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Routine: BGP1GNST

Package: IHS GPRA Information System

Routine: BGP1GNST


Information

BGP1GNST ; IHS/CMI/LAB - IHS Diabetes Audit 2003 ;

Source Information

Source file <BGP1GNST.m>

Call Graph

Call Graph Total: 11

Package Total Call Graph
IHS GPRA Information System 3 ^BGP1D1  REPORT^BGP1UTL  GUIR^BGPXBLM  
IHS VA Utilities 3 ^XBFMK  ^XBKVAR  EN^XBVK  
Kernel 2 ^%ZTLOAD  ($$DT,$$FMADD,$$NOW)^XLFDT  
VA Fileman 2 FILE^DICN  ^DIE  
IHS Patient 1 KILL^AUPNPAT  

Caller Graph

Caller Graph Total: 1

Package Total Caller Graph
IHS GPRA Information System 1 BGP1GR  

Entry Points

Name Comments DBIA/ICR reference
TESTNTL ;
EP(BGPRET,BGPUSER,BGPDUZ2,BGPOPTN,BGPTAXI,BGPIND,BGPINDL,BGPQTR,BGPPER,BGPLIST,BGPLPRV,BGPLPROV,BGPROT,BGPRTIME,BGPMFITI,BGPVDT,BGPBEN,BGPFILE) ;EP - called from GUI to produce national gpra report (NTL-GP)
; SEE ROUTINE BGP1NPL if you have questions about any of these variables
; BGPUSER - DUZ
; BGPDUZ2 - DUZ(2)
; BGPOPTN - OPTION NAME
; BGPTAXI - IEN OF COMMUNITY TAXONOMY NAME
; BGPIND - array containing iens of the measures selected by the user
; for example, BGPIND(3)=""
; BGPIND(6)="" if the user selected measures
; 1 and 6 from the BGP 11 INDICATORS file. When
; you present them to the user for selection use the
; ^BGPINDB("AGPRA",1,ien) xref as the ones with a second
; subscript of 1 are the GPRA measures. Or you can set
; DIC("S")="I $P(^(0),U,7)=1" , if the 7th piece is one
; then show that measure to the user.
; BGPINDL - array containing the lists wanted for each measure selected
; and put in array BGPIND, you will loop through the measures they
; selected and you put in BGPIND and then display to the user the
; entries from BGP 11 NATIONAL PATIENT LISTS that point to that
; measure by using the "B" index on ^BGPNPLB(. ^BGPNPLB("B",measure ien,ien)
; For example, measure 3 Nephropathy assessment has 4 lists available:
; Documented A1c, No Documented A1c, Poor Glycemic Control, Ideal Glycemic Control
; If the user wants lists 1 and 2 the array would look like:
; BGPINDL(3,2)=""
; BGPINDL(3,3)=""
ENDLOG ;-- UPDATE LOG AT END
EP1 ;
XIT ;
TSKMN ;
NTLGP ;
BY ;get baseline year

External References

Name Field # of Occurrence
^%ZTLOAD TSKMN+3
KILL^AUPNPAT XIT+5, XIT+10
^BGP1D1 NTLGP+1
REPORT^BGP1UTL BY+10
GUIR^BGPXBLM NTLGP+4
FILE^DICN BY+19
^DIE ENDLOG+2
^XBFMK BY+15, XIT+11
^XBKVAR EP1+20
EN^XBVK XIT+2
$$DT^XLFDT EP1+19
$$FMADD^XLFDT EP1+33
$$NOW^XLFDT TESTNTL+5, BY+18, TSKMN+3, ENDLOG+1

Interaction Calls

Name Line Occurrences
Function Call: WRITE
  • Prompt: !,ERR
  • Line Location: TESTNTL+6
Routine Call
  • DIE
  • Line Location:
    • ENDLOG+2

FileMan Files Accessed Via FileMan Db Call

FileNo Call Tags
^BGPGUIB - [#90546.08] Classic Fileman Calls

Global Variables Directly Accessed

Name Line Occurrences  (* Changed,  ! Killed)
^ATXAX - [#9002226] EP1+6, EP1+25, EP1+26
^BGPDATA XIT+12
^BGPGUIB - [#90546.08] NTLGP+11*, NTLGP+12*
^BGPSITE - [#90241.02] BY+8
^TMP($J NTLGP+2!, NTLGP+6, NTLGP+9, NTLGP+13!, XIT+1!

