DIPKI003 ; ; 30-MAR-1999
;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar 30, 1999
;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
Q:'DIFQ(9.4) 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) X NO E S @X=Y
Q Q
;;^DD(9.4,913,23,0)
;;=^^2^2^2921202^^^^
;;^DD(9.4,913,23,1,0)
;;= A call to this routine gets inserted, by DIFROM at the beginning of the
;;^DD(9.4,913,23,2,0)
;;=NAMESPACE_INIT routine, before the EN entry point.
;;^DD(9.4,913,"DT")
;;=2940606
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,0)
;;=*ENVIRONMENT CHECK DONE DATE^D^^PRE;2^S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,3)
;;=
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2921202^
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,1,0)
;;=This is the date/time that the ENVIRONMENT CHECK routine last ran. When an
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,2,0)
;;=INIT is run at a target site, and it contains an ENVIRONMENT CHECK
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,3,0)
;;=routine, this field is updated automatically.
;;^DD(9.4,913.5,"DT")
;;=2940603
;;^DD(9.4,914,0)
;;=*POST-INITIALIZATION ROUTINE^F^^INIT;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<3)!'(X?1UP.UN) X
;;^DD(9.4,914,.1)
;;=DEVELOPERS ROUTINE TO BRANCH TO AT END OF 'INIT' ROUTINE
;;^DD(9.4,914,3)
;;=Enter the name of the developer's post-initialization routine (3-8 characters).
;;^DD(9.4,914,21,0)
;;=^^2^2^2900730^^^^
;;^DD(9.4,914,21,1,0)
;;=The name of the developer's routine which is run immediately after the
;;^DD(9.4,914,21,2,0)
;;=installation of the package.
;;^DD(9.4,914,23,0)
;;=^^3^3^2900730^^^
;;^DD(9.4,914,23,1,0)
;;= This routine gets inserted by DIFROM at the end of the
;;^DD(9.4,914,23,2,0)
;;=NAMESPACE_INIT routine, after the INIT has filed all the information,
;;^DD(9.4,914,23,3,0)
;;=but before the quit statement.
;;^DD(9.4,914,"DT")
;;=2940606
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,0)
;;=*POST-INIT COMPLETION DATE^D^^INIT;2^S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,3)
;;=
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2911209^^
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,1,0)
;;=This is the date/time that the POST-INIT last ran. When an
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,2,0)
;;=INIT is run at a target site, and it contains a POST-INIT
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,3,0)
;;=routine, this field is updated automatically.
;;^DD(9.4,914.5,"DT")
;;=2940603
;;^DD(9.4,916,0)
;;=*PRE-INIT AFTER USER COMMIT^F^^INI;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<3) X
;;^DD(9.4,916,.1)
;;=DEVELOPERS ROUTINE RUN AFTER 'INIT' QUESTIONS ANSWERED
;;^DD(9.4,916,3)
;;=Enter name of developer's pre-init routine (3-8 characters) that runs after user has answered all INIT questions. Can be used for data conversions needed before INIT files new data.
;;^DD(9.4,916,21,0)
;;=^^4^4^2930303^^^^
;;^DD(9.4,916,21,1,0)
;;=Name of the developer's routine that runs after the user has answered all
;;^DD(9.4,916,21,2,0)
;;=of the questions in NAMESPACE_INIT but before the INIT files any new data.
;;^DD(9.4,916,21,3,0)
;;=Used for data conversions, etc. that the developer needs to do before
;;^DD(9.4,916,21,4,0)
;;=bringing in new data.
;;^DD(9.4,916,23,0)
;;=^^3^3^2930303^^^^
;;^DD(9.4,916,23,1,0)
;;= A call to this routine gets inserted, by DIFROM, into the
;;^DD(9.4,916,23,2,0)
;;=NAMESPACE_INIT1 routine, after the user has answered the last
;;^DD(9.4,916,23,3,0)
;;=question 'ARE YOU SURE EVERYTHING'S OK?', but before filing any data.
;;^DD(9.4,916,"DT")
;;=2940606
;;^DD(9.4,916.5,0)
;;=*PRE-INIT COMPLETION DATE^D^^INI;2^S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2911209^^
;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,1,0)
;;=This is the date/time that the PRE-INIT AFTER USER COMMIT last ran.
;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,2,0)
;;=When an INIT is run at a target site, and it contains a PRE-INIT
;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,3,0)
;;=AFTER USER COMMIT routine, this field is updated automatically.
