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Global: ^LRO(68

Package: Lab Service

Global: ^LRO(68


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68 ACCESSION Lab Service

Description

Directly Accessed By Routines, Total: 499

Package Total Routines
Lab Service 302 ACCESSION NUMBER    ASSOCIATED DIVISION    LR291    LR411PST    LR7OB63D    LR7OF2    LR7OGM    LR7OSMZ1
LR7OSOS    LR7OSOS1    LR7OU1    LR7OV3    LRAC1    LRAC14    LRAC2A    LRACFIX
LRACKL    LRAPBS1    LRAPDA    LRAPDAC    LRAPED    LRAPLG    LRAPMV    LRAPSWK
LRAPUTL    LRAPWA    LRAPWE    LRAPWR    LRAPWSPG    LRARCR2    LRAUAW    LRBEBA21
LRBEPEND    LRBLDR    LRBLPE1    LRBLPEW    LRBLPUS2    LRCAP    LRCAP1    LRCAP2
LRCAPAUD    LRCAPD2    LRCAPDSS    LRCAPMA1    LRCAPML1    LRCAPPH1    LRCAPR2    LRCAPV1
LRCAPV2    LRCAPVM    LRCE    LRCENDE1    LRCENDEL    LRCKF64    LRCKF68    LRCKF68A
LRCKF69    LRCKFLA    LRCKFLAA    LREXPD    LRFAST    LRGP    LRGP1    LRGV
LRHYDEL    LRHYPH0    LRHYPL    LRIPOS    LRKDIFF    LRKUR    LRLABEL4    LRLABLD
LRLIST    LRLISTE    LRLL    LRLL2    LRLSR    LRMIBUG    LRMINEW    LRMINEW1
LRMINEW2    LRMIPSZ1    LRMISEZ    LRMISTF    LRMISTF1    LRMIV    LRMIV3    LRMIVER1
LRMIZAP    LRMRSHRT    LRNIGHT2    LROC    LROE    LROLOVER    LROR    LROR4
LROR9    LRORDST    LROS    LRPHLIS1    LRPXSXRB    LRQCC    LRRP    LRRP6A1
LRSTUF1    LRSTUF2    LRTP    LRTSTOUT    LRTSTSET    LRTT5P1    LRU    LRUA
LRUCE    LRUCLR    LRUCN    LRUD    LRUER    LRULA    LRULB    LRULB1
LRUPA    LRUPA1    LRUPA2    LRUPACA    LRUPACS    LRUPACT    LRUPAD1    LRUPAD2
LRUPQ    LRUPQ1    LRUSP    LRUTAD    LRUTELL    LRVER1    LRVER3    LRVERA
LRVR1    LRVR3    LRVRA    LRVRPOCU    LRWLST    LRWLST12    LRWRKS    LRWRKS2
LRWU    ^LAM    LR72ENVC    LR7OB0    LR7OFAO    LR7OGO    LR7OR1    LR7OR2
LR7OSAP    LR7OSAP4    LRAP    LRAPBK    LRAPFIX    LRAPHDR    LRAPLG1    LRAPLG2
LRAPRES2    LRAPSL1    LRAPWKA    LRAPWR1    LRARCMA1    LRARCML1    LRBLPCS1    LRBLSUM
LRCAPBB    LRCAPBV    LRCAPES1    LRCAPPH2    LRGV1    LRHYF4    LRHYT1    LRKDIFF3
LRMILL    LRMISEZ1    LRMIUT1    LRRP8B    LRRP8C    LRSLOW    LRTSTJAM    LRTSTJAN
LRUTL    LRUWLF    LRVER    LRVR    LRVR4    LRWLST1    LRWRKIN1    LRWU3
LRWU4    LRXREF    WKLD CODE    ^LRO(68    CONTROL NAME    LR7OB630    LR7OB68    LR7OFAA
LR7OGMC    LR7OGMG    LR7OGMM    LR7OGMU    LR7OMERG    LRAC2    LRACC    LRACF
LRACM3    LRACM4    LRAPCWK    LRAPDS    LRAPM    LRAPR    LRAPU    LRAPWE1
LRBEBA3    LRBEBA5    LRBEBAO    LRBLFX72    LRBLPA    LRBLPE    LRBLPR    LRBLPUS
LRBLPX    LRBLPX1    LRBLU    LRCAPDAR    LRCAPES    LRCAPPH    LRCAPV    LRCAPV1S
LRCONJAM    LREVENT    LRFASTS    LRFLAG    LRGVP    LRHY22    LRHY4X    LRHYAFT
LRHYBC1    LRHYF1    LRHYF2    LRHYLS1    LRHYT2    LRLABXT    LRLL1    LRLL1A
LRLL3    LRLL4    LRLLP2    LRLLP5    LRLLS    LRLLS2    LRLLS3    LRLLU
LRLSTWRK    LRLSTWRL    LRMIEDZ    LRMIEDZ2    LRMIEDZ3    LRMIEDZ4    LRMIPLOG    LRMIPSZ
LRMIU4    LRMIUT    LRMIV1    LRMIV2    LRMIVER    LRNINES7    LROR3    LRPHITE1
LRPHITE2    LRPHITEM    LRPXAPI2    LRRP6    LRSETUP    LRTOT    LRUBYDIV    LRUDEL
LRUMDM    LRUMI    LRUPAC    LRUPAD    LRUPT    LRUTRAN    LRUTT    LRUW
LRUWG    LRUWL    LRVER3A    LRVER4    LRVRW    LRWLST11    LRWLST2    LRWRKINC
LRWRKLS1    LRWRKLST    LRX    LRXREF1    PROFILE    TESTS    
IHS Changes To Lab 91 BLR6249R    BLR7OGMM    BLRAAORR    BLRAAORU    BLRADDCD    BLRAG02    BLRAG02A    BLRAG03
BLRAG05    BLRAG05B    BLRAG05D    BLRAG08    BLRAG09    BLRAG09A    BLRAG09B    BLRAG09C
BLRAG09D    BLRAG09E    BLRAG09F    BLRAGUT    BLRAGUT1    BLRALAF    BLRALBA    BLRALBM
BLRCCPED    BLRCHGPL    BLRCHGPW    BLRCINDX    BLRDATAR    BLRDIAG    BLRDIAG1    BLREVTQ
BLRIPLZP    BLRLABEL    BLRLABL7    BLRLABLA    BLRLABLE    BLRLABLF    BLRLAHGU    BLRLDFIS
BLRLIIN1    BLRLIIN2    BLRLINK3    BLRLINK4    BLRLINKU    BLRLROS    BLRMANP2    BLRMANP3
BLRMANPU    BLRMERG    BLRMERG2    BLRMERGU    BLRMIAUT    BLRMIEHR    BLRMIRPT    BLRMLTL
BLRP41UP    BLRPCCVC    BLRQIIN1    BLRQIIN2    BLRRIIN1    BLRRIIN2    BLRRLEV2    BLRRLEVN
BLRRLEVT    BLRRLFX1    BLRRLMU2    BLRRLMU3    BLRRLMUA    BLRRLMUM    BLRRLTAR    BLRRLTDR
BLRRLTDU    BLRRLU    BLRSGNSP    BLRSHPM1    BLRSLTL1    BLRSLTLD    BLRSLTLR    BLRTN
BLRTNA    BLRTNM    BLRTNRES    BLRUER    BLRUIIN1    BLRUIIN2    BLRUTIL3    BLRUTIL4
BLRUTIL5    BLRUTIL6    BLRUTIL8    
Automated Lab Instruments 88 LA7ADL    LA7ADLS    LA7CHDR    LA7CHLU3    LA7CORUB    LA7CQRY1    LA7CSHL    LA7HDR
LA7HDR1    LA7PCFG    LA7SM    LA7SM2    LA7SMB    LA7SMP    LA7SMP0    LA7SMU
LA7SMU1    LA7SRR    LA7SUTL    LA7UID1    LA7UID2    LA7UIIN1    LA7UIIN2    LA7UTIL
LA7VCIN2    LA7VCIN4    LA7VCIN5    LA7VCN1A    LA7VHLU2    LA7VHLU3    LA7VIN1A    LA7VIN2
LA7VIN4    LA7VIN5    LA7VLIN2    LA7VLIN4    LA7VLIN5    LA7VLN1A    LA7VMSG    LA7VORM1
LA7VORM3    LA7VORR1    LA7VORUB    LA7VQIN2    LA7VQIN4    LA7VQIN5    LA7VQN1A    LA7VRIN2
LA7VRIN4    LA7VRIN5    LA7VRN1A    LA81PRE    LABCX7P    LABCX7XX    LADIMD    LAEKT7D
LAEPXD    LAGEN    LAKDIFF    LAKDIFF3    LAKUR    LAMIAUT0    LAMIAUT1    LAMIAUT4
LAMIAUT7    LAMIAUT8    LAMILL    LAMIVT5    LAMIVT6    LAMIVTE6    LAMIVTK    LAMIVTK6
LAMIVTKD    LAMIVTKU    LAMIVTL0    LAMIVTL1    LAMIVTL4    LAMIVTL6    LAMIVTLC    LAMIVTLD
LAMIVTLG    LAMIVTLP    LAPERD    LAPMAXD    LASET    LAXSYM    LAXSYMBL    LAXSYMHQ
Order Entry Results Reporting 3 ORDV05E    ORELR2    ORWGAPIC    
Health Summary 2 GMTSLRME    GMTSLROE    
IHS Patient Merge 2 BPMXFX1    BPMXLR    
Clinical Reminders 1 PXRMLABS    
IHS Laboratory Point of Care 1 BLRPOC2    
IHS View Patient Record 1 BVPRP    
Patient Chart 1 BPC7OGO    
VueCentric RPMS Support 1 CIAZPLAB    

