DINIT121 ;SFISC/MKO-SORT TEMPLATE FILE ;1:13 PM 13 Nov 1998
;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar 30, 1999
;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
F I=1:2 S X=$T(Q+I) Q:X="" S Y=$E($T(Q+I+1),4,999),X=$E(X,4,999) S:$A(Y)=126 I=I+1,Y=$E(Y,2,999)_$E($T(Q+I+1),5,99) S:$A(Y)=61 Y=$E(Y,2,999) S @X=Y
G ^DINIT122
Q Q
;;^DD(.401,1815,21,5,0)
;;=file to create the routine name.
;;^DD(.401,1815,21,6,0)
;;= If this node is present, a new compiled sort routine will be created
;;^DD(.401,1815,21,7,0)
;;=during the FileMan sort/print.
;;^DD(.401,1815,23,0)
;;=^^3^3^2930331^^^
;;^DD(.401,1815,23,1,0)
;;=A routine beginning with these characters is created during the FileMan
;;^DD(.401,1815,23,2,0)
;;=sort/print. The routine is then called from DIO2 to do the sort, rather
;;^DD(.401,1815,23,3,0)
;;=than executing code from the local DY, DZ and P arrays.
;;^DD(.401,1815,"DT")
;;=2930416
;;^DD(.401,1816,0)
;;=PREVIOUS ROUTINE INVOKED^F^^ROUOLD;E1,13^K:$L(X)>4!($L(X)<4)!'(X?1"DISZ") X
;;^DD(.401,1816,3)
;;=Entry must be 'DISZ'.
;;^DD(.401,1816,21,0)
;;=^^4^4^2930331^^
;;^DD(.401,1816,21,1,0)
;;=This node is present only to be consistant with other sort templates.
;;^DD(.401,1816,21,2,0)
;;=It's presence will indicate that at some time the SORT template was
;;^DD(.401,1816,21,3,0)
;;=compiled and will contain the beginning characters used to create the
;;^DD(.401,1816,21,4,0)
;;=name of the compiled routine.
;;^DD(.401,1816,"DT")
;;=2930416
;;^DD(.401,1819,0)
;;=COMPILED^CJ3^^ ; ^S X=$S($G(^DIBT(D0,"ROU"))]"":"YES",1:"NO")
;;^DD(.401,1819,9)
;;=^
;;^DD(.401,1819,9.01)
;;=
;;^DD(.401,1819,9.1)
;;=S X=$S($G(^DIBT(D0,"ROU"))]"":"YES",1:"NO")
;;^DD(.401,491620,0)
;;=PRINT TEMPLATE^F^^DIPT;1^K:'$D(^DIPT("B",X)) X
;;^DD(.401,491620,4)
;;=N D1 S D1(1)="If this Sort Template should always be used with a particular",D1(2)="Print Template, enter the name of that Print Template.",D1(3)="" D EN^DDIOL(.D1)
;;^DD(.4011,0)
;;=FIELD^.01^.01^1
;;^DD(.4011,0,"NM","FIELD")
;;=
;;^DD(.4011,0,"UP")
;;=.401
;;^DD(.4011,.01,0)
;;=SEARCH SPECIFICATIONS^WL^^0;1
;;^DD(.4011624,0)
;;=SORT RANGE DATA FOR BY(0) SUB-FIELD^^3.2^6
;;^DD(.4011624,0,"DT")
;;=2960910
;;^DD(.4011624,0,"IX","B",.4011624,.01)
;;=
;;^DD(.4011624,0,"NM","SORT RANGE DATA FOR BY(0)")
;;=
;;^DD(.4011624,0,"UP")
;;=.401
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,0)
;;=SUBSCRIPT LEVEL^MNJ1,0^^0;1^K:+X'=X!(X>7)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,0)
;;=^.1
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,1,0)
;;=.4011624^B
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,1,1)
;;=S ^DIBT(DA(1),"BY0D","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,1,2)
;;=K ^DIBT(DA(1),"BY0D","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,3)
;;=Enter a number, 1 or more. L(0)-1 is the upper limit.
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,0)
;;=^^4^4^2960911^^^^
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,1,0)
;;=This field corresponds to a subscript in, and contains sort from/to ranges
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,2,0)
;;=and/or subheader information for, any of the variable subscripts in the
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,3,0)
;;=BY(0) global. Any number here should never be greater than L(0)-1. This
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,4,0)
;;=can represent a sparse array.
