STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #811.2 -- REMINDER TAXONOMY FILE                                                         3/24/25    PAGE 1
STORED IN ^PXD(811.2,  (125 ENTRIES)   SITE: WWW.BMIRWIN.COM   UCI: VISTA,VISTA                                    (VERSION 2.0)   

DATA          NAME                  GLOBAL        DATA
ELEMENT       TITLE                 LOCATION      TYPE
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This file stores the Clinical Reminders taxonomies. Taxonomies are used as Clinical Reminders findings and provide a way to define
a set of codes as a single finding. Taxonomies are structured so that any of the coding systems defined in Lexicon's Coding System
(file #757.03) can be used. However, in order for a coding system to be used in Clinical Reminders, there must be a source in VistA
where the coded patient data is stored. Examples are V POV (file #9000010.07) which stores ICD diagnosis codes and PTF (file #45) 
which stores ICD diagnosis and procedure codes. The coding systems that meet this criteria are listed for selection in the taxonomy 
editor.  
 
This file contains a combination of nationally distributed and local entries. Nationally distributed entries have their names
prefixed with VA- and their Class is National. Local entry names cannot start with VA- or have a National Class.  
 


FILE SCREEN (SCR-node) : I $$WHFSCR^PXRMSCR(100,1)
IDENTIFIED BY: CLASS (#100)[R]

PRIMARY KEY:        A (#150)
  Uniqueness Index: B (#1171)
       File, Field: 1) NAME (811.2,.01)

POINTED TO BY: FINDING ITEM field (#15) of the REMINDER DIALOG File (#801.41) 
               ADDITIONAL FINDINGS field (#.01) of the ADDITIONAL FINDINGS sub-field (#801.4118) of the REMINDER DIALOG File 
                   (#801.41) 
               FINDING ITEM field (#.04) of the EXTRACT FINDINGS sub-field (#810.31) of the REMINDER EXTRACT SUMMARY File (#810.3) 
               FINDING ITEM field (#.01) of the LREPI FINDING TOTALS sub-field (#810.32) of the REMINDER EXTRACT SUMMARY File 
                   (#810.3) 
               FINDING ITEM field (#.01) of the FINDINGS sub-field (#811.52) of the REMINDER TERM File (#811.5) 
               FINDING ITEM field (#.01) of the FINDINGS sub-field (#811.902) of the REMINDER DEFINITION File (#811.9) 
               


INDEXED BY:    PATIENT DATA SOURCE (APDS), NAME (B), PRINT NAME (D), VALUE SET OID (VSOID)


    LAST MODIFIED: OCT 5,2022@14:55:06

811.2,.01     NAME                   0;1 FREE TEXT (Required) (Key field)

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<3)!'(X'?1P.E)!('$$VNAME^PXRMINTR(.X)) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 16, 2013 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-64 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the name of the taxonomy. It must be unique.  

              DELETE TEST:      1,0)= I $$INUSE^PXRMTAXD(DA,"DEL")

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

              FIELD INDEX:      B (#1171)    REGULAR    IR    LOOKUP & SORTING
                   Unique for:  Key A (#150), File #811.2
                  Short Descr:  New style B cross-reference
                    Set Logic:  S ^PXD(811.2,"B",$E(X,1,64),DA)=""
                   Kill Logic:  K ^PXD(811.2,"B",$E(X,1,64),DA)
                   Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,"B")
                         X(1):  NAME  (811.2,.01)  (Subscr 1)  (Len 64)  (forwards)


811.2,1.2     PRINT NAME             0;3 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<3) X
              MAXIMUM LENGTH:   64
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 14, 2019 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the Print Name, 3-64 characters. 
              DESCRIPTION:      The Print Name is used to provide a "user friendly" display of a taxonomy.  
                                 

              FIELD INDEX:      D (#1172)    REGULAR    IR    LOOKUP & SORTING
                  Short Descr:  Look-up by Print Name.
                  Description:  This cross-reference is used for look-up by the taxonomy's Print Name.  
                                 
