VistA-FOIAVistA/r/HEALTH_LEVEL_SEVEN-HL/HLOAPI.m

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HLOAPI ;ALB/CJM-HL7 - Developer API's for sending & receiving messages ;09/13/2006
;;1.6;HEALTH LEVEL SEVEN;**126,133**;Oct 13, 1995;Build 13
;Per VHA Directive 2004-038, this routine should not be modified.
;
NEWMSG(PARMS,HLMSTATE,ERROR) ;
;Starts a new message.
;Input:
; PARMS( *pass by reference*
; "COUNTRY")=3 character country code (optional)
; "CONTINUATION POINTER" -indicates a fragmented message
; "EVENT")=3 character event type (required)
; "FIELD SEPARATOR")=field separator (optional, defaults to "|")
; "ENCODING CHARACTERS")= 4 HL7 encoding characters (optional,defaults to "^~\&")
; "MESSAGE STRUCTURE" - MSH 9, component 3 - a code from the standard HL7 table (optional)
; "MESSAGE TYPE")=3 character message type (required)
; "PROCESSING MODE" - MSH 11, component 2 - a 1 character code (optional)
; "VERSION")=the HL7 Version ID, for example, "2.4" (optional, defaults to 2.4)
;Output:
; Function- returns 1 on success, 0 on failure
; HLMSTATE() - (pass by reference, required) This array is used by the HL7 package to track the progress of the message. The application MUST NOT touch it!
; PARMS - left defined when the function returns
; ERROR (optional, pass by reference) - returns an error message on failure
;
;
N DATA,I,SYSTEM,SUCCESS
S SUCCESS=0
K ERROR,HLMSTATE
D
.I $L($G(PARMS("PROCESSING MODE"))),$L(PARMS("PROCESSING MODE"))'=1 S ERROR="INVALID PROCESSING MODE" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("COUNTRY"))),$L(PARMS("COUNTRY"))'=3 S ERROR="INVALID COUNTRY CODE" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("EVENT")))'=3 S ERROR="INVALID EVENT CODE" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("MESSAGE TYPE")))'=3 S ERROR="INVALID MESSAGE TYPE" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS"))),$L(PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS"))'=4 S ERROR="INVALID ENCODING CHARACTERS" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR"))),$L(PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR"))'=1 S ERROR="INVALID FIELD SEPARATOR" Q
.I '$L($G(PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR"))) S PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR")="|"
.I '$L($G(PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS"))) S PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS")="^~\&"
.I $G(PARMS("VERSION"))="" S PARMS("VERSION")="2.4"
.I ($L($G(PARMS("VERSION")))>20) S ERROR="VERSION > 20 CHARACTERS" Q
.F I="MESSAGE TYPE","EVENT","COUNTRY","FIELD SEPARATOR","ENCODING CHARACTERS","VERSION","CONTINUATION POINTER","MESSAGE STRUCTURE","PROCESSING MODE" S HLMSTATE("HDR",I)=$G(PARMS(I))
.S HLMSTATE("BATCH")=0 ;not a batch
.S HLMSTATE("DIRECTION")="OUT"
.S HLMSTATE("IEN")=""
.S HLMSTATE("BODY")="" ;record not yet created
.S HLMSTATE("CURRENT SEGMENT")=0 ;no segments cached
.S HLMSTATE("UNSTORED LINES")=0 ;nothing in cache
.S HLMSTATE("LINE COUNT")=0
.D GETSYS(.HLMSTATE)
.S SUCCESS=1
Q SUCCESS
;
NEWBATCH(PARMS,HLMSTATE,ERROR) ;
;Starts a new batch message.
;Input:
; PARMS( *pass by reference*
; "COUNTRY")=3 character country code (optional)
; "FIELD SEPARATOR")=field separator (optional, defaults to "|")
; "ENCODING CHARACTERS")= 4 HL7 encoding characters (optional,defaults to "^~\&")
; "VERSION")=the HL7 Version ID, for example, "2.4" (optional, defaults to 2.4)
;Output:
; Function - returns 1 on success, 0 on failure
; PARMS - left defined when the function returns
; HLMSTATE() - (pass by reference, required) This array is used by the HL7 package to track the progress of the message. The application MUST NOT touch it!
