MAG DICOM ROUTE EVAL START

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NAMEMAG DICOM ROUTE EVAL START
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Start one rule evaluator to evaluate the newly acquired
images for one specific location.

The rule-evaluators will run on the VistA system. They will be
started and stopped, however, from the DICOM Gateways.
TAGSTART
ROUTINEMAGDRPC5
INPUT PARAMETERSSEQUENCE NUMBER1
INPUT PARAMETERLOCATION
DESCRIPTIONThe value of this parameter is a pointer to ^DIC(4).
This pointer identifies the location at which images were acquired.
PARAMETER TYPELITERAL
REQUIREDYES
MAXIMUM DATA LENGTH30

INPUT PARAMETERSSEQUENCE NUMBER2
INPUT PARAMETERRULES
DESCRIPTIONThe value of this parameter is an array (one integer subscript).
This array contains the routing rules. Each element of this
array represents one part of a rule; the strings in these elements
each contain a number of fields, separated by carets ("^").

In all rule-elements, the first caret-piece is the rule-number.

The second piece is equal to either "ACTION", "CONDITION"
or "PRIORITY".

When the second piece is equal to "ACTION", there may be one or more
additional pieces. If there is only an additional third piece,
this piece represents the action-verb ("SEND" or "BALANCE"
currently).
When there are four or more pieces, the third piece represents
the sequence number of the command-parameter, and the additional
pieces represent the command-specific parameters.

When the second piece is equal to "PRIORITY", the third piece
will indicate the relative priority. Typical values are "LOW",
"MEDIUM" and "HIGH".

When the second piece is equal to "CONDITION", there are either
five or seven pieces in total.
In that case, the third piece always represents the sequence number
of the current condition for the current rule.
When there are five pieces,
the fourth and fifth are a keyword=value pair and describe
the nature of the condition. Valid keywords are "KW" (keyword),
"DT" (data-type), "OP" (operator) and "VA" (value).
A sequence of seven pieces only occurs when the data-type is
equal to DT (Date/Time). When there are seven pieces, the fourth
piece is always equal to "VA" (value) and the fifth through seventh
pieces indicate a possible date/time range that applies for the
condition.

Note that conditions are always ANDed with one another, and
the multiple date/time ranges for a date/time value are always
ORed with one another.
PARAMETER TYPELIST
REQUIREDYES
MAXIMUM DATA LENGTH

RETURN VALUE TYPESINGLE VALUE
RETURN PARAMETER DESCRIPTIONThe value of this parameter is one of:
"0,TaskMan task#=nnn"
"-1,No Location Specified"
"-2,No Routing Rules Specified"
"-3,A Rule Evaluator is Already Running for "
"-4,TaskMan did not Accept Request"
AVAILABILITYRESTRICTED
INACTIVEACTIVE
CLIENT MANAGER
WORD WRAP ONTRUE
VERSION3.0
SUPPRESS RDV USER SETUPNo
APP PROXY ALLOWED