STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #2006.1 -- IMAGING SITE PARAMETERS FILE                                                  3/24/25    PAGE 1
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The Imaging Site Parameter file contains those variables which are site specific, and which are necessary for the Imaging Software
to perform properly. Most of the fields have MUMPs cross-references with which they are associated that are used by the software
for quick access to the specific data. Some of the fields defined may not be in use presently, but are reserved for future
development.  Review the Imaging Installation Manual for instructions on making entries into this file.  
 
Non-integrated sites and Integrated sites that have one shared image storage location have one record.  Integrated sites where each
site has their own image storage have one record for each of the associated sites.  


              DD ACCESS: @
              RD ACCESS: @
              WR ACCESS: @
             DEL ACCESS: @
           LAYGO ACCESS: @
           AUDIT ACCESS: 

   APPLICATION GROUP(S): MAG

POINTED TO BY: PLACE field (#.04) of the NETWORK LOCATION File (#2005.2) 
               PLACE field (#.04) of the IMAGE BACKGROUND QUEUE File (#2006.03) 
               PLACE field (#.04) of the IMAGE BACKGROUND QUEUE POINTER File (#2006.031) 
               PLACE field (#.04) of the BP SERVERS File (#2006.8) 
               PLACE field (#.04) of the IMAGING WINDOWS WORKSTATIONS File (#2006.81) 
               PLACE field (#.04) of the IMAGING WINDOWS SESSIONS File (#2006.82) 
               STORAGE PLACE field (#.01) of the STORAGE PROVIDER File (#2006.917) 
               SOURCE PLACE field (#3) of the RETENTION POLICY STORAGE PROVIDER MAP File (#2006.923) 
               SOURCE PLACE field (#2) of the STORAGE PROVIDER AVAILABILITY File (#2006.924) 
               ENDPOINT PLACE field (#2) of the TRANSFER STATISTICS File (#2006.925) 
               

CROSS
REFERENCED BY: SERVER TASK(AE), INSTITUTION NAME(B), ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS(C)

    LAST MODIFIED: JUN 8,2022@15:48:23

2006.1,.01    INSTITUTION NAME       0;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4) (Required)

              INSTITUTION NAME   
              INPUT TRANSFORM:  I $D(^MAG(2006.1,"B",X)) K X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 03, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-30 characters in length 
              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

              CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1^B 
                                1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


2006.1,.02    CURRENT NAMESPACE      0;2 FREE TEXT (Required)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>45!($L(X)<1) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 11, 2002 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 1-45 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The Image file is 14 characters. Each facility has its own unique namespace (e.g., Washington is
                                WAS, Baltimore is BAL).  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,.03    IMAGE NETWORK WRITE LOCATION 0;3 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      SEP 09, 1993 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Current Network Write Location for Image Storage 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the current network share for image file captures and archive retrieval. 
                                This field will need to be manually changed when a share reaches low water mark.  


2006.1,.031   CURRENT RAID GROUP     0;10 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,7)=""GRP""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 18, 2009 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field indicates the RAID group of shares that the system is currently writing to.  This group
                                is an entry in the NETWORK LOCATION file and has a GRP storage type.  

              SCREEN:           I $P(^(0),U,7)="GRP"
              EXPLANATION:      This selection should be restricted to the 'GRP' storage type.
              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,.04    ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS INSTS;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.12

              DESCRIPTION:      Through the use of the subfield's whole file cross-reference this set of values will allow a site
                                to make use of the imaging network of a second institution to store and support images.  


2006.12,.01     ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS 0;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4)

                LAST EDITED:      JAN 27, 2006 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Select an Institution that is a member of the Medical Division file. 
                DESCRIPTION:      This field allows users to associate this institution's logon to an imaging site platform.  Only
                                  institutions in the Medical Division file are listed.  

                NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.12^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),"INSTS","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),"INSTS","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1^C^MUMPS 
                                  1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA(1))=""
                                  2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA(1))
                                  This associates the institution with a set of site parameters.  



2006.12,201     VISTARAD GROUPING      201;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.12201

                LAST EDITED:      JAN 25, 2006 
                DESCRIPTION:      This field allows multiple Institutions and/or Associated Institutions to be grouped together
                                  within VistARad for purposes of Exam Locking and Unread Exams lists display.  


2006.12201,.01    VISTARAD GROUP         0;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4) (Multiply asked)

                  LAST EDITED:      JAN 27, 2006 
                  HELP-PROMPT:      To allow reading for other institutions, enter them here. 
                  DESCRIPTION:      A radiologist logged in to this Associated Institution (Division) can lock and interpret exams
                                    for the logon division.  When logged in to this Institution, IF you want the radiologist to be
                                    able to lock/interpret exams for other divisions (including the Parent Institution or other
                                    Associated Institutions), enter those divisions here.  Note that this setting controls exam
                                    locking and updating, as well as filtering of the UNREAD Exams lists to show only the
                                    Institutions that are defined here.  

                  NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

                  CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.12201^B 
                                    1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),"INSTS",DA(1),201,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                    2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),"INSTS",DA(1),201,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)






2006.1,.07    GCC EXPORT LOC         0;7 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6,7)=""1^GCC""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 02, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the GCC EXPORT network share. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the external network share for Generic Carbon Copy (GCC) where image files
                                are copied to.  

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6,7)=""1^GCC"""
              EXPLANATION:      Select GCC Network locations only.
              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,.08    IMAGE NETWORK IMPORT LOCATION 0;8 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 12, 1994 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the Network Location to which Images are imported. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the IMPORT network share where the IMPORT queues are copied to. This share is
                                within the local Imaging Network.  


2006.1,.09    SITE CODE              0;9 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3)!'(X?3UN) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 23, 1998 
              HELP-PROMPT:      The three-letter network abbreviation for the site. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is a unique identifying string for the site where the Imaging Server is installed.  By
                                convention, the abbreviation should correspond to the 3-character string used for the site in
                                naming the file servers.  E.g., for Washington, D.C., the code is "WAS", corresponding to
                                vhaWASimm1.  


2006.1,1.01   PACS INTERFACE SWITCH  PACS;1 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF PACS INTERFACE; 
                                '1' FOR ON PACS INTERFACE; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      DICOM Gateway INTERFACE SWITCH - Set ON/OFF 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is "NULL" if there is no DICOM Gateway interface. If there is a DICOM Gateway, this
                                field serves as a switch to turn the interface ON or OFF. If it is OFF no messages will be
                                transmitted from VistA to the DICOM Gateway; if ON, then the messages will be transmitted.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  The routines to generate/move HL7 messages to the PACS MESSAGE file will check the existence of
                                this entry before processing. 


