (in order of preference) a country, a people,
3316 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,60,0)
3317 ;;=or an alternate name of the language, so long as it distinguishes it from
3318 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,61,0)
3319 ;;=the other identically named languages. To date, we have not had to change
3320 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,62,0)
3321 ;;=any of the ISO 639 names we've imported to make or correct these
3322 ;;^DD(.85,.01,23,63,0)
3323 ;;=distinctions, but we stand ready to do so to enforce this pattern.
3324 ;;^DD(.85,.01,"DT")
3325 ;;=3121031
3326 ;;^DD(.85,.02,0)
3327 ;;=TWO LETTER CODE^FJ2^^0;2^K:$L(X)>2!($L(X)<2) X
3328 ;;^DD(.85,.02,3)
3329 ;;=Answer must be 2 characters in length.
3330 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,0)
3331 ;;=^^3^3^3121101^^
3332 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,1,0)
3333 ;;=Enter the two-letter code defined for this language in the ISO 639-1
3334 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,2,0)
3335 ;;=standard. Not every language has a two-letter code; for those that do not
3336 ;;^DD(.85,.02,21,3,0)
3337 ;;=leave this field blank.
3338 ;;^DD(.85,.02,23,0)
3339 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3340 ;;^DD(.85,.02,23,1,0)
3341 ;;=Future versions of this file wil include an optional key on this field.
3342 ;;^DD(.85,.02,"DT")
3343 ;;=3121101
3344 ;;^DD(.85,.03,0)
3345 ;;=THREE LETTER CODE^FJ3^^0;3^K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3) X
3346 ;;^DD(.85,.03,3)
3347 ;;=Answer must be 3 characters in length.
3348 ;;^DD(.85,.03,21,0)
3349 ;;=^^2^2^3121101^^^^
3350 ;;^DD(.85,.03,21,1,0)
3351 ;;=Enter the three-letter code defined for this language in the ISO 639-2/B
3352 ;;^DD(.85,.03,21,2,0)
3353 ;;=standard.
3354 ;;^DD(.85,.03,23,0)
3355 ;;=^^2^2^3121101^
3356 ;;^DD(.85,.03,23,1,0)
3357 ;;=When this file is upgraded to ISO-639-6, an optional key will be added to
3358 ;;^DD(.85,.03,23,2,0)
3359 ;;=this field.
3360 ;;^DD(.85,.03,"DT")
3361 ;;=3121101
3362 ;;^DD(.85,.04,0)
3363 ;;=FOUR LETTER CODE^FJ4^^0;4^K:$L(X)>4!($L(X)<4) X
3364 ;;^DD(.85,.04,3)
3365 ;;=Answer must be 4 characters in length.
3366 ;;^DD(.85,.04,21,0)
3367 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^^^
3368 ;;^DD(.85,.04,21,1,0)
3369 ;;=Enter the four letter code associated with the language in ISO-639-6.
3370 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,0)
3371 ;;=^^3^3^3121101^
3372 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,1,0)
3373 ;;=This field is currently not used in this version of the release (as of
3374 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,2,0)
3375 ;;=Fileman V22.2). In a future version when this file is upgraded to
3376 ;;^DD(.85,.04,23,3,0)
3377 ;;=ISO-639-6, a key will be added to this field.
3378 ;;^DD(.85,.04,"DT")
3379 ;;=3121101
3380 ;;^DD(.85,.05,0)
3381 ;;=ALTERNATE THREE LETTER CODE^FJ3^^0;5^K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3) X
3382 ;;^DD(.85,.05,3)
3383 ;;=Answer must be 3 characters in length.
3384 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,0)
3385 ;;=^^4^4^3121101^
3386 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,1,0)
3387 ;;=This is the alternate three letter code for a language. This will only be
3388 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,2,0)
3389 ;;=used in cases where the language abbreviation is different in English
3390 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,3,0)
3391 ;;=than in the native language. E.g. GER instead of DEU; for German instead
3392 ;;^DD(.85,.05,21,4,0)
3393 ;;=of Deutsch. This alternate abbreviation can be found in ISO 639-2/B.
3394 ;;^DD(.85,.05,23,0)
3395 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3396 ;;^DD(.85,.05,23,1,0)
3397 ;;=In a future version of Fileman, this field will have an optional key.
