Changeset 1337 for ccr/branches/ohum/p/C0CDIC.m
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r1333 r1337 1 C0CDIC 2 ;;0.1;CCDCCR;nopatch;noreleasedate;Build 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 DIC2CSV 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 GVARS(C0CVARS,C0CT) 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 GXPATH(C0CPVARS,C0CPT) 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 HASHV 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 SORTV 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 LOAD 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 INIT 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 SETFDA(C0CSN,C0CSV) 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 ZFILE(ZFN,ZTAB) 193 194 195 196 197 ZFIELD(ZFN,ZTAB) 198 199 200 201 202 ZVALUE(ZFN,ZTAB) 203 204 205 206 207 1 C0CDIC ; CCDCCR/GPL - CCR Dictionary utilities; 6/1/08 2 ;;0.1;CCDCCR;nopatch;noreleasedate 3 ;Copyright 2008 WorldVistA. Licensed under the terms of the GNU 4 ;General Public License See attached copy of the License. 5 ; 6 ;This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7 ;it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 8 ;the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or 9 ;(at your option) any later version. 10 ; 11 ;This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 12 ;but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 13 ;MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 14 ;GNU General Public License for more details. 15 ; 16 ;You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along 17 ;with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 18 ;51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. 19 ; 20 W "This is the CCR Dictionary Utility Library ",! 21 W ! 22 Q 23 ; 24 DIC2CSV ;OUTPUT THE CCR DICTIONARY TO A CSV FILE 25 ; 26 N ZI 27 S ZI="" 28 S G1=$NA(^TMP($J,"C0CCSV",1)) 29 S G1A=$NA(@G1@("V")) 30 S G2=$NA(^TMP($J,"C0CCSV",2)) 31 D GETN2^C0CRNF(G1,170) ; GET THE MATRIX 32 F S ZI=$O(@G1A@(ZI)) Q:ZI="" D ;FOR EACH ROW IN THE MATRIX 33 . I $G(@G1A@(ZI,"MAPPING METHOD",1))'="" D ; 34 . . W @G1A@(ZI,"MAPPING METHOD",1),! 