2006.1,1.02   PACS DIRECTORY         PACS;2 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 11, 1994 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter Network Location where PACS images are written. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the DICOM Gateway network location share where PACS images are written by the
                                Commercial PACS SYSTEM, and where VistA first reads them.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  The PACS SYSTEM, to which VistA is interfaced, will write images to a designated network location,
                                as defined by this field which can be changed if necessary. VistA will read from the directory 
                                specified by this field. It points to the Network location file - so the full network location must
                                be defined in that file for this to work.  


2006.1,1.03   PACS IMAGE WRITE LOCATION PACS;3 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter Network location where converted DICOM IMAGES are written. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the current write network share for the DICOM Image Gateways. DICOM images
                                are first read from the DICOM directory and later converted and copied to the network location
                                specified by this field.  


2006.1,2.01   JUKEBOX WRITE LOCATION 1;6 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6,7)[""1^WORM"""  D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 27, 2007 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the JUKEBOX 'current write' network share that will receive the Background
                                Processor JUKEBOX queues for newly acquired Image files. 

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,6,7)[""1^WORM"""
              EXPLANATION:      This Network Location selection must be an archival type so designated by the term "WORM" and have 
                                an 'On Line' OPERATIONAL STATUS.
              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,3.01   IHE PACS HL7 INTERFACE ACTIVE IHE;1 SET

                                'Y' FOR YES; 
                                'N' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 20, 2006 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'Y' to activate IHE-based HL7 messaging, or 'N' to retain legacy (HL7 V2.1) messaging. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field contains a flag that indicates whether HL7 ADT messages should be sent using the
                                IHE-based interface developed in Imaging Patch MAG*3.0*49.  


2006.1,6      TRACK ABSTRACT ACCESSES 1;3 SET

                                '1' FOR YES; 
                                '0' FOR NO; 
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 06, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter YES to use abstract accesses in determining archive times 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field controls whether user access to image abstracts will cause the LAST ACCESS DATE field in
                                the Image file to be updated.  The LAST ACCESS DATE field is used to determine when full and 
                                abstract images are removed from magnetic disks and become available only from optical disk.  


2006.1,8      PURGE-RETENTION DAYS FULL FILE 1;2 NUMBER (Required)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 14, 2006 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 99999, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used by the Background Processor Purge to determine the number of days to retain full
                                image files. All FULL images that have not been accessed in this many days will be removed from
                                magnetic storage by the Background Processor Purge.  


2006.1,9      RETENTION DAYS HL7 & DICOM 1;5 NUMBER (Required)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 08, 2011 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 1 and 999999, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used as the default value, in days, by the DICOM Text Gateway for three different
                                user menu driven purges.  
                                 
                                1) This field is used by the Purge Old Modality Worklist Entries menu option to determine the
                                number of retention days from the date of creation of the Modality Worklist Entries.  
                                 
                                2) This field is used by the Purge Old DICOM Message Files menu option to determine the number of
                                retention days from the date of creation of the DICOM messages that were sent to commercial PACS.  
                                 
                                3) This field is used by the Purge Old HL7 Transaction Global Nodes menu option to determine the
                                number of retention days from the date of creation of the HL7 messages sent from VistA to the DICOM
                                Text Gateway.  
                                                                
                                This value may be overridden by the user when executing any of these menu options.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,10     SERVER TASK            1;7 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999999999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 25, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the task number for the monthly site report, type a number between 0 and 9999999999, 0 
                                Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the Kernel scheduled task number for the monthly site report.  The Background
                                Processor Monitor utility (menu option [MAGQ BPMONITOR]) reads and updates this field when
                                verifying the monthly site report has been tasked or re-tasked by this utility.  
                                 
                                This automated process reports version and Imaging system statusback to the development site in
                                order to serve the site better.  

              CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1^AE^MUMPS 
                                1)= D SAME^MAGDRPC2(1,DA,1,7,X)
                                2)= D SAME^MAGDRPC2(0,DA,1,7,X)
                                This MUMPS cross reference is really a trigger that causes the values for this field to be the same
                                for all entries in the Imaging Site Parameter file.  



2006.1,11     PERCENT SERVER RESERVE 1;8 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>50)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 08, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the free space percentage, type a number between 1 and 50, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field allows sites to increase the amount of space that is maintained in reserve for each
                                individual Image server share.  The minimum value is 1. The default value is 5.  The RPC, MAGQ FS
                                CHNGE, uses this value to determine the RAID Group advance and is part of the automatic Purge
                                algorithm.  When this value cannot be maintained, a CRITICAL LOW MESSAGE is triggered. 

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,11.5   TIER 2 RESERVE         1;9 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>50)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 23, 2013 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 50, 0 decimal digits. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field allows sites to define a minimum percentage of free space in the tier 2 storage device
                                in order to prevent loss of cache space for temporary storage. The default value is 5.  The
                                Background Processor JUKEBOX queue will not write to the currently designated tier 2 storage share
                                if this percent storage capacity is not available or accessible from the Background Processor
                                application.  


2006.1,11.9   DATE OF LAST CRITICAL MESSAGE 3;11 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ESTR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      AUG 14, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This date/time field is automatically set each time a critical message is sent. 
              DESCRIPTION:      It is a parameter used in combination with the CRITICAL LOW MESSAGE INTERVAL to determine if it is
                                appropriate to send a new message when the VistA cache space falls below the PERCENT SERVER RESERVE 
                                value. This field should not be edited directly by a user.  


2006.1,12     FILE TYPES             2;0 Multiple #2006.112

              DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies acceptable file types on image captures and is read by the Background
                                Processor to migrate files across the network shares and jukeboxes.  


2006.112,.01    FILE TYPES             0;1 FREE TEXT (Multiply asked)

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  S X=$$UPPER^MAGQE4(X) K:($L(X)>3)!($L(X)<3)!($D(^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),2,"B",X))) X
                LAST EDITED:      JAN 26, 2010 
                HELP-PROMPT:      File extensions for background copies. 
                DESCRIPTION:      This field identifies the acceptable file types on image captures and is read by the Background
                                  Processor to migrate files across the network share and jukeboxes.  

                NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.112^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),2,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),2,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.1,12.5   MULTI NAMESPACE        4;0 Multiple #2006.11

              DESCRIPTION:      This multiple field is used to store all previously used image prefixes from the CURRENT NAMESPACE
                                field. Any time the CURRENT NAMESPACE field is changed, enter the previous name in this multiple
                                field.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This multiple field is used to store all previously used image prefixes from the CURRENT NAMESPACE
                                field. Any time the CURRENT NAMESPACE field is changed, enter the previous name in this multiple
                                field.  