                                
                    Set Logic:  S ^PXD(811.2,"D",$E(X,1,64),DA)=""
                   Kill Logic:  K ^PXD(811.2,"D",$E(X,1,64),DA)
                   Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,"D")
                         X(1):  PRINT NAME  (811.2,1.2)  (Subscr 1)  (Len 64)  (forwards)


811.2,1.6     INACTIVE FLAG          0;6 SET

                                '1' FOR INACTIVE; 
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 30, 1996 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a 1 to inactivate this taxonomy. 
              DESCRIPTION:      Enter "1" to inactivate the taxonomy.  This flag is set to ACTIVE in the distribution. As part of
                                the installation, each site should review the taxonomy definitions and inactivate those that do not
                                meet the site's needs. If desired, a site can copy a distributed taxonomy, using the taxonomy copy
                                option, to a local version and edit it to meet the site's needs.  

              TECHNICAL DESCR:
                                This flag controls whether or not taxonomies may be selected as a Clinical Reminder finding.  


811.2,2       DESCRIPTION            1;0   WORD-PROCESSING #811.22   (IGNORE "|")

              DESCRIPTION:      The DESCRIPTION is used to describe the purpose and usage of the taxonomy.  
                                 


                LAST EDITED:      MAR 14, 2012 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a detailed description 
                DESCRIPTION:      This field is used to record a detailed description of taxonomy.  
                                   




811.2,4       PATIENT DATA SOURCE    0;4 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S X=$$UP^XLFSTR(X) K:($L(X)>40)!($L(X)<1)!('$$VPDS^PXRMPDS(X)) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAY 28, 2013 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 1-40 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      PATIENT DATA SOURCE refines the taxonomy search by specifying which patient data sources are
                                searched for matching codes.  
                                 

              EXECUTABLE HELP:  D PDSXHELP^PXRMPDS
              NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

              FIELD INDEX:      APDS (#1170)    MUMPS    IR    ACTION
                  Short Descr:  Build the list of patient data source (PDS) nodes.
                    Set Logic:  D SPDS^PXRMPDS(DA,X2)
                   Kill Logic:  D SPDS^PXRMPDS(DA,X2)
                         X(1):  PATIENT DATA SOURCE  (811.2,4)  (forwards)


811.2,10      USE INACTIVE PROBLEMS  0;9 SET

                                '1' FOR YES; 
              LAST EDITED:      APR 03, 2000 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter YES if you want to use both active and inactive problems. 
              DESCRIPTION:      USE INACTIVE PROBLEMS applies only to searches in Problem List. Normally, inactive problems are not
                                used. However, when this field is set to YES, then both active and inactive problems are used. This
                                field works just like the field with the same name that can be specified for a reminder definition
                                finding or a reminder term finding. The order of precedence is taxonomy > term > definition.  


811.2,15      PRIORITY LIST          15;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<1)!('$$VPRIOL^PXRMINTR(.X)) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUL 24, 2012 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 1-3 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field applies only to Problem List searches. It can be used to limit the problems that are
                                included to those with the listed priorities. The possible values are: 
                                 A - acute 
                                 C - chronic 
                                 U - undefined 
                                 
                                Any combination of these letters can be used. For example, 'A' would limit the search to acute
                                problems. 'CU' would include chronic problems and those whose priority is undefined. If this field
                                is left blank then all priorities will be included.  
                                 

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


811.2,20      SELECTED CODES         20;0 Multiple #811.23 (Add New Entry without Asking)

              LAST EDITED:      MAR 21, 2012 
              DESCRIPTION:      The SELECTED CODES multiple stores the codes selected by the user to be in the taxonomy. The
                                storage hierarchy is: 
                                 Term/Code 
                                  Coding system 
                                   Code 
                                 
                                Term/Code and coding system are passed to Lexicon, which returns a list of matching codes. The user
                                selects the codes to be included in the taxonomy from the list.  
                                 


              PRIMARY KEY:      A (#151)
              Uniqueness Index: B (#1628)
                   File, Field: 1) TERM/CODE (811.23,.01)

              INDEXED BY:       CODE (AE), CODING SYSTEM (ATC), CODE & USE IN DIALOG (ATCC), CODE & USE IN DIALOG (AUID), TERM/CODE
                                (B)

811.23,.01      TERM/CODE              0;1 FREE TEXT (Key field)

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>240!($L(X)<2) X
                LAST EDITED:      DEC 19, 2013 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 2-240 characters in length. 
                DESCRIPTION:      TERM/CODE along with a Coding System are passed to the Lexicon search utility, which returns a
                                  list of codes based on the user's search criteria. Terms are descriptions for a concept and the
                                  code is a unique identifier assigned to that description. A concept can have one or more
                                  descriptions to express the concept. An example of this in SNOMED is the concept code 271807003
                                  that has a fully specified name of "Eruption of Skin", a preferred name of "Eruption" and several
                                  synonyms: "Rash", "Skin Eruption", "Skin Rash". For more information, see the Lexicon Utility
                                  User Manual.  
                                   