;;^DD(9.4,916.5,"DT")
;;=2940603
;;^DD(9.4,919,0)
;;=*EXCLUDED NAME SPACE^9.432^^EX;0
;;^DD(9.4,919,21,0)
;;=^^5^5^2930303^^^
;;^DD(9.4,919,21,1,0)
;;=By specifying an "excluded name space", the developer will be telling
;;^DD(9.4,919,21,2,0)
;;=the DIFROM routine not to take OPTIONS, BULLETINS, etc. which begin
;;^DD(9.4,919,21,3,0)
;;=with these characters. For example, if "PSZ" is an excluded name space
;;^DD(9.4,919,21,4,0)
;;=in the "PS" package, DIFROM will not send along OPTIONS, SECURITY KEYS,
;;^DD(9.4,919,21,5,0)
;;=BULLETINS, or FUNCTIONS that begin with "PSZ".
;;^DD(9.4,919,"DT")
;;=2940603
;;^DD(9.4,1920,0)
;;=*STATUS^9.444D^^ST;0
;;^DD(9.4,1920,21,0)
;;=^^1^1^2851008^^^
;;^DD(9.4,1920,21,1,0)
;;=Information about the Namespace assignment status of this package.
;;^DD(9.4,1920,"DT")
;;=2940606
;;^DD(9.4,1933,0)
;;=*KEY VARIABLE^9.455^^1933;0
;;^DD(9.4,1933,21,0)
;;=^^2^2^2851009^^^
;;^DD(9.4,1933,21,1,0)
;;=These are the MUMPS variables which the Package would like defined
;;^DD(9.4,1933,21,2,0)
;;=prior to entry into the routines.
;;^DD(9.4,1933,"DT")
;;=2940603
;;^DD(9.4,1944,0)
;;=*BULLETINS^XCmJ30^^ ; ^S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 S D=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^XMB(3.6,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
;;^DD(9.4,1944,9)
;;=^
;;^DD(9.4,1944,9.01)
;;=
;;^DD(9.4,1944,9.1)
;;=S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 Q:$P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S D=$O(^XMB(3.6,X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^XMB(3.6,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",X))
;;^DD(9.4,1944,21,0)
;;=^^2^2^2851008^
;;^DD(9.4,1944,21,1,0)
;;=This presents information about any BULLETINs which are distributed
;;^DD(9.4,1944,21,2,0)
;;=along with the Package.
;;^DD(9.4,1944,"DT")
;;=2940606
;;^DD(9.4,1945,0)
;;=*SECURITY KEYS^XCmJ30^^ ; ^S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 X:$D(^XUSEC(X)) DICMX S X=$O(^XUSEC(X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
;;^DD(9.4,1945,9)
;;=^
;;^DD(9.4,1945,9.01)
;;=
;;^DD(9.4,1945,9.1)
;;=S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 X:$D(^XUSEC(X)) DICMX S X=$O(^XUSEC(X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
;;^DD(9.4,1945,21,0)
;;=^^2^2^2851008^
;;^DD(9.4,1945,21,1,0)
;;=This describes the SECURITY KEYs which are distributed along with
;;^DD(9.4,1945,21,2,0)
;;=the Package.
;;^DD(9.4,1945,"DT")
;;=2940606
;;^DD(9.4,1946,0)
;;=*OPTIONS^XCmJ30^^ ; ^S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 S D=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^DIC(19,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
;;^DD(9.4,1946,9)
;;=^
;;^DD(9.4,1946,9.01)
;;=
;;^DD(9.4,1946,9.1)
;;=S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 Q:$P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S D=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^DIC(19,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X))
;;^DD(9.4,1946,21,0)
;;=^^2^2^2851008^
;;^DD(9.4,1946,21,1,0)
;;=This lists information concerning the OPTIONs which are distributed
DIPKI003 ; ; 30-MAR-1999
+1 ;;22.0;VA FileMan;;Mar 30, 1999
+2 ;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
+3 IF 'DIFQ(9.4)
QUIT
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)
XECUTE NO
IF '$TEST
SET @X=Y
Q QUIT
+1 ;;^DD(9.4,913,23,0)
+2 ;;=^^2^2^2921202^^^^
+3 ;;^DD(9.4,913,23,1,0)
+4 ;;= A call to this routine gets inserted, by DIFROM at the beginning of the
+5 ;;^DD(9.4,913,23,2,0)
+6 ;;=NAMESPACE_INIT routine, before the EN entry point.