2006.11,.01     MULTI NAMESPACE        0;1 FREE TEXT (Multiply asked)

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  S X=$$UPPER^MAGQE4(X) K:($L(X)>45)!($L(X)<1)!($D(^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),4,"B",X))) X
                LAST EDITED:      MAR 25, 2010 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 1-45 characters in length 
                DESCRIPTION:      This multiple field is used to store all previously used image prefixes from the CURRENT
                                  NAMESPACE field. Any time the CURRENT NAMESPACE field is changed, enter the previous name in this
                                  multiple field.  

                TECHNICAL DESCR:  This multiple field is used to store all previously used image prefixes from the CURRENT
                                  NAMESPACE field. Any time the CURRENT NAMESPACE field is changed, enter the previous name in this
                                  multiple field.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.11^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),4,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),4,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.1,20     NO AUTOWRITE UPDATE    1;10 SET

                                '0' FOR AUTOWRITE UPDATE OK; 
                                '1' FOR NO AUTOWRITE UPDATE; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAY 12, 1998 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field enables or disables the Background Processor function which evaluates the space
                                availability on each of the online magnetic shares and assigns the current write location to the
                                share with the greatest space available both for PACS and regular image capture.  
                                 
                                RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, utilizes this field when evaluating the current write location.  


2006.1,22     PURGE-RETENTION DAYS BIG FILE 3;2 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 11, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a Number between 0 and 99999, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used by the Background Processor purge to determine the number of days to retain BIG
                                files. All BIG images that have not been accessed in this many days will be removed from magnetic 
                                storage by the Background Processor purge.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,23     PURGE-RETENTION DAYS ABS FILE 3;3 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 14, 2006 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 99999, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used by the Background Processor purge to determine the number of days to retain ABS
                                files. All ABS images that have not been accessed in this many days will be removed from magnetic 
                                storage by the Background Processor purge.  


2006.1,24     PURGE-RETENTION DAYS PHOTOID 3;4 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAY 21, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 99999, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used by the Background Processor purge to determine the number of days to retain
                                images designate as PHOTO IDs by the Image file. All PhotoID images that have not been accessed  in
                                this many days will be removed from magnetic storage by the Background Processor purge.  


2006.1,25     IMPORT QUEUE SECURITY  3;12 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF; 
                                '1' FOR ON; 
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 08, 2005 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This field enables network security for the Import Queue.  


2006.1,50     NET USERNAME           NET;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 19, 1996 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-30 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field contains the NT username that the Imaging application uses to access images from the
                                Image shares.  


2006.1,51     NET PASSWORD           NET;2 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X S MAGPAS=X S X=$$ENCRYP^ROUTINE(MAGPAS)
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=""
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 30, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      The encrypted network password (between 3 and 30 characters in length) for the NET USERNAME entity. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This field contains the network password for the NET USERNAME entity.  The password is encrypted.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field must be set to the NT password for the IU account.  It will be encrypted before it is
                                stored in the system.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,52     NET UPDATE DIRECTORY   NET;3 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 21, 1997 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the directory where Imaging releases, to be tested, are copied.  Workstations with the
                                "WRKS RUNS TEST UPDATES" field set to True will check the directory, defined in this field, for the
                                latest Imaging software to test.  A site can limit the number of workstations that will use this
                                procedure to test new versions of the software.  When a site is satisfied with the new version, it
                                copies MAGSETUP.EXE to the NETUPDATE DIRECTORY where all workstations will be updated. This field
                                points to the Network Location file (2005.2).  


2006.1,53     NET UPDATE TEST DIRECTORY NET;4 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 21, 1997 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the directory where Imaging releases to be tested are copied.  Workstations with NET UPDATE
                                TEST DIRECTORY Field of the IMAGING WORKSTATIONS file = TRUE will check this directory for new
                                versions of Imaging (MAGSETUP.EXE) A site can limit the number of workstations that will test new 
                                versions of imaging this way.  When a site is satisfied with the new version, they copy
                                MAGSETUP.EXE to the NET UPDATE DIRECTORY where all workstations will update from.  


2006.1,55     NET SITE SERVICE       NET;5 POINTER TO NETWORK LOCATION FILE (#2005.2)

              LAST EDITED:      JUL 22, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This network location is used to access the VistA Site Service.  The VistA Site Service is used by 
                                Remote Image Views to gain access to remote sites. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                The VistA Site Service is used by Remote Image Views to gain access to remote sites.  


2006.1,60     AUTOPURGE              BPPURGE;1 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF; 
                                '1' FOR ON; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This value is used by the Background processor to determine whether to start a purge process when 
                                the Vista Cache low water mark has been reached. 
              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This enables the Background Processor the ability to launch the Purge when the VistA RAID low water
                                mark has been reached. This field is also required for the Scheduled Purge. 
                                 
                                The RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, evaluates this field when setting the current write location, and is part
                                of the automatic Purge algorithm.  


2006.1,60.1   PURGE BY               BPPURGE;2 SET

                                'DA' FOR DATE ACCESSED; 
                                'DC' FOR DATE CREATED; 
                                'DM' FOR DATE MODIFIED; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This will determine the criteria applied to the purge logic. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This parameter is used by the Purge application. These date criteria apply to the dates within the
                                Master File Table of the network share being purged. 


2006.1,60.2   EXPRESS PURGE          BPPURGE;3 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF; 
                                '1' FOR ON; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This field enables and disables the Express purge method. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This enables the Purge application to expedite the purge on a given share if no files are actively
                                being purged.  This works with field EXPRESS PURGE RATE (#60.3).  


2006.1,60.3   EXPRESS PURGE RATE     BPPURGE;4 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9000000)!(X<10000)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 18, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of idle Image file entries to be evaluated, type a number between 10000 and 
                                9000000. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This value determines if there is enough idle purge activity on a share to cease processing on the
                                share.  


2006.1,60.4   LAST PURGE BPWS        BPPURGE;5 POINTER TO BP SERVERS FILE (#2006.8)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This is the last BP Server to run a purge. 
              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field references the BP Server that executed the Purge process and therefore has the log files
                                that document that activity.  The intention of this field is to assist the support staff in
                                locating the BP Purge activity log files for the last purge.  
                                 
                                This field is updated by the BP Purge application when it completes the purge activity.  


2006.1,60.5   RAID PURGE FACTOR      BPPURGE;8 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>100)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."2N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 21, 2014 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 100, 1 decimal digit. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This factor (a number between 0 and 100), when multiplied by the Percent Server Reserve (#11),
                                determines the automatic purge event triggered by the BP Queue Processor.  
                                 
                                The RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, uses this value and is part of the automatic Purge algorithm.  