3398
3399DINIT012
3400DINIT012 ; SFISC/TKW,VEN/SMH - DIALOG & LANGUAGE FILE INITS; 3121101 ; 11/2/12 8:40am
3401 ;;22.0;VA FileMan;**MODIFIED FOR WV 4 LANG FILE**;
3402 F I=1:2 S X=$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
3403Q Q
3404 ;;^DD(.85,.05,"DT")
3405 ;;=3121101
3406 ;;^DD(.85,.06,0)
3407 ;;=SCOPE^S^I:Individual;M:Macrolanguage;C:Collective;S:Special;L:Local;^0;6^Q
3408 ;;^DD(.85,.06,3)
3409 ;;=Select a language's scope
3410 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,0)
3411 ;;=^^12^12^3121031^
3412 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,1,0)
3413 ;;=Enter the Scope of a Language.
3414 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,2,0)
3415 ;;=
3416 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,3,0)
3417 ;;=Individual if the language is an individually identifiable language
3418 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,4,0)
3419 ;;=(e.g. 'Cantonese').
3420 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,5,0)
3421 ;;=
3422 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,6,0)
3423 ;;=Macrolanguage if the language encopasses several other languages (e.g.
3424 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,7,0)
3425 ;;='Chinese')
3426 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,8,0)
3427 ;;=
3428 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,9,0)
3429 ;;=Collective if the language is a language group (e.g. 'Languages,
3430 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,10,0)
3431 ;;=Sino-Tibetan')
3432 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,11,0)
3433 ;;=
3434 ;;^DD(.85,.06,21,12,0)
3435 ;;=Special and Local are reserved for specific entries.
3436 ;;^DD(.85,.06,23,0)
3437 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3438 ;;^DD(.85,.06,23,1,0)
3439 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
3440 ;;^DD(.85,.06,"DT")
3441 ;;=3121101
3442 ;;^DD(.85,.07,0)
3443 ;;=TYPE^S^L:Living;C:Constructed;A:Ancient;H:Historical;E:Extinct;^0;7^Q
3444 ;;^DD(.85,.07,.1)
3445 ;;=Historical Status
3446 ;;^DD(.85,.07,3)
3447 ;;=Select a choice.
3448 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,0)
3449 ;;=^^12^12^3121101^^
3450 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,1,0)
3451 ;;=Living means that the language is spoken today (e.g. English).
3452 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,2,0)
3453 ;;=
3454 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,3,0)
3455 ;;=Constructed means that the language is artificial (e.g. Esperanto).
3456 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,4,0)
3457 ;;=
3458 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,5,0)
3459 ;;=Ancient means that the language is very old and not spoken any more (e.g.
3460 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,6,0)
3461 ;;=Ancient Egyptian).
3462 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,7,0)
3463 ;;=
3464 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,8,0)
3465 ;;=Historical means that the language was being used in the Medieval times
3466 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,9,0)
3467 ;;=and is not spoken any more (e.g. Old High German).
3468 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,10,0)
3469 ;;=
3470 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,11,0)
3471 ;;=Extinct means that the language was being used recently but has died out
3472 ;;^DD(.85,.07,21,12,0)
3473 ;;=(e.g. Cornish).
3474 ;;^DD(.85,.07,23,0)
3475 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3476 ;;^DD(.85,.07,23,1,0)
3477 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
3478 ;;^DD(.85,.07,"DT")
3479 ;;=3121101
3480 ;;^DD(.85,.08,0)
3481 ;;=LINGUISTIC CATEGORY^*P.85'^DI(.85,^0;8^S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""C""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=$G(DIE),X=+Y K:Y<0 X
3482 ;;^DD(.85,.08,3)
3483 ;;=Select a choice.
3484 ;;^DD(.85,.08,12)
3485 ;;=Only collective languages are selectable
3486 ;;^DD(.85,.08,12.1)
3487 ;;=S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""C"""
3488 ;;^DD(.85,.08,21,0)
3489 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^^
3490 ;;^DD(.85,.08,21,1,0)
3491 ;;=Enter a language collection to which this language belongs.