35 . . ;K @G1A@(ZI,"MAPPING METHOD") 36 . ;W !,ZI,$G(@G1A@(ZI,"MAPPING METHOD",1)) 37 D RNF2CSV^C0CRNF(G2,G1,"VN") ; PREPARE THE CVS FILE 38 K @G1 39 D FILEOUT^C0CRNF(G2,"FILE_"_170_".csv") 40 K @G2 41 Q 42 ; 43 GVARS(C0CVARS,C0CT) ; Get the CCR variables from the CCR template 44 ; and return them in C0CVARS, which is passed by name 45 ; FIRST PIECE OF C0CVARS(x) IS THE VARIABLE NAME, SECOND PIECE 46 ; IS THE LINE NUMBER OF THE VARIABLE IN THE TEMPLATE 47 ; C0CT IS RETURNED AS THE CCR TEMPLATE 48 N C0CTVARS ; ARRAY FOR THE TEMPLATE AND ARRAY FOR THE VARS 49 D LOAD^GPLCCR0(C0CT) ; LOAD THE CCR TEMPLATE 50 D XVARS^GPLXPATH("C0CTVARS",C0CT) ; PULL OUT THE VARS 51 N C0CI,C0CX 52 S @C0CVARS@(0)=C0CTVARS(0) ; SAME COUNT 53 F C0CI=1:1:C0CTVARS(0) D ; FOR EVERY LINE IN THE ARRAY 54 . S C0CX=C0CTVARS(C0CI) ; THE VARIABLE - 3 PIECES, FIRST ONE NULL 55 . S @C0CVARS@(C0CI)=$P(C0CX,"^",2)_"^"_$P(C0CX,"^",3) ; VAR NAME^LINE NUMBER 56 ;D PARY^GPLXPATH("C0CVARS") 57 Q 58 ; 59 GXPATH(C0CPVARS,C0CPT) ; LOAD THE CCR TEMPLATE INTO C0CPT, PULL OUT VARIABLES 60 ; AND THE XPATH TO THE VARIABLES INTO C0CPVARS 61 ; BY INDEXING THE TEMPLATE C0CT AND MATCHING THE XPATH TO THE VARIABLE 62 ; BOTH ARE PASSED BY NAME 63 ; C0CPVARS(x) IS VAR^LINENUM^XPATH SORTED BY LINENUM 64 ; C0CPVARS(0) IS NUMBER OF VARIABLES 65 ; C0CPT(0) IS NUMBER OF LINES IN THE TEMPLATE 66 D GVARS(C0CPVARS,C0CPT) ; GET THE VARIABLES AND LINE NUMBERS 67 ;N C0CTVARS ; HASH TABLE FOR VARIABLE BY LINE NUMBER 68 D HASHV ; PUT THE VARIABLES IN A LINE NUMBER HASH FOR MATCHING TO XPATHS 69 ; NOW GO GET THE XPATH INDEXES 70 D INDEX^GPLXPATH(C0CPT) ; ADD THE XPATH INDEXES TO THE TEMPLATE ARRAY 71 S C0CI="" ; GOING TO LOOP THROUGH THE WHOLE ARRAY LOOKING AT XPATHS 72 F S C0CI=$O(@C0CPT@(C0CI)) Q:C0CI="" D ; VISIT EVERY LINE 73 . I +C0CI'=0 Q ; SKIP EVERYTHING BUT THE XPATH INDEX 74 . I C0CI=0 Q ; SKIP THE ZERO NODE 75 . S C0CX=@C0CPT@(C0CI) ; PULL OUT THE LINE NUMBERS X^Y 76 . S C0CY=$P(C0CX,"^",1) ; STARTING LINE NUMBER 77 . S C0CZ=$P(C0CX,"^",2) ; ENDING LINE NUMBER 78 . I C0CY=C0CZ D ; THIS IS AN XPATH END NODE, HAS A VARIABLE (WE HOPE) 79 . . ; W "FOUND ",C0CI,! 80 . . I $D(C0CTVARS(C0CY)) D ; IF THERE IS A VARIABLE THERE 81 . . . S $P(C0CTVARS(C0CY),"^",3)=C0CI ; INSERT THE XPATH FOR THE VAR 82 D SORTV ; SORT THE ARRAY BY LINE NUMBER 83 Q 84 ; 85 HASHV ; INTERNAL ROUTINE TO PUT VARIABLE NAMES IN A LINE NUMBER HASH 86 ;N C0CI,C0CTVARS,C0CX,C0CY 87 F C0CI=1:1:@C0CPVARS@(0) D ; FOR THE ENTIRE ARRAY 88 . S C0CX=$P(@C0CPVARS@(C0CI),"^",2) ; LINE NUMBER 89 . S C0CY=$P(@C0CPVARS@(C0CI),"^",1) ; VARIABLE NAME 90 . S C0CTVARS(C0CX)=C0CY ; BUILD HASH OF VARIABLES BY LINE NUMBER 91 Q 92 ; 93 SORTV ; INTERNAL ROUTINE TO OUTPUT VARIABLES (AND XPATHS) IN LINE NUMBER ORDER 94 ;N C0CV2 ; SCRACTH SPACE FOR BUILDING SORTED ARRAY 95 S C0CI="" ; 96 F S C0CI=$O(C0CTVARS(C0CI)) Q:C0CI="" D ; BY LINE NUMBER 97 . S C0CX=C0CTVARS(C0CI) ;VARIABLE NAME 98 . S $P(C0CX,"^",2)=C0CI ; LINE NUMBER IS SECOND PIECE 99 . D PUSH^GPLXPATH("C0C2",C0CX) ; PUT ONTO ARRAY 100 K @C0CPVARS 101 M @C0CPVARS=C0C2 102 Q 103 ; 104 LOAD ; LOAD VARIABLE NAMES AND XPATH IN ^C0CDIC(170 105 ; INITIAL LOAD OF THE CCR DICTIONARY 106 ; 107 N C0CDIC,C0CARY,C0CXML,C0CFDA,C0CI 108 S C0CDIC="^C0CDIC(170," ; ROOT OF THE CCR DICTIONARY 109 D GXPATH("C0CARY","C0CXML") ; FETCH THE VARIABLES AND XPATH INTO C0CARY 110 ; C0CXML WILL CONTAIN THE TEMPLATE - NOT NEEDED FOR LOAD 111 D PARY^GPLXPATH("C0CARY") ;TEST 112 F C0CI=1:1:C0CARY(0) D ; LOAD EACH VARIABLE 113 . S C0CFDA(170,"+"_C0CI_",",.01)=$P(C0CARY(C0CI),"^",1) ; VAR NAME 114 . S C0CFDA(170,"+"_C0CI_",",2)=$P(C0CARY(C0CI),"^",3) ; XPATH 115 . D UPDATE^DIE("","C0CFDA") 116 . I $D(^TMP("DIERR",$J)) U $P BREAK 117 . W "LOADING:",C0CI," ",C0CARY(C0CI),! 118 Q 119 ; 120 INIT ; INITIALIZE CCR DICTIONARY BASED ON VARIABLE NAMES 121 ; 122 ; CHEAT SHEET FOR VARIABLE NAMES IN ^C0CDIC(170.xx, 123 ; THIS IS WHAT WILL BE IN C0CA FOR EACH DICTIONARY ENTRY 124 ;G1("CODING")="170^8" 125 ;G1("DATA ELEMENT")="170^7" 126 ;G1("DESCRIPTION")="170^3" 127 ;G1("ID")="170^1" 128 ;G1("M","170^8","CODING")="170.08^.01" 129 ;G1("MAPPING METHOD")="170.08^1" 130 ;G1("SECTION")="170^10" 131 ;G1("SOURCE")="170^4" 132 ;G1("STATUS")="170^9" 133 ;G1("TYPE")="170^6" 134 ;G1("VARIABLE")="170^.01" 135 ;G1("XPATH")="170^2" 136 ; 137 N C0CZA,C0CZX,C0CN,C0CSTAT 138 S C0CZX=0 139 S C0CSTAT=0 ; INIT STATUS SET FLAG 140 F S C0CZX=$O(^C0CDIC(170,C0CZX)) Q:+C0CZX=0 D ; FOR EACH DICT ENTRY 141 . ;W C0CZX,! 142 . K C0CA,C0CN ; CLEAR OUT THE LAST ONE 143 . D GETN1^C0CRNF("C0CA",170,C0CZX,"","ALL") ; GET VARIABLE HASH 144 . ;ZWR C0CA B ; 145 . S C0CN=$$ZVALUE("VARIABLE") ;NAME OF THE VARIABLE 146 . W "VARIABLE: ",C0CN,! 147 . I $E(C0CN,1,5)="ACTOR" D SETFDA("SECTION","ACTORS") ; 148 . I $E(C0CN,1,6)="SOCIAL" D ; 149 . . D SETFDA("SECTION","SOC") ; 150 . . D SETFDA("STATUS","X") ;SOCIAL HISTORY NOT IMPLEMENTED 151 . . S C0CSTAT=1 152 . I $E(C0CN,1,6)="FAMILY" D ; 153 . . D SETFDA("SECTION","FAM") ; 154 . . D SETFDA("STATUS","X") ;FAMILY HISTORY NOT IMPLEMENTED 155 . . S C0CSTAT=1 156 . ;D SETFDA("TYPE","") ;CORRECT FOR TYPE