                                  Note the Lexicon search utility does not accept '?' or '*' as wildcards.  
                                   

                FIELD INDEX:      B (#1628)    REGULAR    IR    LOOKUP & SORTING
                     Unique for:  Key A (#151), File #811.23
                    Short Descr:  "B" index for TERM/CODE
                      Set Logic:  S ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),20,"B",$E(X,1,240),DA)=""
                     Kill Logic:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),20,"B",$E(X,1,240),DA)
                     Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),20,"B")
                           X(1):  TERM/CODE  (811.23,.01)  (Subscr 1)  (Len 240)  (forwards)


811.23,1        CODING SYSTEM          1;0 Multiple #811.231 (Add New Entry without Asking)

                DESCRIPTION:      These are the coding systems selected by the user.  
                                   


811.231,.01       CODING SYSTEM          0;1 FREE TEXT

                  INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>7!($L(X)<3)!('$$VCSYS^PXRMTAXD(X)) X
                  LAST EDITED:      JUL 28, 2014 
                  HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-7 characters in length. 
                  DESCRIPTION:      Each coding system selected by the user, is stored as one of the standard three-character
                                    abbreviations as defined in the Lexicon Coding Systems file #757.03.  
                                     

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

                  FIELD INDEX:      ATC (#1411)    MUMPS    IR    ACTION    WHOLE FILE (#811.23)
                      Short Descr:  Term/Code and coding system index.
                      Description:  This index is used to facilitate display and editing of codes in a taxonomy.  
                                     
                                     
                                    
                        Set Logic:  D STC^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
                       Kill Logic:  D KTC^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
                       Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(2),20,"ATC")
                             X(1):  CODING SYSTEM  (811.231,.01)  (Subscr 1)  (forwards)


811.231,1         NUMBER OF CODES SELECTED 0;2 NUMBER

                  INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
                  LAST EDITED:      OCT 23, 2015 
                  HELP-PROMPT:      Do not edit; this field is set automatically. 
                  DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of codes that were selected; it is set automatically by the taxonomy editor.  
                                     

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


811.231,2         CODE LIST              1;0 Multiple #811.2312 (Add New Entry without Asking)

                  DESCRIPTION:      These are the lists of codes that were selected to be included in the taxonomy.  
                                     


811.2312,.01        CODE                   0;1 FREE TEXT

                    INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<1) X
                    LAST EDITED:      OCT 23, 2015 
                    HELP-PROMPT:      Enter a code, 1-40 characters. 
                    DESCRIPTION:      This is a code such as ICD-9, CPT, SNOMED CT, etc.  
                                       

                    FIELD INDEX:      AE (#1174)    MUMPS    IR    ACTION    WHOLE FILE (#811.23)
                        Short Descr:  Coding system and code index.
                        Description:  This index is used for taxonomy evaluation. It has the form: ^PXD(811.2,IEN,20,"AE",CODING
                                      SYSTEM,CODE)=code or code pointer where coding system is one of the standard three-character 
                                      abbreviations as defined in the Coding Systems file, #757.03. Code pointer is used for the
                                      coding systems CPT, ICD, and ICP, so it is compatible with the previously stored values in
                                      the Clinical Reminders Index. Code is used for all other coding systems.  
                                       
                                       
                                      
                          Set Logic:  D SENODE^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
                         Kill Logic:  D KENODE^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
                         Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(3),20,"AE")
                               X(1):  CODE  (811.2312,.01)  (forwards)

                    RECORD INDEXES:   ATCC (#1488) (WHOLE FILE #811.23), AUID (#1627) (WHOLE FILE #811.23)