Accessed By FileMan Db Calls, Total: 60

Package Total Routines
Lab Service 33 LR291    LRACC    LRAPHDR    LRAPSNMD    LRBEBA    LRBEBA21    LRBEBA4    LRBEBA5
LRBEPEND    LRCAPAUD    LRCAPBV    LRCAPDSS    LRCAPES    LRCAPPH    LRCAPPH2    LRCKF68A
LRGP1    LRGVP    LRLIST    LRLISTE    LRLL1A    LRLSR    LRLSTWRK    LRQCC
LRTOT    LRUSP    LRUWL    LRVRPOCU    LRWLST    LRWRKINC    LRWRKLST    LRWRKS
LRWU4    
IHS Changes To Lab 22 BLRAG05B    BLRCCPED    BLRLINK3    BLRLNKU2    BLRLUAC1    BLRLUAC2    BLRLUAC8    BLRMANP2
BLRMANPU    BLRMERG    BLRMERG2    BLRMIRPT    BLRREFLA    BLRRLMUA    BLRRLMUM    BLRRLTDR
BLRSORA    BLRSORC    BLRUTIL4    BLRUTIL6    BLRUTIL8    BLRWU4    
Automated Lab Instruments 5 LA7PCFG    LA7SM    LA7SRR    LA81PRE    LAMIVTL0    