3492 ;;^DD(.85,.08,23,0)
3493 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3494 ;;^DD(.85,.08,23,1,0)
3495 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
3496 ;;^DD(.85,.08,"DT")
3497 ;;=3121101
3498 ;;^DD(.85,.09,0)
3499 ;;=MEMBER OF LANGUAGE SET^*P.85'^DI(.85,^0;9^S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""M""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=$G(DIE),X=+Y K:Y<0 X
3500 ;;^DD(.85,.09,3)
3501 ;;=Enter a choice.
3502 ;;^DD(.85,.09,12)
3503 ;;=You may only select Macrolanguages
3504 ;;^DD(.85,.09,12.1)
3505 ;;=S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6)=""M"""
3506 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,0)
3507 ;;=^^3^3^3121101^
3508 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,1,0)
3509 ;;=If this language is a dialect of a macrolanguage, select the
3510 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,2,0)
3511 ;;=macrolanguage to which it belongs. (E.g. Cantonese is a dialect of
3512 ;;^DD(.85,.09,21,3,0)
3513 ;;=Chinese; thus Chinese is Cantonese's macrolanguage.)
3514 ;;^DD(.85,.09,23,0)
3515 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3516 ;;^DD(.85,.09,23,1,0)
3517 ;;=The current version of this file does not distribute data for this field.
3518 ;;^DD(.85,.09,"DT")
3519 ;;=3121101
3520 ;;^DD(.85,1,0)
3521 ;;=ALTERNATE NAME^.8501^^1;0
3522 ;;^DD(.85,10,0)
3523 ;;=DESCRIPTION^.8502^^10;0
3524 ;;^DD(.85,10,"DT")
3525 ;;=3121031
3526 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,0)
3527 ;;=ORDINAL NUMBER FORMAT^K^^ORD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3528 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,3)
3529 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3530 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,9)
3531 ;;=@
3532 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,0)
3533 ;;=^^6^6^2941121^^^^
3534 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,1,0)
3535 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a number in Y to its ordinal equivalent in
3536 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,2,0)
3537 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the ordinal equivalent without
3538 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,3,0)
3539 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. Ex. in English:
3540 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,4,0)
3541 ;;= Y=1 becomes Y=1ST
3542 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,5,0)
3543 ;;= Y=2 becomes Y=2ND
3544 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,6,0)
3545 ;;= Y=3 becomes Y=3RD etc.
3546 ;;^DD(.85,10.1,"DT")
3547 ;;=2940307
3548 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,0)
3549 ;;=DATE/TIME FORMAT^K^^DD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3550 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,3)
3551 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3552 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,9)
3553 ;;=@
3554 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,0)
3555 ;;=^^6^6^2941121^^^
3556 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,1,0)
3557 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a date or date/time in Y from FileMan internal
3558 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,2,0)
3559 ;;=format, to printable format equivalent to English MMM DD,YYYY@HH.MM.SS.
3560 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,3,0)
3561 ;;=The code should set Y to the output, without altering any other variables
3562 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,4,0)
3563 ;;=in the environment. Ex. in English:
3564 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,5,0)
3565 ;;=
3566 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,6,0)
3567 ;;= Y=2940612.031245 becomes Y=JUN 12,1994@03:12:45
3568 ;;^DD(.85,10.2,"DT")
3569 ;;=2940307
3570 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,0)
3571 ;;=DATE/TIME FORMAT (FMTE)^K^^FMTE;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3572 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,3)
3573 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3574 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,9)
3575 ;;=@
3576 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,0)
3577 ;;=^^22^22^2941122^
3578 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,1,0)
3579 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a date or date/time in Y from FileMan internal
3580 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,2,0)
3581 ;;=format, to printable format based on the various outputs from routine
3582 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,3,0)
3583 ;;=FMTE^DILIBF. This is an extrinsic function. Coming in to this MUMPS
3584 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,4,0)
3585 ;;=code, in addition to the internal date in Y, a third parameter will be
3586 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,5,0)
3587 ;;=defined to contain flags equivalent to the flag passed as the second input
3588 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,6,0)
3589 ;;=parameter to FMTE^DILIBF. The code should set Y to the output, without
3590 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,7,0)
3591 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. The output should be
3592 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,8,0)
3593 ;;=formatted based on these flags:
3594 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,9,0)
3595 ;;=
3596 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,10,0)
3597 ;;= 1 MMM DD, YYYY@HH:MM:SS
3598 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,11,0)
3599 ;;= 2 MM/DD/YY@HH:MM:SS no leading zeroes on month,day
3600 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,12,0)
3601 ;;= 3 DD/MM/YY@HH:MM:SS no leading zeroes on month,day
3602 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,13,0)
3603 ;;= 4 YY/MM/DD@HH:MM:SS
3604 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,14,0)
3605 ;;= 5 MMM DD,YYYY@HH:MM:SS no space before year,no leading zero on day
3606 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,15,0)
3607 ;;= 6 MM-DD-YYYY @ HH:MM:SS spaces separate time
3608 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,16,0)
3609 ;;= 7 MM-DD-YYYY@HH:MM:SS no leading zeroes on month,day
3610 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,17,0)
3611 ;;=