; ERROR (optional, pass by reference) - returns an error message on failure
;
;
N DATA,I,SYSTEM,SUCCESS
S SUCCESS=0
K ERROR,HLMSTATE
D
.I $L($G(PARMS("COUNTRY"))),$L(PARMS("COUNTRY"))'=3 S ERROR="INVALID COUNTRY CODE" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS"))),$L(PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS"))'=4 S ERROR="INVALID ENCODING CHARACTERS" Q
.I $L($G(PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR"))),$L(PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR"))'=1 S ERROR="INVALID FIELD SEPARATOR" Q
.I '$L($G(PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR"))) S PARMS("FIELD SEPARATOR")="|"
.I '$L($G(PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS"))) S PARMS("ENCODING CHARACTERS")="^~\&"
.I $G(PARMS("VERSION"))="" S PARMS("VERSION")="2.4"
.I ($L(PARMS("VERSION"))>20) S ERROR="VERSION > 20 CHARACTERS" Q
.F I="COUNTRY","FIELD SEPARATOR","ENCODING CHARACTERS","VERSION" S HLMSTATE("HDR",I)=$G(PARMS(I))
.S HLMSTATE("IEN")=""
.S HLMSTATE("BODY")="" ;msg not yet stored
.S HLMSTATE("BATCH")=1
.S HLMSTATE("DIRECTION")="OUT"
.S HLMSTATE("BATCH","CURRENT MESSAGE")=0 ;no messages in batch
.S HLMSTATE("CURRENT SEGMENT")=0 ;no segments in cache
.S HLMSTATE("UNSTORED LINES")=0 ;nothing in cache
.S HLMSTATE("LINE COUNT")=0 ;no lines within message stored
.D GETSYS(.HLMSTATE)
.S SUCCESS=1
Q SUCCESS
;
SET(SEG,VALUE,FIELD,COMP,SUBCOMP,REP) ;
;Sets a value to the array SEG(), used for building segments.
;Input:
; SEG - (required, pass by reference) - this is the array where the segment is being built.
; VALUE - the individual value to be set into the segment
; FIELD - the sequence # of the field (optional, defaults to 0)
; *NOTE: FIELD=0 is used to denote the segment type.
; COMP - the # of the component (optional, defaults to 1)
; SUBCOMP - the # of the subcomponent (optional, defaults to 1)
; REP - the occurrence# (optional, defaults to 1) For a non-repeating field, the occurrence # need not be provided, because it would be 1.
;Output:
; SEG array
;
; Example:
; D SET(.SEG,"MSA",0) creates an MSA segment
; D SET(.SEG,"AE",1) will place the value into the array position
; reserved for the 1st field,1st occurence,1st comp,1st subcomp
;
;Implementation Note - This format is used for the segment array built by calls to SET: SEGMENT(<SEQ #>,<occurrence #>,<component #>,<subcomponent #>)=<subcomponent value>
;
S:'$G(FIELD) FIELD=0
S:'$G(COMP) COMP=1
S:'$G(SUBCOMP) SUBCOMP=1
S:'$G(REP) REP=1
S SEG(FIELD,REP,COMP,SUBCOMP)=$G(VALUE)
Q
;
ADDSEG(HLMSTATE,SEG,ERROR) ;Adds a segment to the message.
;Input:
; HLMSTATE() - (pass by reference, required) This array is used by the HL7 package to track the progress of the message. The application MUST NOT touch it!
; SEG() - (pass by reference, required) Contains the data. It must be built by calls to SET prior to calling $$ADDSEG.
;
;Note#1: The message control segments, including the MSH and BHS segments, are added automatically.
;Note#2: The 0th field must be a 3 character segment type
;Note#3: ***SEG is killed upon successfully adding the segment***
;
;Output:
; HLMSTATE() - (pass by reference, required) This array is used by the HL7 package to track the progress of the message.