+7 ;;^DD(9.4,913,"DT")
+8 ;;=2940606
+9 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,0)
+10 ;;=*ENVIRONMENT CHECK DONE DATE^D^^PRE;2^S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
+11 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,3)
+12 ;;=
+13 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,0)
+14 ;;=^^3^3^2921202^
+15 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,1,0)
+16 ;;=This is the date/time that the ENVIRONMENT CHECK routine last ran. When an
+17 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,2,0)
+18 ;;=INIT is run at a target site, and it contains an ENVIRONMENT CHECK
+19 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,21,3,0)
+20 ;;=routine, this field is updated automatically.
+21 ;;^DD(9.4,913.5,"DT")
+22 ;;=2940603
+23 ;;^DD(9.4,914,0)
+24 ;;=*POST-INITIALIZATION ROUTINE^F^^INIT;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<3)!'(X?1UP.UN) X
+25 ;;^DD(9.4,914,.1)
+26 ;;=DEVELOPERS ROUTINE TO BRANCH TO AT END OF 'INIT' ROUTINE
+27 ;;^DD(9.4,914,3)
+28 ;;=Enter the name of the developer's post-initialization routine (3-8 characters).
+29 ;;^DD(9.4,914,21,0)
+30 ;;=^^2^2^2900730^^^^
+31 ;;^DD(9.4,914,21,1,0)
+32 ;;=The name of the developer's routine which is run immediately after the
+33 ;;^DD(9.4,914,21,2,0)
+34 ;;=installation of the package.
+35 ;;^DD(9.4,914,23,0)
+36 ;;=^^3^3^2900730^^^
+37 ;;^DD(9.4,914,23,1,0)
+38 ;;= This routine gets inserted by DIFROM at the end of the
+39 ;;^DD(9.4,914,23,2,0)
+40 ;;=NAMESPACE_INIT routine, after the INIT has filed all the information,
+41 ;;^DD(9.4,914,23,3,0)
+42 ;;=but before the quit statement.
+43 ;;^DD(9.4,914,"DT")
+44 ;;=2940606
+45 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,0)
+46 ;;=*POST-INIT COMPLETION DATE^D^^INIT;2^S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
+47 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,3)
+48 ;;=
+49 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,0)
+50 ;;=^^3^3^2911209^^
+51 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,1,0)
+52 ;;=This is the date/time that the POST-INIT last ran. When an
+53 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,2,0)
+54 ;;=INIT is run at a target site, and it contains a POST-INIT
+55 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,21,3,0)
+56 ;;=routine, this field is updated automatically.
+57 ;;^DD(9.4,914.5,"DT")
+58 ;;=2940603
+59 ;;^DD(9.4,916,0)
+60 ;;=*PRE-INIT AFTER USER COMMIT^F^^INI;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<3) X
+61 ;;^DD(9.4,916,.1)
+62 ;;=DEVELOPERS ROUTINE RUN AFTER 'INIT' QUESTIONS ANSWERED
+63 ;;^DD(9.4,916,3)
+64 ;;=Enter name of developer's pre-init routine (3-8 characters) that runs after user has answered all INIT questions. Can be used for data conversions needed before INIT files new data.
+65 ;;^DD(9.4,916,21,0)
+66 ;;=^^4^4^2930303^^^^
+67 ;;^DD(9.4,916,21,1,0)
+68 ;;=Name of the developer's routine that runs after the user has answered all
+69 ;;^DD(9.4,916,21,2,0)
+70 ;;=of the questions in NAMESPACE_INIT but before the INIT files any new data.
+71 ;;^DD(9.4,916,21,3,0)
+72 ;;=Used for data conversions, etc. that the developer needs to do before
+73 ;;^DD(9.4,916,21,4,0)
+74 ;;=bringing in new data.
+75 ;;^DD(9.4,916,23,0)
+76 ;;=^^3^3^2930303^^^^
+77 ;;^DD(9.4,916,23,1,0)
+78 ;;= A call to this routine gets inserted, by DIFROM, into the
+79 ;;^DD(9.4,916,23,2,0)
+80 ;;=NAMESPACE_INIT1 routine, after the user has answered the last
+81 ;;^DD(9.4,916,23,3,0)
+82 ;;=question 'ARE YOU SURE EVERYTHING'S OK?', but before filing any data.
+83 ;;^DD(9.4,916,"DT")
+84 ;;=2940606
+85 ;;^DD(9.4,916.5,0)
+86 ;;=*PRE-INIT COMPLETION DATE^D^^INI;2^S %DT="ESTXR" D ^%DT S X=Y K:Y<1 X
+87 ;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,0)
+88 ;;=^^3^3^2911209^^
+89 ;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,1,0)
+90 ;;=This is the date/time that the PRE-INIT AFTER USER COMMIT last ran.