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,0)
;;=^^3^3^2960911^^^^
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,1,0)
;;=Corresponds to subscript levels in the BY(0) global, and will be used to
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,2,0)
;;=put sort from/to and subheader information into the DPP array when the
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,3,0)
;;=sort data is being built.
;;^DD(.4011624,.01,"DT")
;;=2960828
;;^DD(.4011624,1,0)
;;=FR(0,n)^F^^0;2^K:$L(X)>62!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.4011624,1,3)
;;=Starting value for the sort on this subscript. Answer must be 1-62 characters in length.
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,0)
;;=^^16^16^2960911^^^^
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,1,0)
;;=Use this field to define the FR(0,n) variable as you would in a
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,2,0)
;;=call to EN1^DIP that included BY(0). If defined, the value will be
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,3,0)
;;=used as the starting point as FileMan sequences through the global
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,4,0)
;;=array referenced by BY(0) at this subscript level (n).
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,5,0)
;;=
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,6,0)
;;=Values are not transformed, so enter the internal form just as it
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,7,0)
;;=is stored in the global array. A date, for example, would be 2960829,
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,8,0)
;;=not Aug 29, 1996.
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,9,0)
;;=
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,10,0)
;;=Don't attempt to use the at-sign (@) to include records with null
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,11,0)
;;=values (as can be done in ordinary sorts). Only use values that can
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,12,0)
;;=be compared with actual data in this subscript of the global array
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,13,0)
;;=referenced by BY(0). (The only records that can be selected are ones
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,14,0)
;;=that exist in this global array. A record with a null value for this
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,15,0)
;;=subscript would exist in the data file but not in this array and thus
;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,16,0)
;;=can't be selected.)
;;^DD(.4011624,1,23,0)
;;=^^1^1^2960911^^^^
;;^DD(.4011624,1,23,1,0)
;;=Equivalent to the FR(0,n) input variable to the programmer call EN1^DIP.
;;^DD(.4011624,1,"DT")
;;=2960828
;;^DD(.4011624,2,0)
;;=TO(0,n)^F^^0;3^K:$L(X)>62!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.4011624,2,3)
;;=Ending value for sort on this subscript. Answer must be 1-62 characters in length.
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,0)
;;=^^9^9^2960911^^^^
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,1,0)
;;=Use this field to define the TO(0,n) variable as you would in a
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,2,0)
;;=call to EN1^DIP that included BY(0). If defined, the value will be
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,3,0)
;;=used as the ending point as FileMan sequences through the global
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,4,0)
;;=array referenced by BY(0) at this subscript level (n).
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,5,0)
;;=
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,6,0)
;;=Values are not transformed, so enter the internal form just as it
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,7,0)
;;=is stored in the global array. An inverse date, for example,
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,8,0)
;;=would be 7039268, not 7/31/96. Do not attempt to use @ to select
;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,9,0)
;;=records with null values for this subscript.
;;^DD(.4011624,2,23,0)
;;=^^1^1^2960911^^^^
;;^DD(.4011624,2,23,1,0)
;;=Equivalent to the TO(0,n) input variable to the programmer call EN1^DIP.
;;^DD(.4011624,2,"DT")
;;=2960828
;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,0)
;;=DISPAR(0,n) PIECE ONE^FX^^1;1^K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1)!("#!#"'[X) X
;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,3)
;;=Answer with #, !, #!, or null.
;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,21,0)
;;=^^6^6^2960910^^
;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,21,1,0)
;;=Just as when setting the first piece of DISPAR(0,n) in a programmer
;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,21,2,0)
;;=call that includes BY(0) when calling EN1^DIP, this field can hold
DINIT121 ;SFISC/MKO-SORT TEMPLATE FILE ;1:13 PM 13 Nov 1998
+1 ;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar 30, 1999
+2 ;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
+3 FOR I=1:2
SET X=$TEXT(Q+I)
IF X=""
QUIT
SET Y=$EXTRACT($TEXT(Q+I+1),4,999)
SET X=$EXTRACT(X,4,999)
IF $ASCII(Y)=126
SET I=I+1
SET Y=$EXTRACT(Y,2,999)_$EXTRACT($TEXT(Q+I+1),5,99)
IF $ASCII(Y)=61
SET Y=$EXTRACT(Y,2,999)
SET @X=Y
+4 GOTO ^DINIT122
Q QUIT
+1 ;;^DD(.401,1815,21,5,0)
+2 ;;=file to create the routine name.