3612 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,18,0)
3613 ;;=letters in the flag
3614 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,19,0)
3615 ;;= S return always seconds
3616 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,20,0)
3617 ;;= U return uppercase month names
3618 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,21,0)
3619 ;;= P return time as am,pm
3620 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,22,0)
3621 ;;= D return only date part
3622 ;;^DD(.85,10.21,"DT")
3623 ;;=2940624
3624 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,0)
3625 ;;=TIME^K^^TIME;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3626 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,3)
3627 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code for the output of time only.
3628 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,9)
3629 ;;=@
3630 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,21,0)
3631 ;;=^^2^2^2960318^
3632 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,21,1,0)
3633 ;;=The code stored here will be used to get formatted output of the time
3634 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,21,2,0)
3635 ;;=part belonging to a FileMan Date/Time value.
3636 ;;^DD(.85,10.22,"DT")
3637 ;;=2960318
3638 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,0)
3639 ;;=CARDINAL NUMBER FORMAT^K^^CRD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3640 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,3)
3641 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3642 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,9)
3643 ;;=@
3644 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,0)
3645 ;;=^^5^5^2941121^^
3646 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,1,0)
3647 ;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a number in Y to its cardinal equivalent in
3648 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,2,0)
3649 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the cardinal equivalent without
3650 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,3,0)
3651 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. Ex. in English:
3652 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,4,0)
3653 ;;= Y=2000 becomes Y=2,000
3654 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,21,5,0)
3655 ;;= Y=1234567 becomes Y=1,234,567
3656 ;;^DD(.85,10.3,"DT")
3657 ;;=2940308
3658 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,0)
3659 ;;=UPPERCASE CONVERSION^K^^UC;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3660 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,3)
3661 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3662 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,9)
3663 ;;=@
3664 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,0)
3665 ;;=^^4^4^2941121^
3666 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,1,0)
3667 ;;=MUMPS code used to convert text in Y to its upper-case equivalent in
3668 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,2,0)
3669 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the external format without
3670 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,3,0)
3671 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. In English, changes
3672 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,21,4,0)
3673 ;;= abCdeF to: ABCDEF
3674 ;;^DD(.85,10.4,"DT")
3675 ;;=2940308
3676 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,0)
3677 ;;=LOWERCASE CONVERSION^K^^LC;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3678 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,3)
3679 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3680 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,9)
3681 ;;=@
3682 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,0)
3683 ;;=^^4^4^2941121^
3684 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,1,0)
3685 ;;=MUMPS code used to convert text in Y to its lower-case equivalent in
3686 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,2,0)
3687 ;;=this language. The code should set Y to the external format without
3688 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,3,0)
3689 ;;=altering any other variables in the environment. In English, changes:
3690 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,21,4,0)
3691 ;;= ABcdEFgHij to: abcdefghij
3692 ;;^DD(.85,10.5,"DT")
3693 ;;=2940308
3694 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,0)
3695 ;;=DATE INPUT^K^^20.2;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
3696 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,3)
3697 ;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
3698 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,9)
3699 ;;=@
3700 ;;^DD(.85,20.2,"DT")
3701 ;;=2940714
3702 ;;^DD(.8501,0)
3703 ;;=ALTERNATE NAME SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
3704 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"DT")
3705 ;;=3121101
3706 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"IX","B",.8501,.01)
3707 ;;=
3708 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"NM","ALTERNATE NAME")
3709 ;;=
3710 ;;^DD(.8501,0,"UP")
3711 ;;=.85
3712 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,0)
3713 ;;=ALTERNATE NAME^MFJ60^^0;1^K:$L(X)>60!($L(X)<1) X
3714 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,0)
3715 ;;=^.1
3716 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,1,0)
3717 ;;=.8501^B
3718 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,1,1)
3719 ;;=S ^DI(.85,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
3720 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,1,2)
3721 ;;=K ^DI(.85,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
3722 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,0)
3723 ;;=.85^F
3724 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,1)
3725 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"F",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)=""
3726 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,2)
3727 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"F",$E(X,1,30),DA(1),DA)
3728 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,3)
3729 ;;=WHOLE FILE CROSS REFERENCE FOR ALTERNATE NAME
3730 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,"%D",0)
3731 ;;=^^1^1^3121101^
3732 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,"%D",1,0)
3733 ;;=Whole file cross-reference for ALTERNATE NAME multiple.