Pointed To By FileMan Files, Total: 19

Package Total FileMan Files
Lab Service 15 WORKLIST HEADINGS(#68.4)[.01]    LABORATORY TEST(#60)[#60.11(1)]    COLLECTION SAMPLE(#62)[#62.02(.01)]    AUTO INSTRUMENT(#62.4)[11#62.41(7)#62.4541001(.01)]
LAB LETTER(#65.9)[.09]    LABORATORY SITE(#69.9)[#69.9008(.06)#69.9618(618)#69.98(.1)#69.98(.11)#69.981(.02)#69.981(.03)#69.981(.04)#69.981(.05)]    WKLD CODE(#64)[21]    BLOOD INVENTORY(#65)[#65.31(.04)#65.31(.05)]    WKLD LOG FILE(#64.03)[6]    WKLD DATA(#64.1)[#64.1111(6)#64.1111(7)#64.1111(7.5)]
ACCESSION(#68)[.04#68.14(4)#68.14(5)#68.14(6)]    LOAD/WORK LIST(#68.2)[11.51.7#68.21(4)#68.22(.01)#68.23(2)]    LAB ORDER ENTRY(#69)[#69.03(3)]    COLLECTION LIST(#69.1)[#69.11(9)]    LAB SECTION PRINT(#69.2)[.01]    
IHS Changes To Lab 3 IHS LAB SUPERVISOR TASKED REPORTS PARAMETERS(#90475.7)[#90475.722(.01)#90475.732(.01)]    BLR REFERENCE LAB(#9009026)[#9009026.03(.01)]    BLR MASTER CONTROL(#9009029)[#9009029.01(.01)]    
Automated Lab Instruments 1 LAB SHIPPING CONFIGURATION(#62.9)[#62.9001(.02)]    

Pointer To FileMan Files, Total: 18

Package Total FileMan Files
Lab Service 11 LABORATORY TEST(#60)[#68.04(.01)#68.04(8.1)#68.12(.01)#68.13(.01)]    TOPOGRAPHY FIELD(#61)[#68.05(.01)]    COLLECTION SAMPLE(#62)[#68.05(1)]    URGENCY(#62.05)[#68.04(1)]    EXECUTE CODE(#62.07)[.05.06.07]
LAB SECTION(#62.2)[.095]    LAB CONTROL NAME(#62.3)[#68.1(.01)#68.11(.01)]    AUTO INSTRUMENT(#62.4)[#68.07(.01)#68.09(.01)]    WKLD CODE(#64)[#68.14(.01)]    LAB DATA(#63)[#68.02(.01)]    ACCESSION(#68)[.04#68.14(4)#68.14(5)#68.14(6)]    
Kernel 3 SECURITY KEY(#19.1)[.9]    INSTITUTION(#4)[#68.02(16.1)#68.02(16.2)#68.02(26)#68.03(.01)#68.14(3)]    NEW PERSON(#200)[.1#68.02(6.5)#68.02(6.7)#68.04(3)#68.14(2)]    
Automated Lab Instruments 1 LAB SHIPPING MANIFEST(#62.8)[#68.04(9)]    
Registration 1 FACILITY TREATING SPECIALTY(#45.7)[#68.02(6.6)]    
Scheduling 1 HOSPITAL LOCATION(#44)[.8#68.02(94)]    
VA Fileman 1 FILE(#1)[#68.02(1)]    

Fields, Total: 35

Field # Name Loc Type Details
.01 AREA 0;1 FREE TEXT
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>20!($L(X)<2) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 28, 1983
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 2-20 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The accession area of the Lab.
  • DELETE TEST:  1,0)= I '$D(^XUSEC("LRLIASON",DUZ))
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  68^B
    1)= S ^LRO(68,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^LRO(68,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
.02 LR SUBSCRIPT 0;2 SET
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
  • 'CH' FOR CHEM, HEM, TOX, RIA, SER, etc.;
  • 'MI' FOR MICROBIOLOGY;
  • 'EM' FOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;
  • 'SP' FOR SURGICAL PATHOLOGY;
  • 'CY' FOR CYTOLOGY;
  • 'AU' FOR AUTOPSY;
  • 'BB' FOR BLOOD BANK;

  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 25, 1984
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This represents the functional area of the Lab.  Must be chosen from a set of codes.
.03 CLEAN UP 0;3 SET
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
  • 'D' FOR DAILY;
  • 'W' FOR WEEKLY;
  • 'M' FOR MONTHLY;
  • 'Q' FOR QUARTERLY;
  • 'Y' FOR YEARLY;