ERRORS 157 . I $E(C0CN,1,5)="ALERT" D SETFDA("SECTION","ALERTS") 158 . I $E(C0CN,1,5)="VITAL" D SETFDA("SECTION","VITALS") 159 . I $E(C0CN,1,7)="PROBLEM" D SETFDA("SECTION","PROBLEMS") 160 . I $E(C0CN,1,10)="RESULTTEST" D SETFDA("SECTION","TEST") 161 . E I $E(C0CN,1,6)="RESULT" D SETFDA("SECTION","LABS") 162 . I C0CN["CODEVALUE" D SETFDA("TYPE","CD") ;CODES 163 . I C0CN["CODEVERSION" D SETFDA("TYPE","CV") ; CODE VERSION 164 . I C0CN["CODINGSYSTEM" D SETFDA("TYPE","CS") ;CODING SYSTEM 165 . I $$ZVALUE("STATUS")=""!'C0CSTAT D SETFDA("STATUS","N") ;BLANK STATUS TO N 166 . I $$ZVALUE("XPATH")["/Medication/Directions/" D ; MEDS DIRECTIONS VAR 167 . . D SETFDA("SECTION","DIR") ; SPECIAL SECTION FOR DIRECTIONS 168 . E I $$ZVALUE("XPATH")["/Medications/Medication/" D ; ALL OTHER MEDS 169 . . D SETFDA("SECTION","MEDS") ; A MEDS VAR 170 . I $E(C0CN,($L(C0CN)-1),$L(C0CN))="ID" D SETFDA("TYPE","ID") ;CATCH THE IDS 171 . I C0CN["DATETIME" D SETFDA("TYPE","DT") ; DATE/TIME VARIABLE 172 . W "VARIABLE: ",C0CZX," ",C0CA("VARIABLE"),! 173 . ;ZWR C0CFDA 174 . I $D(C0CFDA) D ; WE HAVE CHANGES ON THIS VARIABLE 175 . . ;ZWR C0CFDA 176 . . D UPDATE^DIE("","C0CFDA(C0CZX)") 177 . . I $D(^TMP("DIERR",$J)) U $P BREAK 178 . . D CLEAN^DILF ; CLEAN UP 179 . ;ZWR C0CFDA 180 Q 181 ; 182 SETFDA(C0CSN,C0CSV) ; INTERNAL ROUTINE TO MAKE AN FDA ENTRY FOR FIELD C0CSN 183 ; TO SET TO VALUE C0CSV. 184 ; C0CFDA,C0CA,C0CZX ARE ASSUMED FROM THE CALLING ROUTINE 185 ; C0CSN,C0CSV ARE PASSED BY VALUE 186 ; 187 N C0CSI,C0CSJ 188 S C0CSI=$$ZFILE(C0CSN,"C0CA") ; FILE NUMBER 189 S C0CSJ=$$ZFIELD(C0CSN,"C0CA") ; FIELD NUMBER 190 S C0CFDA(C0CZX,C0CSI,C0CZX_",",C0CSJ)=C0CSV 191 Q 192 ZFILE(ZFN,ZTAB) ; EXTRINSIC TO RETURN FILE NUMBER FOR FIELD NAME PASSED 193 ; BY VALUE IN ZFN. FILE NUMBER IS PIECE 1 OF C0CA(ZFN) 194 ; IF ZTAB IS NULL, IT DEFAULTS TO C0CA 195 I '$D(ZTAB) S ZTAB="C0CA" 196 Q $P(@ZTAB@(ZFN),"^",1) 197 ZFIELD(ZFN,ZTAB) ;EXTRINSIC TO RETURN FIELD NUMBER FOR FIELD NAME PASSED 198 ; BY VALUE IN ZFN. FILE NUMBER IS PIECE 2 OF C0CA(ZFN) 199 ; IF ZTAB IS NULL, IT DEFAULTS TO C0CA 200 I '$D(ZTAB) S ZTAB="C0CA" 201 Q $P(@ZTAB@(ZFN),"^",2) 202 ZVALUE(ZFN,ZTAB) ;EXTRINSIC TO RETURN VALUE FOR FIELD NAME PASSED 203 ; BY VALUE IN ZFN. FILE NUMBER IS PIECE 3 OF C0CA(ZFN) 204 ; IF ZTAB IS NULL, IT DEFAULTS TO C0CA 205 I '$D(ZTAB) S ZTAB="C0CA" 206 Q $P(@ZTAB@(ZFN),"^",3) 207 ;
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