2006.1,61     SCHEDULED PURGE        BPPURGE;6 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF; 
                                '1' FOR ON; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This value is used to determine whether the BP Queue Processor will trigger a purge process on a 
                                scheduled frequency. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used to determine whether the BP Queue Processor enables a scheduled purge process.
                                The frequency is determined by the frequency days and the date of the last purge. A default value
                                of 28 days is used if the frequency value is null.  A default value of 2400 hours is used if the
                                PURGE TIME is not set.  


2006.1,61.1   DATE OF LAST PURGE     BPPURGE;7 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Last scheduled purge date. (This is not a user editable field.) 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the date of a last scheduled purge process was executed and is automatically set at the
                                beginning of a scheduled purge.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE,when evaluating Scheduled Purge.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,61.2   SCHEDULED PURGE FREQUENCY BPPURGE;9 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>365)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 1 and 365 days.  
              DESCRIPTION:      When the Scheduled Purge process is enabled, this value in days (between 1 and 365) is added to the
                                date of the last purge for the BP Queue Processor to evaluate for launching a purge process.  


2006.1,61.3   DATE OF SCHEDULED PURGE BPPURGE;10 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X Q:'$P($G(^MAG(2006.1,DA,"BPPURGE")),U,6)  K:(Y<$P($$NOW^XLFDT,".")) 
                                X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 06, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      The date may not be to earlier than today. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the scheduled date of the next scheduled purge.  It is set at the end of an automated purge
                                by adding the SCHEDULE PURGE FREQUENCY (#61.2) parameter to the date of the last purge.  It may be
                                set by the user to establish a new schedule.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC MAGQ FS CHNGE when evaluating a scheduled purge. 

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,61.4   SCHEDULED PURGE TIME   BPPURGE;11 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S:X["$" X=$P(X,"$",2) K:X'?.N.1".".2N!(X>2359)!(X<0) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 15, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a Number between 0 and 2359 (military time). 
              DESCRIPTION:      This number (between 0 and 2359) for military time determines the time of day to trigger the
                                Scheduled Purge.  If this number is undefined, the BP Queue Processor uses the default value of 0 
                                if the Scheduled Purge option is enabled and the frequency days plus date of last purge threshold
                                are reached.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This time is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, when evaluating scheduled purge. 

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,62     SCHEDULED VERIFIER     BPVERIFIER;1 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF; 
                                '1' FOR ON; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This value is monitored by the BP Queue processor to determine if scheduled BP Verifier.  
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used to determine whether the BP Queue Processor enables a scheduled verifier
                                process.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, when evaluating scheduled verifier process logic.  


2006.1,62.1   DATE OF LAST VERIFY    BPVERIFIER;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Last scheduled verifier date.  (This is not a user editable field.) 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the date of a last scheduled verifier application and is automatically set at the beginning
                                of a scheduled verifier execution. 

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, when evaluating scheduled verifier.  


2006.1,62.2   SCHEDULED VERIFIER FREQUENCY BPVERIFIER;3 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>365)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 1 and 365 days. 
              DESCRIPTION:      When the Scheduled Verifier process is enabled, this number in days (between 1 and 365) is added to
                                the date of the last verify for the BP Queue Processor to evaluate in launching a verify process.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, when evaluating scheduled verifier process logic.  


2006.1,62.3   DATE OF SCHEDULED VERIFIER BPVERIFIER;4 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X Q:'$P($G(^MAG(2006.1,DA,"BPVERIFIER")),U,1)  K:(Y<$P($$NOW^XLFDT,"."
                                )) X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 06, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This should be date in the future to run your next Verifier process. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is evaluated by active BP Processors to trigger a BP Verifier process at the date and time
                                designated by the user.  In conjunction with the SCHEDULED VERIFER time, this field co-defines the
                                timing of this process.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,62.4   SCHEDULED VERIFIER TIME BPVERIFIER;5 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S:X["$" X=$P(X,"$",2) K:X'?.N.1".".2N!(X>2359)!(X<0) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a Number between 0 and 2359 (military time). 
              DESCRIPTION:      This number (between 0 and 2359) for military time is used to determine the time of the day to
                                trigger the Scheduled Verifier. If this number is undefined, the BP Verifier uses the default value
                                of 0 if the Scheduled Verify option is enabled and the frequency days plus date of last verify
                                threshold are reached.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, when evaluating scheduled verifier.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,62.5   LAST VERIFY BP WS      BPVERIFIER;6 POINTER TO BP SERVERS FILE (#2006.8)

              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Last BP Server that exected the Verifier process. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field references the BP Server that executed the Verifier process and therefore has the log
                                files that document that activity.  The intention of this field is to assist the support staff in
                                locating the BP Verifier activity log files for the last purge.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This field is updated by the BP Purge application when it completes the purge activity.  


2006.1,62.6   SCHEDULED VERIFY TEXT CHECK BPVERIFIER;7 SET

                                '0' FOR NO; 
                                '1' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      APR 07, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This value controls whether the scheduled Verifier will check the RAID TXT files. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field enables the BP Verifier to validate the RAID text files for patient identification
                                consistencies.  


2006.1,63     SCHEDULED RG ADVANCE   RGADVANCE;1 SET

                                '0' FOR OFF; 
                                '1' FOR ON; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This switch enables the schedule RAID group advance. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field enables the automatic RAID Group Advance.  It is necessary to set the date of the next
                                RG ADVANCE DATE (63.3) and the RG ADVANCE TIME (63.4).  If the RG ADVANCE TIME is null, the default
                                is 0.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  The BP Queue Processor advances the current RAID Group during the RPC MAGQ FS CHNGE execution. The
                                RAID Group advance feature will change the Current RAID group (#.031) under the following
                                conditions: A)  AutoWrite (#20)) is enabled.  B)  The current RAID Group has reached the watermark
                                (#11).  C)  There is enough space in an alternative RAID Group.  D)  The event can be schedule to
                                occur (#63).  


2006.1,63.1   RG ADVANCE FREQUENCY   RGADVANCE;2 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>365)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a Number between 1 and 365 days. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This number in days (between 1 and 365) and the RG ADVANCE TIME determine the date and time of the
                                next scheduled RAID Group Advance. 


2006.1,63.2   DATE OF LAST RG ADVANCE RGADVANCE;3 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2008 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Last scheduled RAID Group Advance execution date. (This is not a user editable field.) 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the date of the last scheduled RAID Group Advance was executed and is automatically set at
                                the beginning of a RAID Group Advance execution. 

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This parameter is used by RPC, MAGQ FS CHNGE, when evaluating scheduled RAID Group Advance.  


2006.1,63.3   RG ADVANCE DATE        RGADVANCE;4 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X Q:'$P($G(^MAG(2006.1,DA,"RGADVANCE")),U,1)  K:(Y<$P($$NOW^XLFDT,".")
                                ) X K:Y<1 X
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$FMTE^XLFDT(Y,"5D")
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 06, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      The date may not be to earlier than today. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the scheduled date (today or later) of the next RAID GROUP advance.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This parameter is used by the RPC MAGQ FS CHNGE procedure during the evaluation for scheduling the
                                RG Advance process. 