+3 ;;^DD(.401,1815,21,6,0)
+4 ;;= If this node is present, a new compiled sort routine will be created
+5 ;;^DD(.401,1815,21,7,0)
+6 ;;=during the FileMan sort/print.
+7 ;;^DD(.401,1815,23,0)
+8 ;;=^^3^3^2930331^^^
+9 ;;^DD(.401,1815,23,1,0)
+10 ;;=A routine beginning with these characters is created during the FileMan
+11 ;;^DD(.401,1815,23,2,0)
+12 ;;=sort/print. The routine is then called from DIO2 to do the sort, rather
+13 ;;^DD(.401,1815,23,3,0)
+14 ;;=than executing code from the local DY, DZ and P arrays.
+15 ;;^DD(.401,1815,"DT")
+16 ;;=2930416
+17 ;;^DD(.401,1816,0)
+18 ;;=PREVIOUS ROUTINE INVOKED^F^^ROUOLD;E1,13^K:$L(X)>4!($L(X)<4)!'(X?1"DISZ") X
+19 ;;^DD(.401,1816,3)
+20 ;;=Entry must be 'DISZ'.
+21 ;;^DD(.401,1816,21,0)
+22 ;;=^^4^4^2930331^^
+23 ;;^DD(.401,1816,21,1,0)
+24 ;;=This node is present only to be consistant with other sort templates.
+25 ;;^DD(.401,1816,21,2,0)
+26 ;;=It's presence will indicate that at some time the SORT template was
+27 ;;^DD(.401,1816,21,3,0)
+28 ;;=compiled and will contain the beginning characters used to create the
+29 ;;^DD(.401,1816,21,4,0)
+30 ;;=name of the compiled routine.
+31 ;;^DD(.401,1816,"DT")
+32 ;;=2930416
+33 ;;^DD(.401,1819,0)
+34 ;;=COMPILED^CJ3^^ ; ^S X=$S($G(^DIBT(D0,"ROU"))]"":"YES",1:"NO")
+35 ;;^DD(.401,1819,9)
+36 ;;=^
+37 ;;^DD(.401,1819,9.01)
+38 ;;=
+39 ;;^DD(.401,1819,9.1)
+40 ;;=S X=$S($G(^DIBT(D0,"ROU"))]"":"YES",1:"NO")
+41 ;;^DD(.401,491620,0)
+42 ;;=PRINT TEMPLATE^F^^DIPT;1^K:'$D(^DIPT("B",X)) X
+43 ;;^DD(.401,491620,4)
+44 ;;=N D1 S D1(1)="If this Sort Template should always be used with a particular",D1(2)="Print Template, enter the name of that Print Template.",D1(3)="" D EN^DDIOL(.D1)
+45 ;;^DD(.4011,0)
+46 ;;=FIELD^.01^.01^1
+47 ;;^DD(.4011,0,"NM","FIELD")
+48 ;;=
+49 ;;^DD(.4011,0,"UP")
+50 ;;=.401
+51 ;;^DD(.4011,.01,0)
+52 ;;=SEARCH SPECIFICATIONS^WL^^0;1
+53 ;;^DD(.4011624,0)
+54 ;;=SORT RANGE DATA FOR BY(0) SUB-FIELD^^3.2^6
+55 ;;^DD(.4011624,0,"DT")
+56 ;;=2960910
+57 ;;^DD(.4011624,0,"IX","B",.4011624,.01)
+58 ;;=
+59 ;;^DD(.4011624,0,"NM","SORT RANGE DATA FOR BY(0)")
+60 ;;=
+61 ;;^DD(.4011624,0,"UP")
+62 ;;=.401
+63 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,0)
+64 ;;=SUBSCRIPT LEVEL^MNJ1,0^^0;1^K:+X'=X!(X>7)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
+65 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,0)
+66 ;;=^.1
+67 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,1,0)
+68 ;;=.4011624^B
+69 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,1,1)
+70 ;;=S ^DIBT(DA(1),"BY0D","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
+71 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,1,1,2)
+72 ;;=K ^DIBT(DA(1),"BY0D","B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
+73 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,3)
+74 ;;=Enter a number, 1 or more. L(0)-1 is the upper limit.
+75 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,0)
+76 ;;=^^4^4^2960911^^^^
+77 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,1,0)
+78 ;;=This field corresponds to a subscript in, and contains sort from/to ranges
+79 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,2,0)
+80 ;;=and/or subheader information for, any of the variable subscripts in the
+81 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,3,0)
+82 ;;=BY(0) global. Any number here should never be greater than L(0)-1. This
+83 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,21,4,0)
+84 ;;=can represent a sparse array.