Label References

Name Line Occurrences
ENDLOG NTLGP+15
EP TESTNTL+5
EP1 EP+64
TSKMN BY+23
XIT NTLGP+16

Local Variables

Legend:

>> Not killed explicitly
* Changed
! Killed
~ Newed

Name Field # of Occurrence
A XIT+7!
B XIT+7!
BD XIT+9!
>> BGP1GPU EP1+23*
>> BGP1NPLT EP1+23*
>> BGP1RPTH EP1+23*
>> BGPBBD BY+3*
>> BGPBD EP1+29*, EP1+30*, EP1+31*, EP1+32*, EP1+33*, BY+3, BY+5
>> BGPBED BY+4*
BGPBEN EP~, BY+7*
BGPDATA NTLGP+8~, NTLGP+9*, NTLGP+10*, NTLGP+11
>> BGPDELT BY+13*
BGPDUZ2 EP~, EP1+3, EP1+18
>> BGPED EP1+29*, EP1+30*, EP1+31*, EP1+32*, EP1+33*, BY+4, BY+6
BGPFILE EP~, BY+16
>> BGPGIEN BY+21*, BY+24, NTLGP+11, NTLGP+12, ENDLOG+1
>> BGPGUI EP1+21*
>> BGPHOME BY+8*
BGPIND EP~, EP1+7
BGPIND(0 EP1+8
>> BGPINDB EP1+23*, BY+9*
BGPINDL TESTNTL+5, EP~, EP1+9
BGPINDL(0 EP1+10
BGPINDL(3 TESTNTL+3*
BGPINDL(4 TESTNTL+4*
>> BGPIOSL EP1+22*, NTLGP+3*
BGPLIST EP~, EP1+14, EP1+15
BGPLPROV EP~
BGPLPRV EP~, EP1+15
BGPMFITI EP~
>> BGPND TESTNTL+5
>> BGPND(3 TESTNTL+2*
>> BGPND(4 TESTNTL+2*
>> BGPNPL EP1+23*
BGPOPTN EP~, EP1+4, BY+18
>> BGPPBD BY+5*
>> BGPPED BY+6*
BGPPER EP~, EP1+11, EP1+29, EP1+30, EP1+31, EP1+32, EP1+33*, BY+1
BGPQTR EP~, EP1+12, EP1+29, EP1+30, EP1+31, EP1+32, EP1+33
>> BGPQUIT BY+11
BGPRET EP~, EP+65, EP+67*, EP1+2*, EP1+3*, EP1+4*, EP1+5*, EP1+6*, EP1+7*, EP1+8*
, EP1+9*, EP1+10*, EP1+11*, EP1+12*, EP1+13*, EP1+14*, EP1+15*, BY+11*, BY+12*, BY+20*
, BY+24*
BGPROT EP~, EP1+13, BY+18
>> BGPRPT BY+12
BGPRTIME EP~, EP1+16*, BY+18, TSKMN+3
>> BGPRTYPE EP1+23*
BGPTAX EP1+24!
BGPTAX( EP1+26*
BGPTAXI EP~, EP1+5, EP1+6, EP1+25, EP1+26
BGPUSER EP~, EP1+2, BY+18
BGPVDT EP~, BY+1
C NTLGP+6*, NTLGP+7*, NTLGP+11, NTLGP+12, XIT+7!
D XIT+7!
D0 BY+19!
DA ENDLOG+1*, ENDLOG+3!
DD BY+19!
DIADD BY+18*, BY+19!, XIT+4!
>> DIC BY+18*
>> DIC("DR" BY+18*
>> DIC(0 BY+18*
DIE ENDLOG+1*, ENDLOG+3!
DIR XIT+3!
DIRUT XIT+3!
DLAYGO BY+18*, BY+19!, XIT+4!
DO BY+19!
DOD XIT+3!
DR ENDLOG+1*, ENDLOG+3!
DT EP1+19*, NTLGP+12
DUOUT XIT+3!
DUZ(2 EP1+18*, BY+8
E XIT+7!
ED XIT+9!
>> ERR TESTNTL+1*, TESTNTL+5, TESTNTL+6
F XIT+7!
G XIT+7!
H XIT+7!
I XIT+7!
>> IOCPU TSKMN+3
IOM EP1+22*, NTLGP+3*
J XIT+7!
K XIT+7!
L XIT+7!
M XIT+7!
N XIT+7!, XIT+8!
N1 XIT+8!
N2 XIT+8!
N3 XIT+8!
N4 XIT+8!
N5 XIT+8!
N6 XIT+8!
O XIT+7!
P XIT+7!
Q XIT+7!
R XIT+7!
S XIT+7!
T XIT+7!
U EP1+1*, EP1+26, BY+8
V XIT+7!
W XIT+7!
X TESTNTL+3*, TESTNTL+4*, EP1+24*, EP1+25*, EP1+26, BY+1*, BY+2*, BY+3, BY+4, BY+16*
, NTLGP+6*, NTLGP+9, XIT+6!, XIT+7!
X1 XIT+6!
X2 XIT+6!
X3 XIT+6!
X4 XIT+6!
X5 XIT+6!
X6 XIT+6!
Y EP+65*, EP+67, BY+20, BY+21, XIT+7!
Z XIT+7!
>> ZTCPU TSKMN+3*
>> ZTDESC TSKMN+3*
>> ZTDTH TSKMN+3*
>> ZTIO TSKMN+1*
>> ZTQUEUED XIT+2
>> ZTREQ XIT+2*
>> ZTRTN TSKMN+3*
ZTSAVE TSKMN+2!
ZTSAVE("*" TSKMN+2*
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