2009-12-04 00:11:15 -05:00
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HLOF778A ;ALB/CJM-HL7 - Saving messages to file 778 (continued) ;03/07/2007
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;;1.6;HEALTH LEVEL SEVEN;**126,134**;Oct 13, 1995;Build 30
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;Per VHA Directive 2004-038, this routine should not be modified.
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;
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NEW(HLMSTATE) ;
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;This function creates a new entry in file 778.
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;Input:
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; HLMSTATE (required, pass by reference) These subscripts are expected:
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;
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;Output - the function returns the ien of the newly created record
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;
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N IEN,NODE,ID,STAT
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S STAT="HLMSTATE(""STATUS"")"
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S IEN=$$NEWIEN(HLMSTATE("DIRECTION"),$$TCP)
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Q:'IEN 0
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S HLMSTATE("IEN")=IEN
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;
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D ;build the message header
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.N HDR
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.;for incoming messages the header segment should already exist
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.;for outgoing messages must build the header segment
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.I HLMSTATE("DIRECTION")="OUT" D Q
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..I HLMSTATE("BATCH"),$G(HLMSTATE("ACK TO"))]"" S HLMSTATE("HDR","REFERENCE BATCH CONTROL ID")=HLMSTATE("ACK TO")
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..D BUILDHDR^HLOPBLD1(.HLMSTATE,$S(HLMSTATE("BATCH"):"BHS",1:"MSH"),.HDR)
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..S HLMSTATE("HDR",1)=HDR(1),HLMSTATE("HDR",2)=HDR(2)
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;
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K ^HLB(IEN)
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S ID=$S(HLMSTATE("BATCH"):HLMSTATE("HDR","BATCH CONTROL ID"),1:HLMSTATE("HDR","MESSAGE CONTROL ID"))
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S NODE=ID_"^"_HLMSTATE("BODY")_"^"_$G(HLMSTATE("ACK TO"))_"^"_$S(HLMSTATE("DIRECTION")="IN":"I",1:"O")_"^"
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S $P(NODE,"^",5)=$G(@STAT@("LINK NAME"))
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S $P(NODE,"^",6)=$G(@STAT@("QUEUE"))
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S $P(NODE,"^",8)=$G(@STAT@("PORT"))
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S $P(NODE,"^",20)=$G(@STAT)
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S $P(NODE,"^",21)=$G(@STAT@("ERROR TEXT"))
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S $P(NODE,"^",16)=HLMSTATE("DT/TM")
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;
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I HLMSTATE("DIRECTION")="OUT" D
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.S $P(NODE,"^",10)=$P($G(@STAT@("APP ACK RESPONSE")),"^")
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.S $P(NODE,"^",11)=$P($G(@STAT@("APP ACK RESPONSE")),"^",2)
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.S $P(NODE,"^",12)=$P($G(@STAT@("ACCEPT ACK RESPONSE")),"^")
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.S $P(NODE,"^",13)=$P($G(@STAT@("ACCEPT ACK RESPONSE")),"^",2)
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.S $P(NODE,"^",14)=$P($G(@STAT@("FAILURE RESPONSE")),"^")
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.S $P(NODE,"^",15)=$P($G(@STAT@("FAILURE RESPONSE")),"^",2)
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.;
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.;for outgoing set these x-refs now, for incoming msgs set them later
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.S ^HLB("B",ID,IEN)=""
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.S ^HLB("C",HLMSTATE("BODY"),IEN)=""
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.I ($G(@STAT)="SE") D
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..S ^HLB("ERRORS","SE",$S($L($G(HLMSTATE("HDR","RECEIVING APPLICATION"))):HLMSTATE("HDR","RECEIVING APPLICATION"),1:"UNKNOWN"),HLMSTATE("DT/TM CREATED"),IEN)=""
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..D COUNT^HLOESTAT("OUT",$G(HLMSTATE("HDR","RECEIVING APPLICATION")),$G(HLMSTATE("HDR","SENDING APPLICATION")),$S(HLMSTATE("BATCH"):"BATCH",1:$G(HLMSTATE("HDR","MESSAGE TYPE"))),$G(HLMSTATE("HDR","EVENT")))
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.;
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.;save some space for the ack
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.S:($G(HLMSTATE("HDR","ACCEPT ACK TYPE"))="AL") ^HLB(IEN,4)="^^^ "
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I $G(HLMSTATE("STATUS","PURGE")) S $P(NODE,"^",9)=HLMSTATE("STATUS","PURGE"),^HLB("AD","OUT",HLMSTATE("STATUS","PURGE"),HLMSTATE("IEN"))=""
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S ^HLB(IEN,0)=NODE
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;
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;store the message header
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S ^HLB(IEN,1)=HLMSTATE("HDR",1)
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S ^HLB(IEN,2)=HLMSTATE("HDR",2)
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;
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;if the msg is an app ack, update the original msg
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I $G(HLMSTATE("ACK TO","IEN"))]"" D
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.N ACKTO
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.M ACKTO=HLMSTATE("ACK TO")
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.S ACKTO("ACK BY")=$S(HLMSTATE("BATCH"):HLMSTATE("HDR","BATCH CONTROL ID"),1:HLMSTATE("HDR","MESSAGE CONTROL ID"))
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.D ACKTO^HLOF778(.HLMSTATE,.ACKTO)
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.S HLMSTATE("ACK TO","DONE")=1 ;because the update was already done, otherwise it might be done again
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;
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;The "SEARCH" x-ref will be created asynchronously
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S ^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",$J,HLMSTATE("DT/TM CREATED"),IEN)=""
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;
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Q IEN
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;
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NEWIEN(DIR,TCP) ;
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;This function uses a counter to get the next available ien for file 778. There are 4 different counters, each assigned as range of numbers, selected via the input parameters. It does not create a record.
