VistA-WorldVistAEHR/r/IMAGING-MAG-ZMAG/MAGGTUX3.m

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MAGGTUX3 ;WIOFO/GEK Imaging utility to validate INDEX values.
;;3.0;IMAGING;**59**;Nov 27, 2007;Build 20
;;Per VHA Directive 2004-038, this routine should not be modified.
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;; +---------------------------------------------------------------+
;;
Q
; VALTUX1 and VALTUX2 :
; Copied VALINDEX from MAGGSIV1 and modified for use with IEN's as input
; for the TYPE SPEC PROC parameters. Running time of utility is
; reduced 10 fold.
; VALTUX2 called from CHECK and FIX in MAGGTUX.
; it sets ^XTMP global for later review.
; VALTUX1 called From REVIEW, to produce the Readable Output.
;
VALTUX1(MAGRY,TYPE,SPEC,PROC) ; Validate the interdependency of Index Terms.
; MAGRY is the return array
; MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" or "0^error message"
; MAGRY(1..n) Information about the Type,Spec and Proc
;
; - Validate the Procedure/Event <-> Specialty/SubSpecialty interdependency
; - Assure the TYPE is a Clinical TYPE.
; - Assure all are Active.
;
N CLS,ARR,TYX,PRX,SPX,OK
K MAGRY
S TYPE=$G(TYPE),PROC=$G(PROC),SPEC=$G(SPEC)
I ((PROC]"")!(SPEC]"")) I TYPE="" S MAGRY(0)="0^Type is required." Q 0
;
I TYPE D I 'OK S MAGRY(0)=OK Q 0
. S OK=1,TYX=TYPE_","
. K ARR D GETS^DIQ(2005.83,TYX,".01;1;2","EI","ARR")
. S MAGRY(1)="Type - Class : "_ARR(2005.83,TYX,.01,"E")_" - "_ARR(2005.83,TYX,1,"E")
. I $L(ARR(2005.83,TYX,2,"E")) S MAGRY(1)=MAGRY(1)_" - "_ARR(2005.83,TYX,2,"E")
. I ARR(2005.83,TYX,2,"I")="I" S OK="0^Type is Inactive"
. Q
;
I SPEC D I 'OK S MAGRY(0)=OK Q 0
. S OK=1,SPX=SPEC_","
. K ARR D GETS^DIQ(2005.84,SPX,".01;2;4","EI","ARR")
. S MAGRY(2)="Specialty/SubSpecialty: "_ARR(2005.84,SPX,.01,"E")
. I $L(ARR(2005.84,SPX,4,"E")) S MAGRY(2)=MAGRY(2)_" - "_ARR(2005.84,SPX,4,"E")
. I $L(ARR(2005.84,SPX,2,"E")) S MAGRY(2)=MAGRY(2)_" <"_ARR(2005.84,SPX,2,"E")_">"
. I ARR(2005.84,SPX,4,"I")="I" S OK="0^Specialty is Inactive"
. Q
;
I PROC D I 'OK S MAGRY(0)=OK Q 0
. S OK=1,PRX=PROC_","
. K ARR D GETS^DIQ(2005.85,PRX,".01;4","EI","ARR")
. S MAGRY(4)="Procedure/Event : "_$$GET1^DIQ(2005.85,PROC,.01)
. I $L(ARR(2005.85,PRX,4,"E")) S MAGRY(4)=MAGRY(4)_" - "_ARR(2005.85,PRX,4,"E")
. I ARR(2005.85,PRX,4,"I")="I" S OK="0^Procedure is Inactive"
. Q
;
; If PROC and SPEC are "", then Quit, any TYPE by itself is valid
I (PROC=""),(SPEC="") S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" Q 1
; Here, TYPE has to be Clin.
S CLS=$$GET1^DIQ(2005.83,TYPE,1,"","MAGTAR") I $E(CLS,1,5)="ADMIN" D Q 0
. S MAGRY(0)="0^The Type Index is Administrative, it has to be Clinical."
I (PROC="")!(SPEC="") S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" Q 1
; we get here, we have to validate the interdependency of SPEC <-> PROC.
I '$O(^MAG(2005.85,PROC,1,0)) S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" Q 1
I '$D(^MAG(2005.85,PROC,1,"B",SPEC)) D Q 0
. S MAGRY(0)="0^Invalid Association between Spec/SubSpec and Proc/Event"
. Q
S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay"
Q 1
VALTUX2(MAGRY,TYPE,SPEC,PROC) ; Validate the interdependency of Index Terms.
; MAGRY is the return array
; MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" or "0^error message"
; MAGRY(1..n) Information about the Type,Spec and Proc
;
; - Validate the Procedure/Event <-> Specialty/SubSpecialty interdependency
; - Assure the TYPE is a Clinical TYPE.
; - Assure all are Active.
K MAGRY
S TYPE=$G(TYPE),PROC=$G(PROC),SPEC=$G(SPEC)
I ((PROC]"")!(SPEC]"")) I TYPE="" S MAGRY(0)="0^Type is required." Q 0
; TYPE is required, but not enforcing yet. All vendors are not sending
I TYPE I $P(^MAG(2005.83,TYPE,0),"^",3)="I" S MAGRY(0)="0^Type is Inactive" Q 0
;
I SPEC I $P(^MAG(2005.84,SPEC,0),"^",4)="I" S MAGRY(0)="0^Specialty is Inactive" Q 0
;
I PROC I $P(^MAG(2005.85,PROC,0),"^",3)="I" S MAGRY(0)="0^Procedure is Inactive" Q 0
;
; If PROC and SPEC are "", then Quit, any TYPE by itself is valid
I (PROC=""),(SPEC="") S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" Q 1
; Here, TYPE has to be Clin.
I $P(^MAG(2005.83,TYPE,0),"^",2)>7 S MAGRY(0)="0^The Type Index is Administrative, it has to be Clinical." Q 0
I (PROC="")!(SPEC="") S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" Q 1
; we get here, we have to validate the interdependency of SPEC <-> PROC.
;
; if PROC is not pointing to any SPEC's, then it is okay for all
I '$O(^MAG(2005.85,PROC,1,0)) S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay" Q 1
; if PROC doesn't point to SPEC - it is Invalid.
I '$D(^MAG(2005.85,PROC,1,"B",SPEC)) D Q 0
. S MAGRY(0)="0^Invalid Association between Spec/SubSpec and Proc/Event"
. Q
S MAGRY(0)="1^Okay"
Q 1