DIINI003 ; ; 22-DEC-1994
;;21.0;VA FileMan;;Dec 28, 1994
;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) X NO E S @X=Y
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;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",158,"U")
;;=VERIFY FIELDS
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,0)
;;=DIXREF^Cross-Reference A Field^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,1,0)
;;=^^5^5^2890316^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,1,1,0)
;;=The Cross-Reference a Field sub-option of the Utility Functions option
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,1,2,0)
;;=allows you to identify a field or sub-field for cross-referencing or
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,1,3,0)
;;=for removing cross-referencing from an identified field.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,1,4,0)
;;=VA FileMan currently has seven types of cross-references -- Regular,
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,1,5,0)
;;=KWIC, Mnemonic, MUMPS, Soundex, Trigger and Bulletin.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,20)
;;=S DI=2 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",159,"U")
;;=CROSS-REFERENCE A FIELD
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,0)
;;=DIIDENT^Identifier^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,1,0)
;;=^^4^4^2890316^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,1,1,0)
;;=Use the Identifier sub-option of the Utility Functions option to associate
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,1,2,0)
;;=a field with the .01 (or NAME) field of a file. The field designated as
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,1,3,0)
;;=an identifier can be displayed along with the selected entry to help
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,1,4,0)
;;=a user positively identify the entry.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,20)
;;=S DI=3 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",160,"U")
;;=IDENTIFIER
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,0)
;;=DIRDEX^Re-Index File^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,1,0)
;;=^^4^4^2890316^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,1,1,0)
;;=The Re-index a File sub-option of the Utility Functions option allows
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,1,2,0)
;;=you to re-index a file. This VA FileMan feature is especially helpful
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,1,3,0)
;;=when you create a new cross reference on a field that already contains
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,1,4,0)
;;=data.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,20)
;;=S DI=4 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",161,"U")
;;=RE-INDEX FILE
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,0)
;;=DIITRAN^Input Transform (Syntax)^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,1,0)
;;=^^4^4^2901212^^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,1,1,0)
;;=The Input Transform sub-option of the Utility Functions option allows
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,1,2,0)
;;=you to enter an executable string of MUMPS code which is used to check
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,1,3,0)
;;=the validity of user input and will then convert the input into an
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,1,4,0)
;;=internal form for storage.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,20)
;;=Q:DUZ(0)'="@" S DI=5 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",162,"U")
;;=INPUT TRANSFORM (SYNTAX)
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,0)
;;=DIEDFILE^Edit File^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,1,0)
;;=^^3^3^2890316^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,1,1,0)
;;=This option allows the user to document and control a file. The user
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,1,2,0)
;;=may describe the purpose of the file, assign it security, indicate
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,1,3,0)
;;=application groups which use the file, and change the name of the file.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,20)
;;=S DI=6 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",163,"U")
;;=EDIT FILE
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,0)
;;=DIOTRAN^Output Transform^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,1,0)
;;=^^3^3^2890316^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,1,1,0)
;;=The Output Transform sub-option of the Utility Functions option allows
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,1,2,0)
;;=you to enter an executable string of MUMPS code which converts internally
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,1,3,0)
;;=stored data into a readable display.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,20)
;;=S DI=7 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",164,"U")
;;=OUTPUT TRANSFORM
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,0)
;;=DITEMP^Template Edit^^A^^^^^^^^^n^1^^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,1,0)
;;=^^4^4^2890316^
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,1,1,0)
;;=The Template Edit sub-option of the Utility Functions option allows you
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,1,2,0)
;;=to enter a description of any sort, print or input templates in a selected
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,1,3,0)
;;=file. These descriptions will be printed when you request a Templates
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,1,4,0)
;;=Only data dictionary listing.
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,20)
;;=S DI=8 G EN^DIU
;;^UTILITY(U,$J,"OPT",165,"U")
;;=TEMPLATE EDIT
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