  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 08, 1982
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Triggered by the Accession Transform field.  Determines frequency of clean up on accession lists.
    WRITE AUTHORITY:  ^
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the ACCESSION TRANSFORM field of the ACCESSION File
.04 COMMON ACCESSION #'S WITH AREA 0;4 POINTER TO ACCESSION FILE (#68) ACCESSION(#68)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I '$L($P(^(0),U,17))" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  DEC 10, 1992
  • HELP-PROMPT:  IF THIS WORKLIST IS TO BE NUMBERED IN PARALLEL WITH ANOTHER, WHICH ONE.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    If another accession area is designated here, that other accession area will be used to find the next "available" accession number which will be updated on the other accession area.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I '$L($P(^(0),U,17))"
  • EXPLANATION:  You can not select an accession area designated Work Area.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  68^AE
    1)= S ^LRO(68,"AE",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^LRO(68,"AE",$E(X,1,30),DA)
.05 ACCESSION TRANSFORM 0;5 POINTER TO EXECUTE CODE FILE (#62.07)
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
EXECUTE CODE(#62.07)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $L($P(^(0),U,2))" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 19, 1983
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Determines when a new accession list begins.  Points to the EXECUTE CODE file.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I $L($P(^(0),U,2))"
  • EXPLANATION:  ACCESSION CONTROL MUST BE DEFINED
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^68^.051
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,.1)):^(.1),1:"") S X=$E(Y(1),1,220) S DIU=X K Y X ^DD(68,.05,1,2,1.1) X ^DD(68,.05,1,2,1.4)
    1.1)= S Y(1)=$S($D(D0):D0,1:""),D0=DIV S:'$D(^LAB(62.07,+D0,0)) D0=-1 S Y(102)=$S($D(^LAB(62.07,D0,.1)):^(.1),1:""),Y(101)=X S X=$E(Y(102),1,220) S D0=Y(1)
    1.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),.1)):^(.1),1:""),DIV=X S DE=0-$L(DIH),Y=$E(DIH,221,999),^(.1)=$J("",$S(DE>0:DE,1:0))_DIV_$S(Y?." ":"",1:$J("",220-$L(DIV))_Y),DIH=68,DIG=.051 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    2)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,.1)):^(.1),1:"") S X=$E(Y(1),1,220) S DIU=X K Y S X="" X ^DD(68,.05,1,2,2.4)
    2.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),.1)):^(.1),1:""),DIV=X S DE=0-$L(DIH),Y=$E(DIH,221,999),^(.1)=$J("",$S(DE>0:DE,1:0))_DIV_$S(Y?." ":"",1:$J("",220-$L(DIV))_Y),DIH=68,DIG=.051 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    CREATE VALUE)= ACCESSION TRANSFORM:(EXECUTE CODE)
    DELETE VALUE)= @
    FIELD)= ACC CODE
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^68^.03
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(2)=$C(59)_$S($D(^DD(68,.03,0)):$P(^(0),U,3),1:""),Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P($P(Y(2),$C(59)_$P(Y(1),U,3)_":",2),$C(59),1) S DIU=X K Y X ^DD(68,.05,1,3,1.1) X ^DD(68,.0
    5,1,3,1.4)
    1.1)= X ^DD(68,.05,1,3,1,9.2) S Y(101)=X S X=$P($P(Y(103),$C(59)_$P(Y(102),U,2)_":",2),$C(59),1) S D0=Y(1)
    1.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),0)):^(0),1:""),DIV=X X "F %=0:0 Q:$L($P(DIH,U,2,99))  S DIH=DIH_U" S %=$P(DIH,U,4,999),^(0)=$P(DIH,U,1,2)_U_DIV_$S(%]"":U_%,1:""),DIH=68,DIG=.03 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    2)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(2)=$C(59)_$S($D(^DD(68,.03,0)):$P(^(0),U,3),1:""),Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,0)):^(0),1:"") S X=$P($P(Y(2),$C(59)_$P(Y(1),U,3)_":",2),$C(59),1) S DIU=X K Y X ^DD(68,.05,1,3,2.1) X ^DD(68,.0
    5,1,3,2.4)
    2.1)= X ^DD(68,.05,1,3,2,9.2) S Y(101)=X S X=$P($P(Y(103),$C(59)_$P(Y(102),U,2)_":",2),$C(59),1) S D0=Y(1)
    2.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),0)):^(0),1:""),DIV=X X "F %=0:0 Q:$L($P(DIH,U,2,99))  S DIH=DIH_U" S %=$P(DIH,U,4,999),^(0)=$P(DIH,U,1,2)_U_DIV_$S(%]"":U_%,1:""),DIH=68,DIG=.03 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    CREATE VALUE)= ACCESSION TRANSFORM:(PURGE CONTROL)
    DELETE VALUE)= ACCESSION TRANSFORM:(PURGE CONTROL)
    FIELD)= CLEAN UP
.051 ACC CODE .1;E1,220 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>220!($L(X)<1) X
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 1-220 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Mumps code that is triggered by the Accession Transform field.
    WRITE AUTHORITY:  @
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the ACCESSION TRANSFORM field of the ACCESSION File
.06 VERIFICATION CODE 0;6 POINTER TO EXECUTE CODE FILE (#62.07) EXECUTE CODE(#62.07)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,3)=""V""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 13, 1984
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Points to EXECUTE CODE file.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,3)=""V"""
  • EXPLANATION:  Only allow 'VERIFICATION' type of the EXECUTE CODE file
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^68^.061
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,.2)):^(.2),1:"") S X=$E(Y(1),1,220) S DIU=X K Y X ^DD(68,.06,1,1,1.1) X ^DD(68,.06,1,1,1.4)
    1.1)= S Y(1)=$S($D(D0):D0,1:""),D0=DIV S:'$D(^LAB(62.07,+D0,0)) D0=-1 S Y(102)=$S($D(^LAB(62.07,D0,.1)):^(.1),1:""),Y(101)=X S X=$E(Y(102),1,220) S D0=Y(1)
    1.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),.2)):^(.2),1:""),DIV=X S DE=0-$L(DIH),Y=$E(DIH,221,999),^(.2)=$J("",$S(DE>0:DE,1:0))_DIV_$S(Y?." ":"",1:$J("",220-$L(DIV))_Y),DIH=68,DIG=.061 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    2)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,.2)):^(.2),1:"") S X=$E(Y(1),1,220) S DIU=X K Y S X="" X ^DD(68,.06,1,1,2.4)
    2.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),.2)):^(.2),1:""),DIV=X S DE=0-$L(DIH),Y=$E(DIH,221,999),^(.2)=$J("",$S(DE>0:DE,1:0))_DIV_$S(Y?." ":"",1:$J("",220-$L(DIV))_Y),DIH=68,DIG=.061 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    CREATE VALUE)= VERIFICATION CODE:(EXECUTE CODE)
    DELETE VALUE)= @
    FIELD)= VER CODE
.061 VER CODE .2;E1,220 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>220!($L(X)<1) X
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 1-220 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Triggered by the Verification Code field.
    WRITE AUTHORITY:  @
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the VERIFICATION CODE field of the ACCESSION File
.07 *IDENTITY CONTROL 0;7 POINTER TO EXECUTE CODE FILE (#62.07) EXECUTE CODE(#62.07)