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,63.4   RG ADVANCE TIME        RGADVANCE;5 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>2359)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      FEB 23, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 2359 (military time). 
              DESCRIPTION:      This number (between 0 and 2359) for military time is the time of day of the RAID Group advance
                                function. If this number is undefined, the BP Queue Processor uses the default value of 0 if the
                                Scheduled RAID Group Advance option is enabled and the frequency days plus date of last RAID Group
                                Advance threshold are reached.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field is used by the RPC MAGQ FS CHNGE procedure during the evaluation for scheduling the RG
                                Advance process.  


2006.1,66     BP MAIL MESSAGE        6;0 Multiple #2006.166 (Add New Entry without Asking)

              DESCRIPTION:      This table allows each Imaging site to manage the local distribution of all BP Queue Processor
                                messages as well as the monthly and ad hoc site usage reports.  


2006.166,.01    BP MAIL MESSAGE        0;1 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<8) X
                LAST EDITED:      JUN 19, 2006 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the Imaging Mail message subject, answer must be 8-30 characters in length. 
                DESCRIPTION:      This field is for message subject text (8-30 characters) intended for all Imaging applications. 
                                  The entries in this sub-file namespaced by MAGxxx (where xxx is the site code) followed by the 
                                  subject index text.  The site code facilitates sorting for multi-divisional platforms.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.166^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),6,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),6,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


2006.166,1      Message Interval       0;2 NUMBER

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
                LAST EDITED:      SEP 05, 2007 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 0 and 999 hours. 
                DESCRIPTION:      The Imaging mail processing method uses this number of hours (between 0 and 999) for the message
                                  interval.  Subsequent messages sent within the time framed of the current time and this parameter
                                  will not be sent.  


2006.166,2      Mail Group             1;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.1662 (Add New Entry without Asking)

                DESCRIPTION:
                                  This sub-file identifies the Kernel mail group recipients for the Imaging mail message. 


2006.1662,.01     Mail Group             0;1 POINTER TO MAIL GROUP FILE (#3.8) (Multiply asked)

                  INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $E($P(^(0),U,1),1,3)[""MAG""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
                  LAST EDITED:      FEB 23, 2010 
                  DESCRIPTION:      Select the Imaging mail group to receive the mail message.  The Imaging MAG namespace should be
                                    used to maintain database standards.  

                  SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $E($P(^(0),U,1),1,3)[""MAG"""
                  EXPLANATION:      This is intended to support the Imaging "MAG" namespace.
                  CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1662^B 
                                    1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),6,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                    2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),6,DA(1),1,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.166,3      DATE OF LAST MESSAGE     2;1 DATE

                  INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
                  LAST EDITED:      FEB 23, 2010 
                  HELP-PROMPT:      (No range limit on date) 
                  DESCRIPTION:      This field is set by the Imaging mail processing method and contains the date of the last
                                    message sent for this Subject Text.  This field is not editable.  


2006.166,4      MESSAGE RECIPIENTS       3;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.1664

                  DESCRIPTION:
                                    This is the list of active Mail users to add to the recipient list of Imaging mail messages.  


2006.1664,.01     MESSAGE RECIPIENTS       0;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

                    LAST EDITED:      APR 07, 2009 
                    HELP-PROMPT:      This should be an active Mail user from the New Person file. 
                    DESCRIPTION:
                                      This field identifies individual recipients for this Imaging mail message.  

                    CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1664^B 
                                      1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),6,DA(1),3,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                      2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),6,DA(1),3,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.166,5      SECURITY KEYS              4;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.1665

                    DESCRIPTION:
                                      This is a list of SECURITY KEYS whose members will be recipients of Imaging mail messages.  


2006.1665,.01     SECURITY KEYS              0;1 POINTER TO SECURITY KEY FILE (#19.1)

                      LAST EDITED:      APR 07, 2009 
                      HELP-PROMPT:      Select a security key that you would have holders receive this message type. 
                      DESCRIPTION:      This is a VistA Imaging namespace security key.  All holders of this key are added to the
                                        mail message recipient list of automated VistA Imaging mail messages.  

                      CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1665^B 
                                        1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),6,DA(1),4,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                        2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(2),6,DA(1),4,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)






2006.1,70     CT PRESETS             CT;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 07, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      These are used by the Imaging Display Radiology Viewer 
              DESCRIPTION:       A Series of CT Presets delimited by '~'.  Defined at the site.  
                                 These are used by the Imaging Display Radiology Viewer.  
                                 They are presented to the user on the CT Presets Menu Option.  
                                 example of two : 
                                 Abdomen|350|1041~Bone|500|1274 


2006.1,71     CT PRESETS 2           CT2;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      AUG 03, 2007 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a series of presets, delimited by '~'.  Example 'Abdomen|350|1041~Bone|500|1274  (1-245 
                                chars) 
              DESCRIPTION:      A Series of CT Presets delimited by '~'.  Defined at the site.  These are used by the Imaging
                                Display Radiology Viewer on Clients running Patch 72 or later.  They are presented to the user on
                                the CT Presets Menu Option.  example of two : Abdomen|350|1041~Bone|500|1274 


2006.1,75     DISPLAY HELP URL       HELPD;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>250!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 07, 2016 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the url of the Clinical Display User Manual, 3 to 250 characters. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The Display Client help menu has an option to open the VistA Imaging Clinical Display User Manual.  
                                The User Manual is on the VistA Imaging Sharepoint Web site.  Enter the url of the Display User
                                Manual here.  


2006.1,76     CAPTURE HELP URL       HELPC;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>250!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 07, 2016 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the url of the Clinical Capture User Manual, 3 to 250 characters. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The Capture Client help menu has an option to open the VistA Imaging Clinical Capture User Manual.  
                                The User Manual is on the VistA Imaging Sharepoint Web site.  Enter the url of the Capture User
                                Manual here.  


2006.1,100    DEFAULT USER PREFERENCE USERPREF;1 POINTER TO IMAGING USER PREFERENCE FILE (#2006.18)

              LAST EDITED:      NOV 14, 1996 
              HELP-PROMPT:      This is the default window setting for all new Imaging users. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field contains the user preference setting for first time users of the Imaging System.  This
                                field points to the Imaging User Preference file (2005.18).  If this field is empty, the default
                                user preferences are created by the imaging routines.  


2006.1,101    DEFAULT MUSE SITE #    USERPREF;2 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>20)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 02, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 1 and 20, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:       Enter the default MUSE site that the Imaging Display application will connect to.  Site numbers
                                are usually 1,2,3... etc.  If this field is empty, the application will default to 1.  
                                 