; FUNCTION - returns 1 on success, 0 on failure
; ERROR (optional, pass by reference) - returns an error message on failure
;
;
K ERROR
N TOARY,TYPE
;
S TYPE=$G(SEG(0,1,1,1)) ;segment type
;
;if a 'generic' app ack MSA was built, add it as the first segment before this one
I $D(HLMSTATE("MSA")) D
.I TYPE'="MSA" S TOARY(1)=HLMSTATE("MSA") D ADDSEG^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.TOARY) K TOARY
.K HLMSTATE("MSA")
;
I ($L(TYPE)'=3) S ERROR="INVALID SEGMENT TYPE" Q 0
I (TYPE="MSH")!(TYPE="BHS")!(TYPE="BTS")!(TYPE="FHS")!(TYPE="FTS") S ERROR="INVALID SEGMENT TYPE" Q 0
I HLMSTATE("BATCH"),'HLMSTATE("BATCH","CURRENT MESSAGE") S ERROR="NO MESSAGES IN BATCH, SO SEGMENTS NOT ALLOWED" Q 0
I $$BUILDSEG^HLOPBLD(.HLMSTATE,.SEG,.TOARY,.ERROR) D ADDSEG^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.TOARY) K SEG Q 1
Q 0
;
ADDMSG(HLMSTATE,PARMS,ERROR) ;
;Begins a new message in the batch.
;Input:
; HLMSTATE() - (pass by reference, required) This array is used by the HL7 package to track the progress of the message. The application MUST NOT touch it!
; PARMS( *pass by reference*
; "EVENT")=3 character event type (required)
; "MESSAGE TYPE")=3 character message type (required)
;
;Output:
; FUNCTION - returns 1 on success, 0 on failure
; HLMSTATE() - (pass by reference, required) This array is used by the HL7 package to track the progress of the message.
; PARMS - left defined when this function returns
; ERROR (optional, pass by reference) - returns an error message on failure
;
N I
K ERROR
;if a 'generic' app ack MSA was built, add it as the first segment before this one
I $D(HLMSTATE("MSA")) D
.I TYPE'="MSA" N TOARY M TOARY=HLMSTATE("MSA") D ADDSEG^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.TOARY) K TOARY
.K HLMSTATE("MSA")
I $L($G(PARMS("EVENT")))'=3 S ERROR="EVENT TYPE INVALID" Q 0
I $L($G(PARMS("MESSAGE TYPE")))'=3 S ERROR="MESSAGE TYPE INVALID" Q 0
D ADDMSG^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.PARMS)
Q 1
;
GETSYS(HLMSTATE) ;
N SYS,SUB
D SYSPARMS^HLOSITE(.SYS)
F SUB="DOMAIN","STATION","PROCESSING ID","MAXSTRING","ERROR PURGE","NORMAL PURGE","PORT" S HLMSTATE("SYSTEM",SUB)=SYS(SUB)
S HLMSTATE("SYSTEM","BUFFER")=SYS("USER BUFFER")
Q
;
MOVEMSG(HLMSTATE,ARY) ;
;If a message was built in the 'old' way, and resides in an array, this routine will move it into file 777 (HL7 Message Body)
;Input:
; HLMSTATE (pass by reference) the array created by calling $$NEWMSG or $$NEWBATCH
; ARY - is the name of the array, local or global, where the message was built, used to reference the array by indirection.
;
N I S I=0
F S I=$O(@ARY@(I)) Q:'I D
.N SEG,J,J2
.S J=0,J2=1
.S SEG(J2)=@ARY@(I)
.F S J=$O(@ARY@(I,J)) Q:'J S J2=J2+1,SEG(J2)=@ARY@(I,J)
.I 'HLMSTATE("BATCH") D
..D ADDSEG^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.SEG)
.E D
..I $E(SEG(1),1,3)="MSH" D
...D SPLITHDR^HLOSRVR1(.SEG)
...D ADDMSG2^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.SEG)
..E D ADDSEG^HLOMSG(.HLMSTATE,.SEG)
;
;signal SENDACK^HLOAPI2 that the application built its own msg
K HLMSTATE("MSA")
Q