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    No longer used.  Will be deleted in later version.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  ^^TRIGGER^68^.071
    1)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,.3)):^(.3),1:"") S X=$E(Y(1),1,220) S DIU=X K Y X ^DD(68,.07,1,1,1.1) X ^DD(68,.07,1,1,1.4)
    1.1)= S Y(1)=$S($D(D0):D0,1:""),D0=DIV S:'$D(^LAB(62.07,+D0,0)) D0=-1 S Y(102)=$S($D(^LAB(62.07,D0,.1)):^(.1),1:""),Y(101)=X S X=$E(Y(102),1,220) S D0=Y(1)
    1.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),.3)):^(.3),1:""),DIV=X S DE=0-$L(DIH),Y=$E(DIH,221,999),^(.3)=$J("",$S(DE>0:DE,1:0))_DIV_$S(Y?." ":"",1:$J("",220-$L(DIV))_Y),DIH=68,DIG=.071 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    2)= K DIV S DIV=X,D0=DA,DIV(0)=D0 S Y(1)=$S($D(^LRO(68,D0,.3)):^(.3),1:"") S X=$E(Y(1),1,220) S DIU=X K Y S X="" X ^DD(68,.07,1,1,2.4)
    2.4)= S DIH=$S($D(^LRO(68,DIV(0),.3)):^(.3),1:""),DIV=X S DE=0-$L(DIH),Y=$E(DIH,221,999),^(.3)=$J("",$S(DE>0:DE,1:0))_DIV_$S(Y?." ":"",1:$J("",220-$L(DIV))_Y),DIH=68,DIG=.071 D ^DICR:$O(^DD(DIH,DIG,1,0))>0
    CREATE VALUE)= IDENTITY CONTROL:(EXECUTE CODE)
    DELETE VALUE)= @
    FIELD)= IDENT CODE
.071 *IDENT CODE .3;E1,220 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>220!($L(X)<1) X
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE 1-220 CHARACTERS IN LENGTH
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    No longer used.  Will be deleted in later version.
    WRITE AUTHORITY:  ^
  • NOTES:  TRIGGERED by the *IDENTITY CONTROL field of the ACCESSION File
.08 PRINT ORDER 0;8 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 01, 1984
  • HELP-PROMPT:  TYPE A WHOLE NUMBER BETWEEN 1 AND 999
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The print order of the Accession Area.  If the entry is less than 1 it will not be displayed.
.085 BYPASS ROLLOVER 0;10 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;
  • '0' FOR NO;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 14, 1987
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    If you choose not to bypass rollover (i.e., have a null entry), then any unverified data will be "rolled over" to the next day.  You will not be allowed to have a duplicate accession number.
.09 ABBREVIATION 0;11 FREE TEXT
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X[""""!($A(X)=45) X I $D(X) K:$L(X)>5!($L(X)<2) X I $D(X) K:X[" "!$D(^LRO(68,"B",X)) X
  • LAST EDITED:  JAN 30, 1985
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ANSWER MUST BE A UNIQUE 2-5 CHARACTER CODE AND NOT CONTAIN A SPACE
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Abbreviation for the accession area.  Must have programmer privileges to alter this entry.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  68^B^MNEMONIC
    1)= S ^LRO(68,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=1
    2)= K ^LRO(68,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
.091 ASSOCIATED DIVISION 3;0 POINTER Multiple #68.03 68.03

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 31, 1995
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 99, 0 Decimal Digits
.092 TYPE OF ACCESSION NUMBER .4;2 SET
  • 'S' FOR SHORT;
  • 'L' FOR LONG;

  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 15, 1994
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Select the type of Accession Number that will be barcoded and passed in messages. If nothing is entered, the default will be 'S'hort.
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field determines whether a full unique accession number is used for barcoding and messages between instruments. The unique accession number is built from three different numbers, the accession area, the date, and the
    accession entry number. If 'S'hort is selected, the accession number used in barcodes and for input at the instrument keypad is treated the same as it was traditionally.  The 'L'ong unique accession will always be
    generated, it just won't be used in communicating with the instrument, or for barcoding.  Examples of the four accession transform types are:
    Daily/Weekly:   3242889999
    where     32 is the Accession area identifier (field .091)
    4 is the last digit of the year (1994)
    288 is the Julian date for Oct 15, 1994
    9999 is the 9,999th accession for that date
    If the 'L'ong version was 3242889999, 'S'hort would be 9999
    If the 'L'ong version was 3242880001, 'S'hort would be 1
    Yearly:   3294999999
    where      32 is the Accession area identifier (field .091)
    94 is the last two digits of the year (1994)
    999999 is the 999,999th accession for that year
    If the 'L'ong version was 3294999999, 'S'hort would be 999999
    If the 'L'ong version was 3294000001, 'S'hort would be 1
    Quarterly:   3240499999
    where      32 is the Accession area identifier (field .091)
    4 is the last digit of the year (1994)
    04 is the fourth quarter of 1994
    99999 is the 99,999th accession for that quarter
    If the 'L'ong version was 3240499999, 'S'hort would be 99999
    If the 'L'ong version was 3240400001, 'S'hort would be 1
    Monthly:   3241299999
    where      32 is the Accession area identifier (field .091)
    4 is the last digit of the year (1994)
    12 is the twelfth month of 1994
    99999 is the 99,999th accession for that month
    If the 'L'ong version was 3241299999, 'S'hort would be 99999
    If the 'L'ong version was 3241200001, 'S'hort would be 1
.095 *LAB SECTION 0;13 POINTER TO LAB SECTION FILE (#62.2)
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
LAB SECTION(#62.2)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)=$P(^LRO(68,DA,0),U,2)" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 26, 1991
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    THIS FIELD HAS BEEN MARKED FOR DELETION IN FUTURE VERSIONS THE FIELD LAB DIVISION (#.19) WILL BE USED INSTEAD PER WORKLOAD REVISION.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    The data in this field will be ignored for the collection of work load data.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,2)=$P(^LRO(68,DA,0),U,2)"
  • EXPLANATION:  LR subscripts must match.
  • CROSS-REFERENCE:  68^AD
    1)= S ^LRO(68,"AD",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
    2)= K ^LRO(68,"AD",$E(X,1,30),DA)
.097 NON LAB ACCESSION AREA 0;21 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;
  • '0' FOR NO;