811.2312,1          USE IN DIALOG          0;2 SET

                                      '0' FOR NO; 
                                      '1' FOR YES; 
                    LAST EDITED:      OCT 23, 2015 
                    HELP-PROMPT:      Enter YES if the selected code is to be used in a dialog. 
                    DESCRIPTION:      If the selected code is to be used in a reminder dialog, then USE IN DIALOG should be set to
                                      YES.  
                                       

                    RECORD INDEXES:   ATCC (#1488) (WHOLE FILE #811.23), AUID (#1627) (WHOLE FILE #811.23)



811.231,3         NUMBER OF CODES MARKED AS UID 0;3 NUMBER

                    INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9999)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
                    LAST EDITED:      MAR 28, 2013 
                    HELP-PROMPT:      Do not edit; this field is set automatically. 
                    DESCRIPTION:      This is the number of codes that were marked as Use in Dialog; it is set automatically by the
                                      taxonomy editor.  
                                       






811.2,30      USE IN DIALOG CODES    30;0 Multiple #811.24 (Add New Entry without Asking)

              DESCRIPTION:      This multiple stores all the codes in the SELECTED CODES multiple that have been marked as Use In
                                Dialog. Its purpose is to provide a multiple for the ScreenMan form PXRM DIALOG TAXONOMY EDIT.  
                                 
                                It is automatically synchronized with the SELECTED CODES MULTIPLE 
                                 


              INDEXED BY:       CODE & CODING SYSTEM (AUIDC), CODE (B)

811.24,.01      CODE                   0;1 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<3)!('$$CDINPTR^PXRMTAXD(X)) X
                LAST EDITED:      SEP 24, 2014 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-40 characters in length. 
                NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

                FIELD INDEX:      B (#1630)    REGULAR    IR    LOOKUP & SORTING
                    Short Descr:  New-style B index
                      Set Logic:  S ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),30,"B",$E(X,1,40),DA)=""
                     Kill Logic:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),30,"B",$E(X,1,40),DA)
                     Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),30,"B")
                           X(1):  CODE  (811.24,.01)  (Subscr 1)  (Len 40)  (forwards)

                RECORD INDEXES:   AUIDC (#1629)

811.24,1        CODING SYSTEM          0;2 FREE TEXT

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>3!($L(X)<3) X
                OUTPUT TRANSFORM: S Y=$$CSYSOPTR^PXRMTAXD(Y)
                LAST EDITED:      JUL 25, 2013 
                HELP-PROMPT:      This field is set automatically, do not edit. 
                DESCRIPTION:      CODING SYSTEM is set automatically by determining which coding system the code belongs to.  
                                   

                RECORD INDEXES:   AUIDC (#1629)



811.2,40      VALUE SET OID          40;1 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>64!($L(X)<3) X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 16, 2014 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Do not edit, this field is populated automatically. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is populated only if the taxonomy has been generated automatically from a value set. It
                                is the OID of the value set used to generate the taxonomy.  
                                 

              FIELD INDEX:      VSOID (#1173)    REGULAR    IR    LOOKUP & SORTING
                  Short Descr:  Find taxonomies generated from value sets.
                  Description:   
                    Set Logic:  S ^PXD(811.2,"VSOID",$E(X,1,64),DA)=""
                   Kill Logic:  K ^PXD(811.2,"VSOID",$E(X,1,64),DA)
                   Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,"VSOID")
                         X(1):  VALUE SET OID  (811.2,40)  (Subscr 1)  (Len 64)  (forwards)


811.2,41      VALUE SET VERSION DATE 40;2 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="EST" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      SEP 10, 2014 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Do not edit, this field is populated automatically. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field is populated only if the taxonomy has been generated automatically from a value set. It
                                is the Version Date of the value set used to generate the taxonomy.  
                                 


811.2,100     CLASS                  100;1 SET (Required)

                                'N' FOR NATIONAL; 
                                'V' FOR VISN; 
                                'L' FOR LOCAL; 
              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:'$$VCLASS^PXRMINTR(X) X
              LAST EDITED:      MAY 18, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the CLASS. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the CLASS of the taxonomy. Possible classes are "N" for national, "V" for VISN, and "L" for
                                local. National taxonomies cannot be edited by sites.  

