DINIT017 ; SFISC/TKW-DIALOG & LANGUAGE FILE INITS ; 12/22/94 09:32:23
;;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) S @X=Y
Q Q
;;^DIC(.85,0,"GL")
;;=^DI(.85,
;;^DIC("B","LANGUAGE",.85)
;;=
;;^DIC(.85,"%",0)
;;=^1.005
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",0)
;;=^^7^7^2941122^
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",1,0)
;;=The LANGUAGE file is used both to officially identify a language, and to
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",2,0)
;;=store MUMPS code needed to do language-specific conversions of data such
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",3,0)
;;=as dates and numbers. VA FileMan currently distributes only the English
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",4,0)
;;=language entry for this file (entry number 1). This code is currently
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",5,0)
;;=available for use only within VA FileMan. A pointer to this file from the
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",6,0)
;;=TRANSLATION multiple on the DIALOG file also allows non-English text to be
;;^DIC(.85,"%D",7,0)
;;=returned via FileMan calls.
;;^DD(.85,0)
;;=FIELD^^20.2^9
;;^DD(.85,0,"DDA")
;;=N
;;^DD(.85,0,"DT")
;;=2940714
;;^DD(.85,0,"ID",1)
;;=W " ",$P(^(0),U,2)
;;^DD(.85,0,"IX","B",.85,.01)
;;=
;;^DD(.85,0,"IX","C",.85,1)
;;=
;;^DD(.85,0,"NM","LANGUAGE")
;;=
;;^DD(.85,0,"PT",.847,.01)
;;=
;;^DD(.85,.01,0)
;;=ID NUMBER^RNJ10,0X^^0;1^K:+X'=X!(X>9999999999)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X S:$G(X) DINUM=X
;;^DD(.85,.01,.1)
;;=Language-ID-Number
;;^DD(.85,.01,1,0)
;;=^.1
;;^DD(.85,.01,1,1,0)
;;=.85^B
;;^DD(.85,.01,1,1,1)
;;=S ^DI(.85,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
;;^DD(.85,.01,1,1,2)
;;=K ^DI(.85,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
;;^DD(.85,.01,3)
;;=Type a Number between 1 and 9999999999, 0 Decimal Digits
;;^DD(.85,.01,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2941121^^
;;^DD(.85,.01,21,1,0)
;;=A number that is used to uniquely identify a language. This number
;;^DD(.85,.01,21,2,0)
;;=corresponds to the FileMan system variable DUZ("LANG"), which is set
;;^DD(.85,.01,21,3,0)
;;=during Kernel signon to signify which language FileMan should use.
;;^DD(.85,.01,"DT")
;;=2940524
;;^DD(.85,1,0)
;;=NAME^RF^^0;2^K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.85,1,.1)
;;=Language-Name
;;^DD(.85,1,1,0)
;;=^.1
;;^DD(.85,1,1,1,0)
;;=.85^C
;;^DD(.85,1,1,1,1)
;;=S ^DI(.85,"C",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
;;^DD(.85,1,1,1,2)
;;=K ^DI(.85,"C",$E(X,1,30),DA)
;;^DD(.85,1,1,1,"DT")
;;=2940307
;;^DD(.85,1,3)
;;=Answer must be 1-30 characters in length. (e.g., ENGLISH, GERMAN, FRENCH)
;;^DD(.85,1,21,0)
;;=^^2^2^2941121^
;;^DD(.85,1,21,1,0)
;;=The descriptive name of the language corresponding to this entry (i.e.,
;;^DD(.85,1,21,2,0)
;;=German, Spanish).
;;^DD(.85,1,"DT")
;;=2940524
;;^DD(.85,10.1,0)
;;=ORDINAL NUMBER FORMAT^K^^ORD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
;;^DD(.85,10.1,3)
;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
;;^DD(.85,10.1,9)
;;=@
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,0)
;;=^^6^6^2941121^^^^
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,1,0)
;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a number in Y to its ordinal equivalent in
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,2,0)
;;=this language. The code should set Y to the ordinal equivalent without
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,3,0)
;;=altering any other variables in the environment. Ex. in English:
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,4,0)
;;= Y=1 becomes Y=1ST
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,5,0)
;;= Y=2 becomes Y=2ND
;;^DD(.85,10.1,21,6,0)
;;= Y=3 becomes Y=3RD etc.
;;^DD(.85,10.1,"DT")
;;=2940307
;;^DD(.85,10.2,0)
;;=DATE/TIME FORMAT^K^^DD;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
;;^DD(.85,10.2,3)
;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
;;^DD(.85,10.2,9)
;;=@
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,0)
;;=^^6^6^2941121^^^
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,1,0)
;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a date or date/time in Y from FileMan internal
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,2,0)
;;=format, to printable format equivalent to English MMM DD,YYYY@HH.MM.SS.
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,3,0)
;;=The code should set Y to the output, without altering any other variables
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,4,0)
;;=in the environment. Ex. in English:
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,5,0)
;;=
;;^DD(.85,10.2,21,6,0)
;;= Y=2940612.031245 becomes Y=JUN 12,1994@03:12:45
;;^DD(.85,10.2,"DT")
;;=2940307
;;^DD(.85,10.21,0)
;;=DATE/TIME FORMAT (FMTE)^K^^FMTE;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
;;^DD(.85,10.21,3)
;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.
;;^DD(.85,10.21,9)
;;=@
;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,0)
;;=^^22^22^2941122^
;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,1,0)
;;=MUMPS code used to transfer a date or date/time in Y from FileMan internal
;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,2,0)
;;=format, to printable format based on the various outputs from routine
;;^DD(.85,10.21,21,3,0)
;;=FMTE^DILIBF. This is an extrinsic function. Coming in to this MUMPS
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