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 11, 1998
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field indicates if this particular accession area is operated by another service other than Pathology & Laboratory Medicine. If this accession area in staffed or funded from non Pathology sources, mark this field
    yes.
    An example would be Blood Gas laboratory staffed or funded by Medicine service.
    HOWEVER If this accession area is used by Point of Care (ie. Nurses entering finger stick glucose) do not set this field to yes. Because in this case the location is relevant to DSS database.
    This field is used by the Laboratory DSS workload extraction routine to determine if the patient location should be passed or not.
.1 RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL 0;9 POINTER TO NEW PERSON FILE (#200) NEW PERSON(#200)

  • LAST EDITED:  APR 27, 2004
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The responsible official in the laboratory.  Usually the Chief of Laboratory Service, or his designee.
.11 INHIBIT AREA LABEL PRINTING 0;12 SET
  • '0' FOR NO;
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  SEP 11, 1984
  • HELP-PROMPT:  ENTER 'YES' TO STOP ALL LABELS FOR THIS ACCESSION AREA. 'NO' OTHER WISE.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    A YES entry stops all label printing for this accession area.
.19 LAB DIVISION 0;19 SET
************************REQUIRED FIELD************************
  • 'AP' FOR ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY;
  • 'CP' FOR CLINICAL PATHOLOGY;

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 26, 1991
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field will be used to determine which lab division a particular accession area belongs.  If this field is not filled in, CP (Clinical Pathology ) will be assumed.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    There can only be two possible laboratory divisions. Anatomical Pathology or Clinical Pathology.  This field is used to group workload reports and data.
.4 NUMERIC IDENTIFIER .4;1 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:X'?1.2NU!($E(X)=0) X X:$D(X) ^DD(68,.4,9.2)
    9.2 = N LR4264 S LR4264=0 F  S LR4264=$O(^LRO(68,LR4264)) Q:'LR4264  K:$P($G(^LRO(68,LR4264,.4)),U)=X&(DA'=LR4264) X D:'$D(X) EN^DDIOL("Identifier has already been used in Accession Area: "_$P(^(0),U),"","!!?5") Q:'$D(X)
  • LAST EDITED:  APR 04, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a 1-2 character code using the digits 1-9 and/or the letters A-Z (uppercase only).
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field is used to build the unique accession identifier number. It is used as the first two characters of the number. Use the numbers 1-9 and uppercase letters A-Z to designate the identifier. For example, if you
    enter 99 all accession identifiers for this accession area will start with 99, e.g. 9923400025.
    If a single character is used the system will append a leading zero to the unique identifier generated.
    No two accession areas can use the same identifier.
    Changing the identifier should only be performed when accessioning is not occurring and when a situation requires it since personnel will memorize this identifier as representing the accesson area.
    Do NOT switch identifiers between active accession areas since this could compromise the uniqueness of the resulting unique identifier (UID). The software when generating a UID checks for the existence of the UID it will
    create for an accession. If it currently exists the UID being created will have "00" as the numeric identifier.
  • NOTES:  XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER
.7 Lock for load/work list build .7;1 SET
  • '0' FOR NO;
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  JUL 24, 1987
  • HELP-PROMPT:  This locks the accession to allow only 1 load/work list to build at a time.
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This locks the accession to allow only ONE load/work list to build at a time.
.8 LAB OOS LOCATION .8;1 POINTER TO HOSPITAL LOCATION FILE (#44) HOSPITAL LOCATION(#44)

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U)[""LAB DIV""" D ^DIC K DIC S DIC=DIE,X=+Y K:Y<0 X
  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 24, 1996
  • DESCRIPTION:  Occassion Of Service (OOS)
    This field is used for passing data to the PCE API. This API is used to capture CPT codes for laboratory procedures.
    Special OOS Hospital locations have been created that are solely used for recording workload (No count locations). These OOS location all begin with 'LAB DIV' in their names.
    Example of name: LAB DIV 600 OOS ID 108 Where 600 is the Station Number from the Institution file (#4).  Where 600 is the division Station Number where the work is done.  Where 108 is the OOS ID (stop code) for the service
    doing the work.
    Note: The stop code could be one assigned to another service, ie Medicine.  Stop Codes are not limited to Laboratory 108.
    The Laboratory Information Manager has special options used to create new OOS locations in HOSPITAL LOCATION file. These options are used when and new division is established or a new stop code is required.
    The location names are constructed by the option and should not be altered using FileMan. The naming convention is critical to the ability to assign OOS Hospital Locations to Laboratory Accession (#68) file.
    If a given Accession Area in the Accession file (#68) does not have a LAB OOS LOCATION S LOCATION (#.8) Hospital Location assigned, the DEFAULT LAB OOS LOCATION (#.8) from the LABORATORY SITE (#69.9) file will be used.  If
    the DEFAULT LAB OOS LOCATION field is not defined, no workload will be captured.
  • SCREEN:  S DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U)[""LAB DIV"""
  • EXPLANATION:  Locations are Name Spaced
.9 USER ACCESS AUTHORIZATION 0;14 POINTER TO SECURITY KEY FILE (#19.1) SECURITY KEY(#19.1)