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


811.2,101     SPONSOR                100;2 POINTER TO REMINDER SPONSOR FILE (#811.6)

              LAST EDITED:      APR 19, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the SPONSOR. 
              DESCRIPTION:
                                This is the organization or group that sponsors this taxonomy.  


811.2,102     REVIEW DATE            100;3 DATE

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="E" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
              LAST EDITED:      APR 19, 2001 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the REVIEW DATE. 
              DESCRIPTION:      REVIEW DATE is used to determine when the taxonomy should be reviewed to verify that it is current
                                with the latest standards and guidelines.  You can find all taxonomies whose review date has passed
                                using the Clinical Reminders Review Date Report.  


811.2,110     CHANGE LOG             110;0 DATE Multiple #811.21

              LAST EDITED:      MAR 14, 2013 
              DESCRIPTION:      This multiple is used to record a log of changes made to the taxonomy.  
                                 


811.21,.01      EDIT DATE              0;1 DATE

                INPUT TRANSFORM:  S %DT="ESTX" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
                LAST EDITED:      APR 19, 2001 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Do not edit this field. 
                DESCRIPTION:      This is the date and time when the editing was done. This field is set automatically and should
                                  not be changed by the user.  

                CROSS-REFERENCE:  811.21^B 
                                  1)= S ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),110,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
                                  2)= K ^PXD(811.2,DA(1),110,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)


811.21,1        EDIT BY                0;2 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200)

                LAST EDITED:      APR 19, 2001 
                HELP-PROMPT:      Do not edit this field. 
                DESCRIPTION:      This is the person who did the editing. This field is set automatically and should not be changed
                                  by the user.  


811.21,2        EDIT COMMENTS          1;0   WORD-PROCESSING #811.212

                LAST EDITED:      APR 25, 2001 
                DESCRIPTION:
                                  This word-processing field can be used to record the changes made during the editing session.  


                  LAST EDITED:      APR 25, 2001 
                  HELP-PROMPT:      Enter your edit comments. 





811.2,220     MINIMUM VALUE          220;1 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999999999)!(X<-99999999999999)!(X?.E1"."10.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 24, 2022 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the minimum allowable value for the measurement, a positive or negative number, up to 14 
                                digits and 9 decimal places. 
              DESCRIPTION:      If a measurement is to be associated with a Taxonomy, the Minimum Value and Maximum Value sets the
                                allowable range for the magnitude and the unit is selected from the Universal Code for Units of
                                Measurement (UCUM) file.  


811.2,221     MAXIMUM VALUE          220;2 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>99999999999999)!(X<-99999999999999)!(X?.E1"."10.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 24, 2022 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter the maximum allowable value for the measurement, a positive or negative number, up to 14 
                                digits and 9 decimal places. 
              DESCRIPTION:      If a measurement is to be associated with a Taxonomy, the Minimum Value and Maximum Value sets the
                                allowable range for the magnitude and the unit is selected from the Universal Code for Units of
                                Measurement (UCUM) file.  


811.2,222     MAXIMUM DECIMALS       220;3 NUMBER

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>9)!(X<0)!(X?.E1"."1.N) X
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 14, 2019 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter an integer from 0 to 9. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This is the maximum number of decimal digits that can be entered for the measurement.  
                                 


811.2,223     UCUM CODE              220;4 POINTER TO UCUM CODES FILE (#757.5)

              LAST EDITED:      JUN 14, 2019 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Select the UCUM code for the measurement. 
              DESCRIPTION:      If a measurement is to be associated with an Exam, the Minimum Value and Maximum Value sets the
                                allowable range for the magnitude and the unit is selected from the Universal Code for Units of
                                Measurement (UCUM) file.  
                                 


811.2,224     PROMPT CAPTION         220;5 FREE TEXT

              INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<3) X
              MAXIMUM LENGTH:   40
              LAST EDITED:      JUN 02, 2021 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Answer must be 3-40 characters in length. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field stores the prompt label that shows in CPRS Reminder Dialogs when it contains this item
                                as a finding item.  


