Annotation of freem_fileman/DINIT001.m, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 snw 1: DINIT001 ; SFISC/TKW-DIALOG & LANGUAGE FILE INITS ; 12/22/94 09:32:23
2: ;;21.0;VA FileMan;;Dec 28, 1994
3: ;Per VHA Directive 10-93-142, this routine should not be modified.
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) S @X=Y
5: Q Q
6: ;;^DIC(.84,0,"GL")
7: ;;=^DI(.84,
8: ;;^DIC("B","DIALOG",.84)
9: ;;=
10: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",0)
11: ;;=^^8^8^2941121^^^^
12: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",1,0)
13: ;;=This file stores the dialog used to 'talk' to a user (error messages,
14: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",2,0)
15: ;;=help text, and other prompts.) Entry points in the ^DIALOG routine
16: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",3,0)
17: ;;=retrieve text from this file. Variable parameters can be passed to these
18: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",4,0)
19: ;;=calls. The parameters are inserted into windows within the text as it is
20: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",5,0)
21: ;;=built. The text is returned in an array. This file and associated calls
22: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",6,0)
23: ;;=can be used by any package to pass information in arrays rather than
24: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",7,0)
25: ;;=writing to the current device. Record numbers 1 through 10000 are
26: ;;^DIC(.84,"%D",8,0)
27: ;;=reserved for VA FileMan.
28: ;;^DD(.84,0)
29: ;;=FIELD^^1.2^10
30: ;;^DD(.84,0,"DT")
31: ;;=2940526
32: ;;^DD(.84,0,"ID","WRITE")
33: ;;=N DIALID S DIALID=$O(^(2,0)) S:DIALID DIALID(1)=$E($G(^(DIALID,0)),1,42),DIALID(1,"F")="?10" D EN^DDIOL(.DIALID)
34: ;;^DD(.84,0,"IX","B",.84,.01)
35: ;;=
36: ;;^DD(.84,0,"IX","C",.84,1.2)
37: ;;=
38: ;;^DD(.84,0,"NM","DIALOG")
39: ;;=
40: ;;^DD(.84,.01,0)
41: ;;=DIALOG NUMBER^RNJ13,3X^^0;1^K:+X'=X!(X>999999999.999)!(('$G(DIFROM))&(X<10000.001))!(X?.E1"."4N.N) X S:$G(X) DINUM=X
42: ;;^DD(.84,.01,1,0)
43: ;;=^.1
44: ;;^DD(.84,.01,1,1,0)
45: ;;=.84^B
46: ;;^DD(.84,.01,1,1,1)
47: ;;=S ^DI(.84,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
48: ;;^DD(.84,.01,1,1,2)
49: ;;=K ^DI(.84,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
50: ;;^DD(.84,.01,3)
51: ;;=Type a Number between 10000.001 and 999999999.999, up to 3 Decimal Digits
52: ;;^DD(.84,.01,21,0)
53: ;;=^^1^1^2940523^
54: ;;^DD(.84,.01,21,1,0)
55: ;;=The dialogue number is used to uniquely identify a message.
56: ;;^DD(.84,.01,"DT")
57: ;;=2940623
58: ;;^DD(.84,1,0)
59: ;;=TYPE^RS^1:ERROR;2:GENERAL MESSAGE;3:HELP;^0;2^Q
60: ;;^DD(.84,1,3)
61: ;;=Enter code that reflects how this dialogue is used when talking to the users.
62: ;;^DD(.84,1,21,0)
63: ;;=^^2^2^2940523^
64: ;;^DD(.84,1,21,1,0)
65: ;;=This code is used to group the entries in the FileMan DIALOG file,
66: ;;^DD(.84,1,21,2,0)
67: ;;=according to how they are used when interacting with the user.
68: ;;^DD(.84,1,23,0)
69: ;;=^^3^3^2940523^
70: ;;^DD(.84,1,23,1,0)
71: ;;=This field is used to tell the DIALOG routines what array to use in
72: ;;^DD(.84,1,23,2,0)
73: ;;=returning the dialogue. It is also used for grouping the dialogue for
74: ;;^DD(.84,1,23,3,0)
75: ;;=reporting purposes.
76: ;;^DD(.84,1,"DT")
77: ;;=2940523
78: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,0)
79: ;;=PACKAGE^RP9.4'^DIC(9.4,^0;4^Q
80: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,0)
81: ;;=^.1
82: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,0)
83: ;;=.84^C
84: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,1)
85: ;;=S ^DI(.84,"C",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
86: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,2)
87: ;;=K ^DI(.84,"C",$E(X,1,30),DA)
88: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,"%D",0)
89: ;;=^^3^3^2940623^
90: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,"%D",1,0)
91: ;;=Cross-reference on Package file. Used for identifying DIALOG entries by
92: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,"%D",2,0)
93: ;;=the package that owns the entry, and for populating the BUILD file during
94: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,"%D",3,0)
95: ;;=package distribution.
96: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,1,1,"DT")
97: ;;=2940623
98: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,3)
99: ;;=Enter the name of the Package that owns and distributes this entry.
100: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,21,0)
101: ;;=^^3^3^2940526^
102: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,21,1,0)
103: ;;=This is a pointer to the Package file. Each entry in this file belongs
104: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,21,2,0)
105: ;;=to, and is distributed by, a certain package. The Package field should be
106: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,21,3,0)
107: ;;=filled in for each entry on this file.
108: ;;^DD(.84,1.2,"DT")
109: ;;=2940623
110: ;;^DD(.84,2,0)
111: ;;=DESCRIPTION^.842^^1;0
112: ;;^DD(.84,2,21,0)
113: ;;=^^1^1^2930824^^
114: ;;^DD(.84,2,21,1,0)
115: ;;= Used for internal documentation purposes.
116: ;;^DD(.84,3,0)
117: ;;=INTERNAL PARAMETERS NEEDED^S^y:YES;^0;3^Q
118: ;;^DD(.84,3,3)
119: ;;=
120: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,0)
121: ;;=^^6^6^2931105^
122: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,1,0)
123: ;;= Some dialogue is built by inserting variable text (internal parameters)
124: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,2,0)
125: ;;=into windows in the word-processing TEXT field. The insertable text might
126: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,3,0)
127: ;;=be, for example, File or Field names. This field should be set to YES if
128: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,4,0)
129: ;;=any internal parameters need to be inserted into the TEXT. If the field
130: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,5,0)
131: ;;=is not set to YES, the DIALOG routine will not go through the part of the
132: ;;^DD(.84,3,21,6,0)
133: ;;=code that stuffs the internal parameters into the text.
134: ;;^DD(.84,3,"DT")
135: ;;=2931105
136: ;;^DD(.84,4,0)
137: ;;=TEXT^.844^^2;0
138: ;;^DD(.84,4,21,0)
139: ;;=^^7^7^2941122^
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