  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 14, 1988
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    If left blank, any lab person may access this accession area.  If filled in, only lab persons holding the key that is entered here may use this accession area.
1 INSTRUMENTATION CONTROLS .5;0 POINTER Multiple #68.09 68.09

  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Select the instrument (if appropriate, otherwise use the MANUAL selection) to be associated with the controls you will be selecting.
2 DATE 1;0 DATE Multiple #68.01 68.01

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 13, 1991
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    The date of the accession.
5 BAR CODE PRINT 0;15 SET
  • '0' FOR NONE;
  • '1' FOR YES;
  • '2' FOR CODE39;
  • '3' FOR CODE39 WITH CHECK DIGIT;
  • '4' FOR CODE128;

  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 31, 1997
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field is used by the label print utilities to determine if bar code labels should be printed for this accession area.
  • TECHNICAL DESCR:  
    The routine LRLABLD creates an array LRBAR(ACCESSION AREA) from the LRLBL variable to determine if bar code labels should be printed.
  • GROUP:  BARCODE
5.1 BAR CODE PAD .4;3 NUMBER

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:+X'=X!(X>15)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
  • LAST EDITED:  MAR 11, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Type a Number between 1 and 15, 0 Decimal Digits
  • DESCRIPTION:  Enter the number of zeros ("0") to pad an accession number when printing a bar code using the accession number. Used when site needs a minimum length bar code on labels.
    Example if need a four digit bar code then enter four.
    This would produce the following:
    Accession number       Bar Code
    1                  0001
    12                  0012
    123                  0123
    1234                  1234
    12345                 12345
  • GROUP:  BARCODE
5.2 ALTERNATE LABEL ENTRY .4;4 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<1)!'(X?1.8UN) X
  • LAST EDITED:  DEC 17, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-8 uppercase alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Site can enter an alternate label entry point to be used instead of the standard lab label routine entry point defined in file LABORATORY SITE (#69.9).
    This field overrides the label routine settings in file LABORATORY SITE (#69.9) for this accession area. Field ALTERNATE LABEL ROUTINE (#5.3) must be completed for the software to use this field. See description of field
    #5.3.
    WRITE AUTHORITY:  @
5.3 ALTERNATE LABEL ROUTINE .4;5 FREE TEXT

  • INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<1)!'(X?1.8UN) X
  • LAST EDITED:  DEC 17, 1997
  • HELP-PROMPT:  Answer must be 1-8 uppercase alpha and/or numeric characters in length.
  • DESCRIPTION:  Site can enter an alternate label routine to be used instead of the standard lab label routine defined in file LABORATORY SITE (#69.9).
    This field overrides the label routine settings in file LABORATORY SITE (#69.9) for this accession area. It is used in conjunction with field ALTERNATE LABEL ENTRY (#5.2) for building the variable LRLABEL.
    WRITE AUTHORITY:  @
8 Reserved 0;18 SET
  • '1' FOR 2X5 UNEVEN;
  • '2' FOR ORDER # FIRST;
  • '3' FOR MEDLAB;
  • '4' FOR SITE FILE;
  • '5' FOR SITE DEVELOPED VAF 10-1392;

  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 18, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    Reserved for future use.
9 WORK AREA 0;17 SET
  • 'WORK AREA' FOR WORK AREA;

  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 18, 1991
  • DESCRIPTION:  This field should only be edited if this accession area is used for the purpose of workload definitions. This accession area is then used with load/worklist to define the area of the lab which should receive WKLD credit.
    SPECIMENS CAN NOT BE ACCESSIONED INTO THIS ACCESSION AREA. IT IS SOLELY FOR THE USE WKLD DEFAULT ANSWERS FOR LMIP/WKLD DATA COLLECTION.
10 WORKLOAD ON 0;16 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  OCT 31, 1992
  • DESCRIPTION:  this field is used to activate wkld collection. Each accession area can be turned on independently. In order for this field to trigger wkld collection, the field WKLD STATS ON (#17) in the LABORATORY SITE (#69.9) file
    must also indicate ON.
11 COLLECT STD/QC/REPEATS 0;20 SET
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  NOV 26, 1993
  • DESCRIPTION:  If you wish to have the verification process to prompt the user for Standards, QC and Repeats after each session enter a Yes.
    This will cause the counts entered to be added to all test the user verified during that particular session.
    The function of entering this data can be also done by the option STD/QC/REPS/MANUAL WKLD COUNT [LR WKLD STD/QC/REPS] found on the Process Menu [LR DO!].
12 EXTERNAL SERVICE AREA 0;22 SET
  • '0' FOR NO;
  • '1' FOR YES;

  • LAST EDITED:  APR 23, 2003
  • DESCRIPTION:  
    This field determines if the Accession Area is defined for send out tests.

