VistA-FOIAVistA/r/VA_FILEMAN-ARJT-DI-DD-DM-DT.../DINIT285.m

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DINIT285 ;SFISC/TKW-ALTERNATE EDITOR FILE ;9/9/94 14:33
;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar 30, 1999
;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
F I=1:2 S X=$T(Q+I) G:X="" ^DINIT286 S Y=$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
Q Q
;;^DIC("B","ALTERNATE EDITOR",1.2)
;;=
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",0)
;;=^^6^6^2940908^
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",1,0)
;;=This file stores information about the editors that can be used to edit VA
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",2,0)
;;=FileMan WP fields. The LINE EDITOR and SCREEN EDITOR are exported with VA
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",3,0)
;;=FileMan, but instructions are given to allow site managers to enter local
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",4,0)
;;=editors of their choice. There is a pointer in the NEW PERSON File to
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",5,0)
;;=this file. The pointed-to editor for that person is then used whenever
;;^DIC(1.2,"%D",6,0)
;;=the person edits a WP field.
;;^DD(1.2,0)
;;=FIELD^NL^7^5
;;^DD(1.2,0,"IX","B",1.2,.01)
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,0,"NM","ALTERNATE EDITOR")
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,0,"PT",200,31.3)
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,.01,0)
;;=NAME^RFX^^0;1^K:$L(X)>30!(X?.N)!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E) X I $D(X) S %=$O(^DIST(1.2,"B",$E(X))) I $E(%)=$E(X) K X
;;^DD(1.2,.01,1,0)
;;=^.1
;;^DD(1.2,.01,1,1,0)
;;=1.2^B
;;^DD(1.2,.01,1,1,1)
;;=S ^DIST(1.2,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
;;^DD(1.2,.01,1,1,2)
;;=K ^DIST(1.2,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
;;^DD(1.2,.01,3)
;;=NAME MUST BE 3-30 CHAR., and start with a unique alpha char.
;;^DD(1.2,.01,21,0)
;;=2^^2^2^2920506^^^
;;^DD(1.2,.01,21,1,0)
;;=This is the name of the alternate editor. It must start with a unique
;;^DD(1.2,.01,21,2,0)
;;=character.
;;^DD(1.2,.01,"DT")
;;=2901212
;;^DD(1.2,1,0)
;;=ACTIVATION CODE FROM DIWE^RK^^1;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
;;^DD(1.2,1,3)
;;=This is Standard MUMPS code, used to set up the environment for editing a Standard FileMan word-processing field using this editor.
;;^DD(1.2,1,9)
;;=@
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,0)
;;=^^17^17^2920513^^^^
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,1,0)
;;=This field holds the MUMPS code to properly establish the environment
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,2,0)
;;=that will allow use of this editor to edit any VA FileMan word-processing
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,3,0)
;;=type field. Typically this code might move the text into another
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,4,0)
;;=MUMPS global (like ^UTILITY) or to some other file format for editing.
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,5,0)
;;=If the editor is written in MUMPS, it should either use variables that
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,6,0)
;;=do not begin with the letter "D", or should NEW all its local variables
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,7,0)
;;=to avoid problems on return to the FileMan editor.
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,8,0)
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,9,0)
;;=If the variable DIWE(1) is defined, it indicated that the user
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,10,0)
;;=has switched to this editor from the standard FileMan Line Editor, and
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,11,0)
;;=upon return, the control will be returned to the line editor.
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,12,0)
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,13,0)
;;=This editor may set the variable DIWESW to 1, if they wish to allow
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,14,0)
;;=the user to switch to an alternate editor from this one.
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,15,0)
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,16,0)
;;=This editor is required to restore the edited text to standard FileMan
;;^DD(1.2,1,21,17,0)
;;=word-processing format before exiting.
;;^DD(1.2,1,"DT")
;;=2900202
;;^DD(1.2,2,0)
;;=OK TO RUN TEST^K^^2;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
;;^DD(1.2,2,3)
;;=This is Standard MUMPS code that sets $T to true if it is OK to use this editor.
;;^DD(1.2,2,9)
;;=@
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,0)
;;=^^9^9^2920513^^^^
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,1,0)
;;=This field holds MUMPS code used to pre-check the environment before
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,2,0)
;;=allowing the user to enter this editor. This field should set the
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,3,0)
;;=$TEST indicator. If $TEST is true then it is OK for this editor to
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,4,0)
;;=run at this time. If $T is false, the user will be returned to the
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,5,0)
;;=FileMan line editor.
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,6,0)
;;=
;;^DD(1.2,2,21,7,0)
;;=If the field is null, it will be the same as $T=true