3734 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,1,2,"DT")
3735 ;;=3121101
3736 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,3)
3737 ;;=Answer must be 1-60 characters in length.
3738 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,21,0)
3739 ;;=^^2^2^3121101^^
3740 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,21,1,0)
3741 ;;=This field contains other synonyms for a language.
3742 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,21,2,0)
3743 ;;=E.g. for Greek, synonyms include Ellinika and Romaic.
3744 ;;^DD(.8501,.01,"DT")
3745 ;;=3121101
3746 ;;^DD(.8502,0)
3747 ;;=DESCRIPTION SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
3748 ;;^DD(.8502,0,"DT")
3749 ;;=3121031
3750 ;;^DD(.8502,0,"NM","DESCRIPTION")
3751 ;;=
3752 ;;^DD(.8502,0,"UP")
3753 ;;=.85
3754 ;;^DD(.8502,.01,0)
3755 ;;=DESCRIPTION^Wx^^0;1
3756 ;;^DD(.8502,.01,3)
3757 ;;=Enter an optional language description
3758 ;;^DD(.8502,.01,"DT")
3759 ;;=3121031
3760 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",0)
3761 ;;=.85^B^Regular new-style B Index^R^^F^IR^I^.85^^^^^LS
3762 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",1)
3763 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"B",X,DA)=""
3764 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",2)
3765 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"B",X,DA)
3766 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",2.5)
3767 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"B")
3768 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",11.1,0)
3769 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
3770 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",11.1,1,0)
3771 ;;=1^F^.85^.01^^1^F
3772 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"B",11.1,1,3)
3773 ;;=
3774 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",0)
3775 ;;=.85^C^Regular new style index on two letter language codes^R^^F^IR^I^.85^^^^^LS
3776 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",1)
3777 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"C",X,DA)=""
3778 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",2)
3779 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"C",X,DA)
3780 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",2.5)
3781 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"C")
3782 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",11.1,0)
3783 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
3784 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"C",11.1,1,0)
3785 ;;=1^F^.85^.02^^1^F
3786 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",0)
3787 ;;=.85^D^Regular new-style index for three letter abbreviations for languages^R^^F^IR^I^.85^^^^^LS
3788 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",1)
3789 ;;=S ^DI(.85,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
3790 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",2)
3791 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"D",$E(X,1,30),DA)
3792 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",2.5)
3793 ;;=K ^DI(.85,"D")
3794 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",11.1,0)
3795 ;;=^.114IA^1^1
3796 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"D",11.1,1,0)
3797 ;;=1^F^.85^.03^30^1^F
3798 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",0)
3799 ;;=.85^E^(Pseudo-)Mneumonic index for the Alternate three letter code^MU^^F^IR^I^.85^^^^^LS
3800 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,0)
3801 ;;=^^6^6^3121031^
3802 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,1,0)
3803 ;;=This will add entries to the C index for the three letter code a la the
3804 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,2,0)
3805 ;;=mnemonic style.
3806 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,3,0)
3807 ;;=
3808 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,4,0)
3809 ;;=If you need re-cross-reference this field, you need to kill of the
3810 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,5,0)
3811 ;;=entries in the regular C index, set the C index, and then set this index
3812 ;;^UTILITY("KX",$J,"IX",.85,.85,"E",.1,6,0)
3813 ;;=to update the C with the mnemonic xrefs.
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