+85 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,0)
+86 ;;=^^3^3^2960911^^^^
+87 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,1,0)
+88 ;;=Corresponds to subscript levels in the BY(0) global, and will be used to
+89 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,2,0)
+90 ;;=put sort from/to and subheader information into the DPP array when the
+91 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,23,3,0)
+92 ;;=sort data is being built.
+93 ;;^DD(.4011624,.01,"DT")
+94 ;;=2960828
+95 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,0)
+96 ;;=FR(0,n)^F^^0;2^K:$L(X)>62!($L(X)<1) X
+97 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,3)
+98 ;;=Starting value for the sort on this subscript. Answer must be 1-62 characters in length.
+99 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,0)
+100 ;;=^^16^16^2960911^^^^
+101 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,1,0)
+102 ;;=Use this field to define the FR(0,n) variable as you would in a
+103 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,2,0)
+104 ;;=call to EN1^DIP that included BY(0). If defined, the value will be
+105 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,3,0)
+106 ;;=used as the starting point as FileMan sequences through the global
+107 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,4,0)
+108 ;;=array referenced by BY(0) at this subscript level (n).
+109 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,5,0)
+110 ;;=
+111 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,6,0)
+112 ;;=Values are not transformed, so enter the internal form just as it
+113 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,7,0)
+114 ;;=is stored in the global array. A date, for example, would be 2960829,
+115 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,8,0)
+116 ;;=not Aug 29, 1996.
+117 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,9,0)
+118 ;;=
+119 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,10,0)
+120 ;;=Don't attempt to use the at-sign (@) to include records with null
+121 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,11,0)
+122 ;;=values (as can be done in ordinary sorts). Only use values that can
+123 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,12,0)
+124 ;;=be compared with actual data in this subscript of the global array
+125 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,13,0)
+126 ;;=referenced by BY(0). (The only records that can be selected are ones
+127 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,14,0)
+128 ;;=that exist in this global array. A record with a null value for this
+129 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,15,0)
+130 ;;=subscript would exist in the data file but not in this array and thus
+131 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,21,16,0)
+132 ;;=can't be selected.)
+133 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,23,0)
+134 ;;=^^1^1^2960911^^^^
+135 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,23,1,0)
+136 ;;=Equivalent to the FR(0,n) input variable to the programmer call EN1^DIP.
+137 ;;^DD(.4011624,1,"DT")
+138 ;;=2960828
+139 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,0)
+140 ;;=TO(0,n)^F^^0;3^K:$L(X)>62!($L(X)<1) X
+141 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,3)
+142 ;;=Ending value for sort on this subscript. Answer must be 1-62 characters in length.
+143 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,0)
+144 ;;=^^9^9^2960911^^^^
+145 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,1,0)
+146 ;;=Use this field to define the TO(0,n) variable as you would in a
+147 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,2,0)
+148 ;;=call to EN1^DIP that included BY(0). If defined, the value will be
+149 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,3,0)
+150 ;;=used as the ending point as FileMan sequences through the global
+151 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,4,0)
+152 ;;=array referenced by BY(0) at this subscript level (n).
+153 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,5,0)
+154 ;;=
+155 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,6,0)
+156 ;;=Values are not transformed, so enter the internal form just as it
+157 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,7,0)
+158 ;;=is stored in the global array. An inverse date, for example,
+159 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,8,0)
+160 ;;=would be 7039268, not 7/31/96. Do not attempt to use @ to select
+161 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,21,9,0)
+162 ;;=records with null values for this subscript.
+163 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,23,0)
+164 ;;=^^1^1^2960911^^^^
+165 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,23,1,0)
+166 ;;=Equivalent to the TO(0,n) input variable to the programmer call EN1^DIP.
+167 ;;^DD(.4011624,2,"DT")
+168 ;;=2960828
+169 ;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,0)
+170 ;;=DISPAR(0,n) PIECE ONE^FX^^1;1^K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1)!("#!#"'[X) X
+171 ;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,3)
+172 ;;=Answer with #, !, #!, or null.
+173 ;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,21,0)
+174 ;;=^^6^6^2960910^^
+175 ;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,21,1,0)
+176 ;;=Just as when setting the first piece of DISPAR(0,n) in a programmer
+177 ;;^DD(.4011624,3.1,21,2,0)
+178 ;;=call that includes BY(0) when calling EN1^DIP, this field can hold