                                Most sites that have a MUSE server that serves EKG data to a single Medical Center would have the
                                MUSE site number set to 1.  If multiple sites are sharing a single MUSE server, each site could be
                                assigned a unique MUSE site number by Marquette.  In some cases a single shared MUSE database has
                                been created to serve multiple Medical Centers.  In this case all sites would most likely have the 
                                MUSE site number set to 1.  


2006.1,102    PCT FREE SPACE DICOM MSGS 3;5 NUMBER

              Percentage of free disk space for DICOM messages   
              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>100)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 30, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the minimum percentage (0 to 100) of free space for a DICOM server 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                The value of this field is the minimum percentage of free space for a DICOM server.  


2006.1,103    RETENTION DAYS DICOM MSGS 3;6 NUMBER

              Number of days to retain DICOM messages   
              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 30, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of days (between 0 and 99999) that DICOM messages are to be retained on the DICOM 
                                Gateway(s).  
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this parameter is the number of days that DICOM messages are to be retained.  The
                                subroutine that purges old DICOM messages will only remove messages that are older than this number
                                of days.  


2006.1,120    USE CAPTURE KEYS       KEYS;1 SET

                                '1' FOR TRUE; 
                                '0' FOR FALSE; 
              LAST EDITED:      APR 17, 1997 
              HELP-PROMPT:      True - Check users Imaging keys for permission to capture. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field controls whether the Image capture security keys will be used. If set to true, the
                                appropriate keys must be given for the appropriate Image capture.  'Capture' functionality and
                                Procedure lookup functionality will not be allowed from the capture window if the user does not
                                have the proper security key allocated.  The Medicine procedure selection window will only display
                                the types of procedures that the user has keys for.  


2006.1,121    TIMEOUT WINDOWS DISPLAY KEYS;2 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>600)!(X<5)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 30, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of Minutes (between 6 and 600) until the Imaging Display Application will close 
                                due to inactivity. 
              DESCRIPTION:        This is the number of Minutes used as the Time Out for the Imaging Display 
                                  Application.  If no activity occurs for this number of minutes, the user 
                                  will be prompted with a dialog window and given 30 seconds to 
                                  'Click' on the 'Stay Connected' button or the application will be closed.  


2006.1,122    TIMEOUT WINDOWS CAPTURE KEYS;3 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>600)!(X<5)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 30, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of Minutes (between 6 and 600) until the Imaging Capture Application will close 
                                due to inactivity. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of Minutes used as the Time Out for the Imaging Capture Application.  If no
                                activity occurs for this number of minutes, the user will be prompted with a dialog window and
                                given 30 seconds to 'Click' on the 'Stay Connected' button or the application will be closed.  


2006.1,123    TIMEOUT WINDOWS VISTARAD KEYS;4 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>600)!(X<5)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 30, 1999 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of Minutes(between 6 and 600) until the Imaging VISTARad Application will close 
                                due to inactivity. 
              DESCRIPTION:        This is the number of Minutes used as Time Out for the Imaging VISTARad 
                                  Application.  If no activity occurs for this number of minutes, the user 
                                  will be prompted with a dialog window and given 30 seconds to 
                                  'Click' on the 'Stay Connected' button or the application will be closed.  


2006.1,124    DICOM GATEWAY ACCESS CODE GW;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X Q:'$D(X)  S X=$$ENCRYP^ROUTINE(X)
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=""
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 20, 2003 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the access code that DICOM Gateways may use. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that may be used by a DICOM Gateway when it needs to provide an
                                ACCESS CODE to the VistA system.  
                                 
                                This field is also used for auto-login for the BP Queue Processor, Purge and Verifier applications.
                                This value is stored encrypted.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,125    DICOM GATEWAY VERIFY CODE GW;2 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<3) X Q:'$D(X)  S X=$$ENCRYP^ROUTINE(X)
              OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=""
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 20, 2003 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the verify code that DICOM Gateways may use. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a string that may be used by a DICOM Gateway when it needs to provide a
                                VERIFY CODE to a VistA system.  
                                 
                                This field is also used for auto-login for the BP Queue Processor, Purge and Verifier applications.
                                This value is stored encrypted.  

              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER


2006.1,126    LAST ROUTING ACTIVITY  LASTROUTE;1 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 10, 2005 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the date when routing was last active. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a date (FileMan format, date only, no time). This value indicates the
                                most recent date on which any routing activity took place at the current site.  
                                  
                                Routing activity can be either Rule Evaluation or Image Transmission.  


2006.1,127    LAST ROUTING CHECK     LASTROUTE;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 03, 2004 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the date when routing activity was most recently checked. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The value of this field is a date (FileMan format, date only, no time part). This value indicates
                                the most recent date on which a check was performed whether or not Routing is still active at the
                                current site.  


2006.1,130    *VERSION CHECKING      KEYS;5 SET

                                '0' FOR NO; 
                                '1' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 21, 2009 
              HELP-PROMPT:      No longer supported field. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is obsolete.  The value of the field does not control which Imaging Clients are 
                                supported.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                The field was made obsolete by patch MAG*3.0*94.  


2006.1,131    TELEREADER TIMEOUT (MINUTES) KEYS;6 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 01, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a Number between 1 and 999999, 0 Decimal Digits 
              DESCRIPTION:      The number of minutes that the TeleReader application will remain active before closing due to
                                inactivity. If this field is undefined, the application will not timeout.  Max value is 999999, no
                                decimals allowed.  


2006.1,132    VERSION NAG MESSAGE    KEYS;7 SET

                                '0' FOR NO; 
                                '1' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      APR 26, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter Yes to display a message to users of supported clients that are not the released version. 
              DESCRIPTION:       Enter Yes to display a message to clients that are supported, but 
                                 are not the released version.   This message will inform the user 
                                 that they should update their version of Imaging Client 
                                 to the released version.  
                                 
                                 Enter No to suppress the message.  No message will display.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                Added in patch MAG*3.0*94 


2006.1,133    TIMEOUT WINDOWS IMPORTER KEYS;8 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>600)!(X<6)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 11, 2013 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of Minutes (from 6 to 600) until the Imaging Importer Application will close due 
                                to inactivity. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of Minutes used as the timeout for the Imaging Importer Application.  If no
                                activity occurs for this number of minutes, the user will be prompted with a dialog window and
                                given 30 seconds to click on the 'Stay Connected' button or the application will be closed.
                                (MAG*3.0*136) 


2006.1,134    TELEPATH UNREAD-RETENTION DAYS TELEPATH;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>90)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 02, 2013 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number from 0 to 90 days to keep the case before being purged by TELEPATHOLOGY UNREAD 
                                WORKLIST. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is used as the default value, in days, by the TELEPATHOLOGY UNREAD WORKLIST for purges.
                                An unread case will be purged after this number of days.  


