VistA-WorldVistAEHR/r/RADIOLOGY_NUCLEAR_MEDICINE-RA/RAUTL14.m

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RAUTL14 ;HISC/GJC-Utilities for message display. ;10/19/94 08:53
;;5.0;Radiology/Nuclear Medicine;**34**;Mar 16, 1998
EN1 ; Message display. Called from the input transform of the
;'TYPE OF IMAGING' field of the Imaging Locations file
; i.e, ^DD(79.1,6,0) --> D:'$D(^RA(79.1,"BIMG",+Y)) EN1^RAUTL14
N DIR,DIROUT,DIRUT,DTOUT,DUOUT,RATXT,RAX,RAY,RAYN
S RAX=X,RAY=Y,RATXT(1)=" " K X,Y
S RATXT(2)="** Caution: You are activating a new Imaging Type. **"
S RATXT(3)=" This means you will have to assign procedures to"
S RATXT(4)=" this imaging type. Workload reports will be printed"
S RATXT(5)=" separately for this Imaging Type."
S RATXT(6)=" " D EN^DDIOL(.RATXT) S DIR(0)="YA"
S DIR("A")="Are you sure? "
S DIR("?")="Enter 'Y' for yes, 'N' to re-edit this field."
D ^DIR S RAYN=+Y K X,Y D EN^DDIOL(" ")
S X=RAX,Y=RAY K:'RAYN X Q:'$D(X)
I $D(^RA(79.2,"B","CARDIOLOGY STUDIES (NUC MED)",+Y)) K RATXT D
. S RATXT(1)=" The 'CARDIOLOGY STUDIES' imaging type should not be"
. S RATXT(2)=" activated unless nuclear cardiology is done separately"
. S RATXT(3)=" from Nuclear Medicine at your facility."
. D EN^DDIOL(.RATXT)
. Q
Q
EN2 ; Message display. Called from input transform of the
;'TYPE OF IMAGING' field of the Rad/Nuc Med Procedure file
; i.e, ^DD(71,12,0) --> D EN2^RAUTL14
I '$D(^RA(79.1,"BIMG",+Y)) D
. N RATXT,X,Y S RATXT(1)=" "
. S RATXT(2)="This Imaging Type has not been assigned to any Imaging Location."
. S RATXT(3)="In order to register this procedure for patients, you must"
. S RATXT(4)="assign this Imaging Type to an Imaging Location."
. S RATXT(5)=" " D EN^DDIOL(.RATXT)
. Q
N RAD0,RASEQ
S RAD0=+$O(^RAMIS(71.3,"B",D0,0)),RASEQ=$P($G(^RAMIS(71.3,RAD0,0)),U,4)
I RASEQ D K X
. N RATXT,X,Y S RATXT(1)=" "
. S RATXT(2)="This procedure was found in the Rad/Nuc Med Common"
. S RATXT(3)="Procedure file. To change its imaging type you must"
. S RATXT(4)="first inactivate it in that file. After it is made"
. S RATXT(5)="inactive you may change its imaging type. You can"
. S RATXT(6)="then reactivate it if you wish."
. S RATXT(7)=" " D EN^DDIOL(.RATXT)
. Q
Q
UNI30(RADA,RAX) ; Determines if the 1st 30 chars of a procedure name are unique.
; If not, do not allow the user to add or alter the current procedure.
; Don't allow characters ; ^
; Called from the input transform in ^DD(71,.01,0)
; Pass back 1 if unique, 0 if a conflict.
; 'RA' ---> temporary variable to hold data
; 'RAX' ---> Input user wishes to enter/edit in ^RAMIS(71
; 'RADA' ---> IEN of the current entry in ^RAMIS(71,
; The first 30 do not match any other entries first 30
N RA1,RA2,RABEG,RAEND,RAFLG1,RAFLG2,RALEN,RALST,RAPCE,RAY,RAI,RAQ
S (RAFLG1,RAFLG2)=0
;S RABEG=$E(RAX,1,30),RALEN=$L(RABEG),RALST=$E(RABEG,$L(RABEG))
;S RAEND=$E(RABEG,1,(RALEN-1))_$C(($A(RALST)-1))_"z"
;
; Check for bad chars
S RAY=";^",RAQ=""
F RAI=1:1:$L(RAY) I RAX[($E(RAY,RAI)) S RAQ=1
I RAQ D EN^DDIOL("Entry must not contain ^ or ; ",,"!?12,$C(7)") Q 0 ; bad char detected, so reject entry
;
;
S RA1=$O(^RAMIS(71,"B",RAX),-1) ; Obtain collating entry immediately
; before user input. Check 1st 30 of prior
; entry aginst 1st 30 of user entry.
; If different, ok!
;
S:$E(RA1,1,30)'=$E(RAX,1,30) RAFLG1=1
;
S RA2=$O(^RAMIS(71,"B",RAX)) ; Obtain the collating entry of
S:$E(RA2,1,30)'=$E(RAX,1,30) RAFLG2=1 ; the entry immediately after the
; user input. If the 1st 30 of
; user input does not equal the
; 1st 30 of the next collating
; entry, the input is ok!
;
; Brand new entry
I RADA=0 Q $S((RAFLG1+RAFLG2)>1:1,1:0)
;
S RAPCE=$P($G(^RAMIS(71,RADA,0)),"^")
I RADA,($E(RAPCE,1,30)=$E(RAX,1,30)) Q 1 ; 1st 30 chars of user input
; may equal the 1st 30 chars
; of the record we are editing.
;
E Q $S((RAFLG1+RAFLG2)>1:1,1:0) ; The 1st thirty chars may have changed
; Check RAFLG1 & RAFLG2 for conflicts
; with any other data in the database.