811.2,225     UCUM DISPLAY           220;6 SET

                                'C' FOR CODE; 
                                'D' FOR DESCRIPTION; 
                                'N' FOR NO DESCRIPTION; 
              LAST EDITED:      APR 14, 2022 
              HELP-PROMPT:      Enter 'C' when you want the UCUM Code displayed, 'D' when you want the Description displayed, and N 
                                when you want no units displayed. 
              DESCRIPTION:      This field specifies how the units are presented when a measurement is displayed in CPRS, Clinical
                                Reminders, and Health Summary. When the value is C, the UCUM Code is displayed when the value is D,
                                the Description is displayed. When the value is N, no units are displayed.  

              EXECUTABLE HELP:  D UCDXHELP^PXRMUCUM(811.2,DA)


      FILES POINTED TO                      FIELDS

NEW PERSON (#200)                 CHANGE LOG:EDIT BY (#1)

REMINDER SPONSOR (#811.6)         SPONSOR (#101)

UCUM CODES (#757.5)               UCUM CODE (#223)


Subfile #811.2312

  Record Indexes:

  ATCC (#1488)    RECORD    MUMPS    IR    ACTION    WHOLE FILE (#811.23)
      Short Descr:  Term/code, coding system, and code index
      Description:  This index is used to facilitate display and editing of codes in a taxonomy.  
                     
                    
        Set Logic:  D STCC^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
       Kill Logic:  D KTCC^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
       Whole Kill:  K ^PXD(811.2,DA(3),20,"ATCC")
             X(1):  CODE  (811.2312,.01)  (forwards)
             X(2):  USE IN DIALOG  (811.2312,1)  (forwards)

  AUID (#1627)    RECORD    MUMPS    IR    ACTION    WHOLE FILE (#811.23)
      Short Descr:  Use in Dialog index.
      Description:  This index is used for reminder dialog processing. It has the form: ^PXD(811.2,IEN,20,"AUID",CODING
                    SYSTEM,CODE,ACTIVATION DATE,INACTIVATION DATE)=CODE POINTER^SHORT DESCRIPTION where coding system is one of the
                    standard three-character abbreviations as defined in the Coding Systems file, #757.03. If there is no
                    Inactivation Date, then "DT" is used instead.  
                     
                     
                    
        Set Logic:  D SUID^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
         Set Cond:  S X=$S(X2(2)=1:1,1:0)
       Kill Logic:  D KUID^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
        Kill Cond:  S X=$S(+X2(2)=0:1,1:0)
             X(1):  CODE  (811.2312,.01)  (Subscr 1)  (forwards)
             X(2):  USE IN DIALOG  (811.2312,1)  (Subscr 2)  (forwards)

Subfile #811.24

  Record Indexes:

  AUIDC (#1629)    RECORD    MUMPS    IR    ACTION
      Short Descr:  Synchronize the USE IN DIALOGS CODES multiple with the SELECTED CODES multiple.
      Description:  This cross-reference is used to automatically synchronize the USE IN DIALOG CODES multiple with the SELECTED
                    CODES multiple. If a code is added to the USE IN DIALOG CODES multiple and it already exists in the SELECTED
                    CODES multiple the code is marked as Use In Dialog. If it does not already exist, a new entry is created in the
                    SELECTED CODES multiple where the TERM/CODE field is set to the code.  
                     
                    
        Set Logic:  D SUIDC^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
       Kill Logic:  D KUIDC^PXRMTAXD(.DA,.X)
             X(1):  CODE  (811.24,.01)  (Subscr 1)  (forwards)
             X(2):  CODING SYSTEM  (811.24,1)  (Subscr 2)  (forwards)


INPUT TEMPLATE(S):

PRINT TEMPLATE(S):

SORT TEMPLATE(S):

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PXRM DIALOG TAXONOMY EDIT     JUL 11, 2013@10:45  USER #0
  PXRM DIALOG TAXONOMY MAIN     DD #811.2
  PXRM DIALOG TAXONOMY CODES    DD #811.24

PXRM TAXONOMY CHANGE LOG      OCT 05, 2012@13:18  USER #0
  PXRM TAXONOMY CHANGE LOG      DD #811.21

PXRM TAXONOMY EDIT            FEB 28, 2012@11:34  USER #0
  PXRM TAXONOMY MAIN BLOCK      DD #811.2
  PXRM TAXONOMY LEXICON         DD #811.23
  PXRM LEX SELECT               DD #811.2
  PXRM TAXONOMY CODE LIST       DD #811.232