2006.1,135    TIMEOUT WINDOWS TELEPATHOLOGY KEYS;9 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>600)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 02, 2013 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of Minutes (from 0 to 600) until the Imaging Telepathology Application will close 
                                due to inactivity. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of Minutes used as Time Out for the Imaging Telepathology Application.  If no
                                activity occurs for this number of minutes, the user will be prompted with a dialog window and
                                given 30 seconds to 'Click' on the 'Stay Connected' button or the application will be closed.  


2006.1,201    VISTARAD GROUPING      201;0 POINTER Multiple #2006.1201

              LAST EDITED:      JAN 25, 2006 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field allows multiple Institutions and/or Associated Institutions to be grouped together
                                within VistARad for purposes of Exam Locking and Unread Exams lists display.  


2006.1201,.01   VISTARAD GROUP         0;1 POINTER TO INSTITUTION FILE (#4) (Multiply asked)

                LAST EDITED:      JAN 27, 2006 
                HELP-PROMPT:      To allow reading for other institutions, enter them here. 
                DESCRIPTION:      A radiologist logged in to this Institution (Division) can lock and interpret exams for the logon
                                  division.  When logged in to this Institution, IF you want the radiologist to be able to 
                                  lock/interpret exams for other divisions (including Associated Institutions), enter those
                                  divisions here.  Note that this setting controls exam locking and updating, as well as filtering
                                  of the UNREAD Exams lists to show only the Institutions that are defined here.  Normally, only
                                  Associated Institutions should be entered here.  

                NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  2006.1201^B 
                                  1)= S ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),201,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^MAG(2006.1,DA(1),201,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)




2006.1,202    DEFAULT VISTARAD USERPREF RAD 5;7 POINTER TO MAGJ USER DATA FILE (#2006.68)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)>.5" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 13, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the VistARad user whose settings you want to use for the Default Radiologist user settings. 
              DESCRIPTION:      Points to a reference MAGJ USER DATA file entry which will serve as the default for initializing
                                new radiologist's profiles.  

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)>.5"
              EXPLANATION:      (The System's User Entry is Not Selectable.)

2006.1,203    DEFAULT VISTARAD USERPREF NON 5;8 POINTER TO MAGJ USER DATA FILE (#2006.68)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)>.5" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 13, 2010 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the VistARad user whose settings you want to use for the Default Non-Radiologist user 
                                settings. 
              DESCRIPTION:      Points to a reference MAGJ USER DATA file entry which will serve as the default for initializing
                                new NON-radiologist's profiles.  

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)>.5"
              EXPLANATION:      (The System's User Entry is Not Selectable.)

2006.1,204    SEND ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY HL7 7;1 SET

                                'NO' FOR NO; 
                                'YES' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 02, 2017 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Please enter YES to send the Anatomic Pathology HL7 messages to Digital Pathology Systems and the 
                                DICOM Gateway, or enter NO to disable sending them. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field governs the sending of Anatomic Pathology HL7 messages.  These messages would be sent to
                                Digital Pathology Systems and other systems used in pathology.  
                                 
                                Set this field to YES to send these HL7 messages.  


2006.1,205    ENABLE TELEPATH WORKLIST 7;2 SET

                                'NO' FOR NO; 
                                'YES' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 01, 2017 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Please enter YES to store new orders in the Telepathology Worklist file (MAG PATH CASELIST, file 
                                #2005.42), or enter NO to disable storing them. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field controls the storage of new Anatomic Pathology cases in the MAG PATH CASELIST file
                                (#2005.42).  
                                 
                                Set this field to YES to store new cases in this file.  


2006.1,206    Q/R ACCESSION NUMBER PREFIX 7;3 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>4!($L(X)<1) X
              MAXIMUM LENGTH:   4
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 07, 2019 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 1-4 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field contains the prefix that PACS adds to the legacy MMDDYY-nnnnn radiology accession number
                                to make it unique. The prefix is used in the Query/Retrieve Accession Number (0008,0050) key.  It
                                is not used for site-specific accession numbers that are generated by the Radiology Package.  


2006.1,207    Q/R PATIENT IDENTIFIER DASHES 7;4 SET

                                'N' FOR No, without dashes; 
                                'Y' FOR Yes, with dashes; 
              LAST EDITED:      DEC 05, 2019 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Please enter YES if the DICOM Patient Identifier (0010,0020) should have dashes and NO if it should 
                                not. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field indicates whether or not dashes should be present in the DICOM Patient Identifier
                                (0010,0020) key for Query/Retrieve.  The DICOM Patient Identifer (0010,0020) is usually the SSN and
                                may or may not have dashes.  


2006.1,208    DICOM EXPORT XMIT RETRY TIME 7;5 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<60)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 05, 2021 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of seconds to retry the transmission of an image.  A number between 60 and 
                                999999999. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of seconds to try a re-transmission of an image that is to be exported and is 
                                still in the XMIT queue.  


2006.1,209    DICOM EXPORT FAIL RETRY TIME 7;6 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999999999)!(X<60)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      OCT 05, 2021 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the number of seconds to retry a transmission of an image that previously failed.  A number 
                                between 60 and 999999999. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of seconds to try a re-transmission of an image that is to be exported and is in
                                the FAIL queue.  


2006.1,210    Q/R ACCESSION NUMBER + LAST 4 7;7 SET

                                'N' FOR Use just accession number alone; 
                                'Y' FOR Use accession number and last 4; 
              LAST EDITED:      NOV 17, 2021 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Use the accession number and last 4 for query? 
              DESCRIPTION:      Some VISNs have stored multiple sites images using legacy accession numbers MMDDYY-nnnnn format. 
                                When an accession number query is used, multiple patients may be returned.  The fix is to use the
                                accession number and the last 4 in the patient id (*nnnn) to try to identify the proper study.  
                                This works on some PACS but is rejected by others (for example, McKesson 12.3).  


2006.1,211    Q/R CHECK DIVISION     8;E1,1 SET

                                'N' FOR DON'T CHECK DIVISION IN AUTO COMPARE/RETRIEVE; 
                                'Y' FOR CHECK DIVISION IN AUTO COMPARE/RETRIEVE; 
              LAST EDITED:      MAR 07, 2022 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Check the study's division in auto compare/retrieve? 
              DESCRIPTION:      Some VISNs have a single VistA instantiation serving multiple facilities, each of which has its own
                                image share.  Others have a single VistA instantiation serving multiple facilities, but there is 
                                only a single image share.  
                                 