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;Inputs:
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; DIR = "IN" or "OUT" (required)
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; TCP = 1,0 (optional)
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;Output - the function returns the next available ien. Several counters are used:
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; <"OUT","TCP">
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; <"OUT","NOT TCP">
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; <"IN","TCP">
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; <"IN","NOT TCP">
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;
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N IEN,COUNTER,INC
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I DIR="OUT" S INC=$S(+$G(TCP):0,1:100000000000)
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I DIR="IN" S INC=$S(+$G(TCP):200000000000,1:300000000000)
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S COUNTER=$NA(^HLC("FILE778",DIR,$S(+$G(TCP):"TCP",1:"NOT TCP")))
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AGAIN ;
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S IEN=$$INC^HLOSITE(COUNTER,1)
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I IEN>100000000000 D
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.L +@COUNTER:200
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.I $T,@COUNTER>100000000000 S @COUNTER=1,IEN=1
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.L -@COUNTER
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I IEN>100000000000 G AGAIN
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Q (IEN+INC)
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;
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TCP() ;checks the link to see if its TCP, return 1 if yes, 0 if no or not defined
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N IEN,TCP
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S TCP=1
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S IEN=$G(HLMSTATE("STATUS","LINK IEN"))
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I IEN,$P($G(^HLCS(869.1,+$P($G(^HLCS(870,IEN,0)),"^",3),0)),"^")'="TCP" S TCP=0
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Q TCP
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;
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GETWORK(WORK) ; Used by the Process Manager.
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;Are there any messages that need the "SEARCH" x-ref set?
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;Inputs:
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; WORK (required, pass-by-reference)
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; ("DOLLARJ")
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; ("NOW") (required by the process manager, pass-by-reference)
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;
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L +^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF"):0
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Q:'$T 0
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N OLD,DOLLARJ,SUCCESS,NOW
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S SUCCESS=0
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S NOW=$$SEC^XLFDT($H)
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S (OLD,DOLLARJ)=$G(WORK("DOLLARJ"))
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F S DOLLARJ=$O(^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",DOLLARJ)) Q:DOLLARJ="" D Q:SUCCESS
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.N TIME S TIME=$O(^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",DOLLARJ,""))
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.S:(NOW-$$SEC^XLFDT(TIME)>100) SUCCESS=1
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;
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I OLD'="",'SUCCESS F S DOLLARJ=$O(^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",DOLLARJ)) Q:DOLLARJ="" Q:DOLLARJ>OLD D Q:SUCCESS
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.N TIME S TIME=$O(^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",DOLLARJ,""))
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.S:(NOW-$$SEC^XLFDT(TIME)>100) SUCCESS=1
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S WORK("DOLLARJ")=DOLLARJ,WORK("NOW")=NOW
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Q:WORK("DOLLARJ")]"" 1
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L -^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF")
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Q 0
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;
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DOWORK(WORK) ;Used by the Process Manager
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;Sets the "SEARCH" x-ref, running 100 seconds behind when the message record was created.
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;
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N MSGIEN,TIME
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S TIME=0
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F S TIME=$O(^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",WORK("DOLLARJ"),TIME)) Q:'TIME Q:((WORK("NOW")-$$SEC^XLFDT(TIME))<100) D
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.S MSGIEN=0
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.F S MSGIEN=$O(^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",WORK("DOLLARJ"),TIME,MSGIEN)) Q:'MSGIEN D
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..N MSG
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..I $$GETMSG^HLOMSG(MSGIEN,.MSG) D
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...Q:'MSG("DT/TM CREATED")
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...I MSG("BATCH") D
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....N HDR
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....F Q:'$$NEXTMSG^HLOMSG(.MSG,.HDR) S MSG("HDR",1)=HDR(1),MSG("HDR",2)=HDR(2) D SET(.MSG)
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...E D
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....D SET(.MSG)
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..K ^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF",WORK("DOLLARJ"),TIME,MSGIEN)
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L -^HLTMP("PENDING SEARCH X-REF")
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Q
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;
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SET(MSG) ;
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;sets the ^HLB("SEARCH") x-ref
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;
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N APP,FS,CS,IEN
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I MSG("DIRECTION")'="IN",MSG("DIRECTION")'="OUT" Q
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S FS=$E(MSG("HDR",1),4)
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Q:FS=""
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S CS=$E(MSG("HDR",1),5)
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S APP=$S(MSG("DIRECTION")="IN":$P($P(MSG("HDR",1),FS,5),CS),1:$P($P(MSG("HDR",1),FS,3),CS))
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I APP="" S APP="UNKNOWN"
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I MSG("BATCH") D
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.N VALUE
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.S VALUE=$P(MSG("HDR",2),FS,4)
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.S MSG("MESSAGE TYPE")=$P(VALUE,CS)
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.S MSG("EVENT")=$P(VALUE,CS,2)
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S:MSG("MESSAGE TYPE")="" MSG("MESSAGE TYPE")="<none>"
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S:MSG("EVENT")="" MSG("EVENT")="<none>"
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S IEN=MSG("IEN")
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I MSG("BATCH") S IEN=IEN_"^"_MSG("BATCH","CURRENT MESSAGE")
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S ^HLB("SEARCH",MSG("DIRECTION"),MSG("DT/TM CREATED"),APP,MSG("MESSAGE TYPE"),MSG("EVENT"),IEN)=""
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Q
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