+91 ;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,2,0)
+92 ;;=When an INIT is run at a target site, and it contains a PRE-INIT
+93 ;;^DD(9.4,916.5,21,3,0)
+94 ;;=AFTER USER COMMIT routine, this field is updated automatically.
+95 ;;^DD(9.4,916.5,"DT")
+96 ;;=2940603
+97 ;;^DD(9.4,919,0)
+98 ;;=*EXCLUDED NAME SPACE^9.432^^EX;0
+99 ;;^DD(9.4,919,21,0)
+100 ;;=^^5^5^2930303^^^
+101 ;;^DD(9.4,919,21,1,0)
+102 ;;=By specifying an "excluded name space", the developer will be telling
+103 ;;^DD(9.4,919,21,2,0)
+104 ;;=the DIFROM routine not to take OPTIONS, BULLETINS, etc. which begin
+105 ;;^DD(9.4,919,21,3,0)
+106 ;;=with these characters. For example, if "PSZ" is an excluded name space
+107 ;;^DD(9.4,919,21,4,0)
+108 ;;=in the "PS" package, DIFROM will not send along OPTIONS, SECURITY KEYS,
+109 ;;^DD(9.4,919,21,5,0)
+110 ;;=BULLETINS, or FUNCTIONS that begin with "PSZ".
+111 ;;^DD(9.4,919,"DT")
+112 ;;=2940603
+113 ;;^DD(9.4,1920,0)
+114 ;;=*STATUS^9.444D^^ST;0
+115 ;;^DD(9.4,1920,21,0)
+116 ;;=^^1^1^2851008^^^
+117 ;;^DD(9.4,1920,21,1,0)
+118 ;;=Information about the Namespace assignment status of this package.
+119 ;;^DD(9.4,1920,"DT")
+120 ;;=2940606
+121 ;;^DD(9.4,1933,0)
+122 ;;=*KEY VARIABLE^9.455^^1933;0
+123 ;;^DD(9.4,1933,21,0)
+124 ;;=^^2^2^2851009^^^
+125 ;;^DD(9.4,1933,21,1,0)
+126 ;;=These are the MUMPS variables which the Package would like defined
+127 ;;^DD(9.4,1933,21,2,0)
+128 ;;=prior to entry into the routines.
+129 ;;^DD(9.4,1933,"DT")
+130 ;;=2940603
+131 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,0)
+132 ;;=*BULLETINS^XCmJ30^^ ; ^S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 S D=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^XMB(3.6,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
+133 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,9)
+134 ;;=^
+135 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,9.01)
+136 ;;=
+137 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,9.1)
+138 ;;=S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 Q:$P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S D=$O(^XMB(3.6,X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^XMB(3.6,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^XMB(3.6,"B",X))
+139 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,21,0)
+140 ;;=^^2^2^2851008^
+141 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,21,1,0)
+142 ;;=This presents information about any BULLETINs which are distributed
+143 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,21,2,0)
+144 ;;=along with the Package.
+145 ;;^DD(9.4,1944,"DT")
+146 ;;=2940606
+147 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,0)
+148 ;;=*SECURITY KEYS^XCmJ30^^ ; ^S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 X:$D(^XUSEC(X)) DICMX S X=$O(^XUSEC(X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
+149 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,9)
+150 ;;=^
+151 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,9.01)
+152 ;;=
+153 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,9.1)
+154 ;;=S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 X:$D(^XUSEC(X)) DICMX S X=$O(^XUSEC(X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
+155 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,21,0)
+156 ;;=^^2^2^2851008^
+157 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,21,1,0)
+158 ;;=This describes the SECURITY KEYs which are distributed along with
+159 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,21,2,0)
+160 ;;=the Package.
+161 ;;^DD(9.4,1945,"DT")
+162 ;;=2940606
+163 ;;^DD(9.4,1946,0)
+164 ;;=*OPTIONS^XCmJ30^^ ; ^S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 S D=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^DIC(19,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X)) I $P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S X="" Q
+165 ;;^DD(9.4,1946,9)
+166 ;;=^
+167 ;;^DD(9.4,1946,9.01)
+168 ;;=
+169 ;;^DD(9.4,1946,9.1)
+170 ;;=S (XU,X)=$P(^DIC(9.4,D0,0),U,2) I X?1A.E F D=0:0 Q:$P(X,XU,1)]""!(X="") S D=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X,0)) S:D="" D=-1 X:$D(^DIC(19,D,0)) DICMX S X=$O(^DIC(19,"B",X))
+171 ;;^DD(9.4,1946,21,0)
+172 ;;=^^2^2^2851008^
+173 ;;^DD(9.4,1946,21,1,0)
+174 ;;=This lists information concerning the OPTIONs which are distributed