                                In the first case, when automatic compare/retrieve is run, only the missing images for that
                                facility should be retrieved to that facility's image share.  This requires checking the division 
                                of the study to exclude studies for the other facilities.  The switch should be set to "Y" to
                                enable division checking.  
                                 
                                In the second case, when automatic compare/retrieve is run, all the missing images for all the
                                facilities should be retrieved to the image share, regardless of the study's division.  The switch
                                should be set to "N" to skip division checking.  


2006.1,300    RAD TECHNOLOGIST       IMPORTER;1 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $$YNRADIST^MAGVIM07(Y,""RST"")" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 24, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter Radiology Technologist to be associated with Importer II Radiology orders/exams. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the Radiology Technologist who will be responsible for the importing of the exam.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field holds the 'TECH' miscellaneous parameter of the Radiology Orders/Exams API. It is
                                required by the Importer II application to manage Radiology exams automatically. See
                                MSCPRMS^RAMAGU01 for the complete miscellaneous parameter documentation. (MAG*3.0*118) 

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $$YNRADIST^MAGVIM07(Y,""RST"")"
              EXPLANATION:      Restrict choices to Resident, Staff, or Technologist.

2006.1,301    RAD FILM SIZE          IMPORTER;2 POINTER TO FILM SIZES FILE (#78.4)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,1)=""NO FILMS""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 16, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a film size to be associated with Importer II generated Radiology exams. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the Film Size to be associated with imported exams.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field holds the 'FILMSIZE' miscellaneous parameter of the Radiology Orders/Exams API. It is
                                required by the Importer II application to manage Radiology exams automatically. See
                                MSCPRMS^RAMAGU01 for the complete miscellaneous parameter documentation. (MAG*3.0*118) 

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,1)=""NO FILMS"""
              EXPLANATION:      Restrict entry to the value 'NO FILMS' for imported studies.

2006.1,302    RAD PRIMARY DIAGNOSTIC CODE IMPORTER;3 POINTER TO DIAGNOSTIC CODES FILE (#78.3)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,1)=""NO ALERT REQUIRED""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 16, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the primary diagnostic code to be associated with Importer II generated Radiology exams. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the primary diagnostic code to be associated with imported exams.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field holds the 'PRIMDXCODE' miscellaneous parameter of the Radiology Orders/Exams API. It is
                                required by the Importer II application to manage Radiology exams automatically. See
                                MSCPRMS^RAMAGU01 for the complete miscellaneous parameter documentation. (MAG*3.0*118) 

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,1)=""NO ALERT REQUIRED"""
              EXPLANATION:      Restrict entry to the value 'NO ALERT REQUIRED' for imported studies.

2006.1,303    RAD PRIMARY CAMERA/EQUIP/RM IMPORTER;4 POINTER TO CAMERA/EQUIP/RM FILE (#78.6)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,1)=""OUTSIDE STUDY""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
              LAST EDITED:      JAN 16, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the camera/equip/room to be associated with Importer II generated Radiology exams. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the primary camera/equip/room to be associated with imported exams.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field holds the 'PRIMCAM' miscellaneous parameter of the Radiology Orders/Exams API. It is
                                required by the Importer II application to manage Radiology exams automatically. See
                                MSCPRMS^RAMAGU01 for the complete miscellaneous parameter documentation. (MAG*3.0*118) 

              SCREEN:           S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,1)=""OUTSIDE STUDY"""
              EXPLANATION:      Restrict input to the value 'OUTSIDE STUDY' for imported exams.

2006.1,304    RAD CPT MODIFIERS      IMPORTER;5 POINTER TO CPT MODIFIER FILE (#81.3)

              LAST EDITED:      JUL 26, 2011 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the CPT modifier to be associated with Importer II generated Radiology exams. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the CPT modifier to be associated with imported exams.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:  This field holds the 'CPTMODS' miscellaneous parameter of the Radiology Orders/Exams API. It is
                                required by the Importer II application to manage Radiology exams automatically. See
                                MSCPRMS^RAMAGU01 for the complete miscellaneous parameter documentation. (MAG*3.0*118) 


2006.1,305    IMPORTER PROCEDURE/DAY MAX IMPORTER;6 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      AUG 22, 2018 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Type a number between 1 and 9999, 0 decimal digits. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field will determine the maximum number of orders that the Importer may create for a patient
                                for a single procedure on the same day.  



      FILES POINTED TO                      FIELDS

BP SERVERS (#2006.8)              LAST PURGE BPWS (#60.4)
                                  LAST VERIFY BP WS (#62.5)

CAMERA/EQUIP/RM (#78.6)           RAD PRIMARY CAMERA/EQUIP/RM (#303)

CPT MODIFIER (#81.3)              RAD CPT MODIFIERS (#304)

DIAGNOSTIC CODES (#78.3)          RAD PRIMARY DIAGNOSTIC CODE (#302)

FILM SIZES (#78.4)                RAD FILM SIZE (#301)

IMAGING USER PREFERENCE (#2006.18)  DEFAULT USER PREFERENCE (#100)

INSTITUTION (#4)                  INSTITUTION NAME (#.01)
                                  ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS:ASSOCIATED INSTITUTIONS (#.01)
                                  VISTARAD GROUPING:VISTARAD GROUP (#.01)
                                  VISTARAD GROUPING:VISTARAD GROUP (#.01)

MAGJ USER DATA (#2006.68)         DEFAULT VISTARAD USERPREF RAD (#202)
                                  DEFAULT VISTARAD USERPREF NON (#203)

MAIL GROUP (#3.8)                 Mail Group:Mail Group (#.01)

NETWORK LOCATION (#2005.2)        IMAGE NETWORK WRITE LOCATION (#.03)
                                  CURRENT RAID GROUP (#.031)
                                  GCC EXPORT LOC (#.07)
                                  IMAGE NETWORK IMPORT LOCATION (#.08)
                                  PACS DIRECTORY (#1.02)
                                  PACS IMAGE WRITE LOCATION (#1.03)
                                  JUKEBOX WRITE LOCATION (#2.01)
                                  NET UPDATE DIRECTORY (#52)
                                  NET UPDATE TEST DIRECTORY (#53)
                                  NET SITE SERVICE (#55)

NEW PERSON (#200)                 RAD TECHNOLOGIST (#300)
                                  MESSAGE RECIPIENTS:MESSAGE RECIPIENTS (#.01)

SECURITY KEY (#19.1)              SECURITY KEYS:SECURITY KEYS (#.01)



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MAG MUSE PARAMETERS           OCT 06, 2000@10:18  USER #0    
MAG PURGE PARAMETERS          FEB 25, 1999@16:00  USER #0    
MAG SITE PARAMETERS           JAN 02, 2001@14:04  USER #0    

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