Annotation of freem_fileman/DINIT27C.m, revision 1.1.1.1
1.1 snw 1: DINIT27C ;SFISC/DPC-FOREIGN FORMAT EXCEL(COMMA) ;11/30/92 3:39 PM
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=$T(ENTRY+I) G:X="" ^DINIT27D S Y=$E($T(ENTRY+I+1),5,999),X=$E(X,4,999),@X=Y
5: Q
6: ENTRY ;
7: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,0)
8: ;;=EXCEL (COMMA)^,^^^^^^1000^1^1^1^1
9: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,0)
10: ;;=^^6^6^2921120^
11: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,1,0)
12: ;;=Use this format to export data to the EXCEL spreadsheet running
13: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,2,0)
14: ;;=on the Macintosh or under Windows. The exported data will have a comma
15: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,3,0)
16: ;;=between each field's value. The user will be asked to specify the data
17: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,4,0)
18: ;;=type of each exported field. Those fields that are not numeric will be
19: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,5,0)
20: ;;=surrounded by quotes ("). Commas are allowed in the non-numeric data, but
21: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,3,6,0)
22: ;;=quotes (") are not.
23: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,4,0)
24: ;;=^^3^3^2921120^^^^
25: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,4,1,0)
26: ;;=Select the Open command on Excel's File menu. Press the TEXT button and
27: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,4,2,0)
28: ;;=make sure that the Column Delimiter is set to "comma." Select the file.
29: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,4,3,0)
30: ;;=Each field's values will be imported into columns.
31: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,0)
32: ;;=^.441^2^2
33: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,1,0)
34: ;;=COMMA DELIMITED
35: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,1,1,0)
36: ;;=^^2^2^2921015^
37: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,1,1,1,0)
38: ;;=Exported data is delimited by commas. Non-numeric data is surrounded by
39: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,1,1,2,0)
40: ;;=quotes.
41: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,2,0)
42: ;;=CSV
43: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,2,1,0)
44: ;;=^^1^1^2921120^^
45: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,2,1,1,0)
46: ;;=Comma Separated Values.
47: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,"B","COMMA DELIMITED",1)
48: ;;=
49: ;;^DIST(.44,.003,5,"B","CSV",2)
50: ;;=
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