Found Entries, Total: 10

AREA: AUTOPSY    AREA: BLOOD BANK    AREA: CHEMISTRY    AREA: CYTOPATHOLOGY    AREA: ELECTRON MICROSCOPY    AREA: HEMATOLOGY    AREA: MICROBIOLOGY    AREA: SENDOUTS    
AREA: SURGICAL PATHOLOGY    AREA: URINALYSIS    

ICR, Total: 10

ICR LINK Subscribing Package(s) Fields Referenced Description
ICR #59
  • INTERIM MANAGEMENT SUPPORT
  • ICR #531
  • HEALTH SUMMARY
  • ORDER ENTRY/RESULTS REPORTING
  • ACCESSION (15).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    TESTS (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    COMPLETE DATE (4).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ICR #572
  • QUALITY IMPROVEMENT CHECKLIST
  • ICR #687
  • HEALTH SUMMARY
  • ICR #1951
  • DSS EXTRACTS
  • AREA (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ABBREVIATION (.09).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    LAB DIVISION (.19).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    PROVIDER (6.5).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    DIV (26).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    ICR #1963
  • IMAGING
  • VBECS
  • ORDER ENTRY/RESULTS REPORTING
  • VIRTUAL PATIENT RECORD
  • AREA (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ABBREVIATION (.09).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    LR SUBSCRIPT (.02).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ICR #4185
  • CLINICAL REMINDERS
  • ICR #4773
  • VBECS
  • ORDER ENTRY/RESULTS REPORTING
  • ORDER # (14).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    LRDFN (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ACCESSION (15).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    DRAW TIME (9).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    FILE # (1).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    UID (16).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    TEST (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    Direct global access permitted
    ICR #5343
  • ONCOLOGY
  • DIV (26).
    Access: Read w/Fileman

    ICR #6003
  • IMAGING
  • LRDFN (.01).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    ACCESSION (15).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    INVERSE DATE (13.5).
    Access: Direct Global Read & w/Fileman

    $D function is executed on ^LRO(68,LRAA,1,LRAD)$D and $O functions are executed on^LRO(68,LRAA,1,LRAD,1,LRAN)$Order function is executed on ^LRO(68,"B",LRSS,0)where LRSS equals "CY":"SP":"EM"

    External References

    Name Field # of Occurrence
    EN^DDIOL .4OF9.2+1
    ^DIC .04+1, .05+1, .06+1, .095+1, .8+1
    ^DICR .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1n2.4)

    Global Variables Directly Accessed

    Name Line Occurrences  (* Changed,  ! Killed)
    ^DD( .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    ^DD(68 .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1K)
    , .4+1
    ^LAB(62.07 - [#62.07] .05(XREF 2n1.1), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1n1.1)
    ^LRO(68 - [#68] .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .04(XREF 1S), .04(XREF 1K), .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.4)
    .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1K), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    , .09+1, .09(XREF 1S), .09(XREF 1K), .095(XREF 1S), .095(XREF 1K), .4OF9.2+1
    ^XUSEC("LRLIASON" .01DEL1+1

    Naked Globals

    Name Field # of Occurrence
    ^( .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1K), .06(XREF 1n2.4)
    .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    ^(0 .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .4OF9.2+1

    Local Variables

    Legend:

    >> Not killed explicitly
    * Changed
    ! Killed
    ~ Newed

    Name Field # of Occurrence
    >> % .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3n2.4)
    >> D0 .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .06(XREF 1K)
    .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1K)
    >> DA .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .04(XREF 1S), .04(XREF 1K), .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3K), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1K)
    .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1K), .09(XREF 1S), .09(XREF 1K), .095(XREF 1S), .095(XREF 1K), .4OF9.2+1
    >> DE .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    DIC .04+1!*, .05+1!*, .06+1!*, .095+1!*, .8+1!*
    DIC("S" .04+1*, .04SCR+1*, .05+1*, .05SCR+1*, .06+1*, .06SCR+1*, .095+1*, .095SCR+1*, .8+1*, .8SCR+1*
    >> DIE .04+1, .05+1, .06+1, .095+1, .8+1
    >> DIG .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    >> DIH .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    >> DIU .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3K), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1K)
    DIV .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1S)
    .06(XREF 1n1.1), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1K), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    DIV(0 .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1n1.4)
    .06(XREF 1K), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1n2.4)
    DUZ .01DEL1+1
    LR4264 .4OF9.2+1~*
    U .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .4OF9.2+1
    X .01+1!, .01(XREF 1S), .01(XREF 1K), .04+1*!, .04(XREF 1S), .04(XREF 1K), .05+1*!, .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 2n1.4)
    .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3n1.4), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .05(XREF 3n2.4), .051+1!, .06+1*!
    .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1K), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .061+1!, .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1K)
    .07(XREF 1n2.4), .071+1!, .08+1!, .09+1!, .09(XREF 1S), .09(XREF 1K), .095+1*!, .095(XREF 1S), .095(XREF 1K), .4+1!
    , .4OF9.2+1!, .8+1*!, 5.1+1!, 5.2+1!, 5.3+1!
    Y .04+1, .05+1, .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.4), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 2n2.4), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3K), .06+1, .06(XREF 1S)
    .06(XREF 1n1.4), .06(XREF 1K), .06(XREF 1n2.4), .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.4), .07(XREF 1K), .07(XREF 1n2.4), .095+1, .8+1
    Y(1 .05(XREF 2S), .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 2K), .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3K), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .06(XREF 1S), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .06(XREF 1K)
    .07(XREF 1S), .07(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1K)
    Y(101 .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1n1.1)
    Y(102 .05(XREF 2n1.1), .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3n2.1), .06(XREF 1n1.1), .07(XREF 1n1.1)
    Y(103 .05(XREF 3n1.1), .05(XREF 3n2.1)
    Y(2 .05(XREF 3S), .05(XREF 3K)
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