DINIT123 ;SFISC/TKW - INITIALIZE V21 SORT TEMPLATE DD NODES ;6/24/94 11:15
;;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
;;^DD(.4014,7,3)
;;=Answer must be 1-63 characters in length. The ending point for the sort, derived by FileMan.
;;^DD(.4014,7,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2930115^
;;^DD(.4014,7,21,1,0)
;;=FileMan usually uses the TO value as entered by the user, but in the
;;^DD(.4014,7,21,2,0)
;;=case of dates and sets of codes, the internal value is used. This field
;;^DD(.4014,7,21,3,0)
;;=tells FileMan the ending point for the sort.
;;^DD(.4014,7,"DT")
;;=2930119
;;^DD(.4014,8,0)
;;=TO VALUE EXTERNAL^F^^T;2^K:$L(X)>63!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.4014,8,3)
;;=Answer must be 1-63 characters in length. The ending point for the sort, as entered by the user.
;;^DD(.4014,8,21,0)
;;=^^1^1^2930115^
;;^DD(.4014,8,21,1,0)
;;=The ending value for the sort, as entered by the user.
;;^DD(.4014,8,"DT")
;;=2930119
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,0)
;;=TO VALUE PRINTABLE^F^^T;3^K:$L(X)>40!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,3)
;;=Answer must be 1-40 characters in length. Used for storing printable form of date and set values.
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2930216^
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,21,1,0)
;;=This field is used to store a printable representation of the TO value
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,21,2,0)
;;=entered by the user during the sort/print dialogue. Used for date and
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,21,3,0)
;;=set-of-code data types.
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,23,0)
;;=^^1^1^2930216^
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,23,1,0)
;;=Created in CK^DIP12.
;;^DD(.4014,8.5,"DT")
;;=2930216
;;^DD(.4014,9,0)
;;=CROSS REFERENCE DATA^F^^IX;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.4014,9,3)
;;=First ^ piece null, second piece=static part of cross-reference, third piece=global reference, 4th piece=number of variable subscripts to get to (and including) record number.
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,0)
;;=^^8^8^2930115^
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,1,0)
;;= Piece 1 is always null
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,2,0)
;;= Piece 2 is the static part of the cross-reference: ex. DIZ(662001,"B",
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,3,0)
;;= Piece 3 is the global reference: ex. DIZ(662001,
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,4,0)
;;= Piece 4 tells FileMan how many variable subscripts must be sorted
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,5,0)
;;=through to get to the record number, plus 1 for the record number
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,6,0)
;;=itself. ex. for a regular cross-reference, ^DIZ(662001,"B",X,DA),
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,7,0)
;;=the number is 2. One for the value of the X subscript, and one for the
;;^DD(.4014,9,21,8,0)
;;=record number itself (DA).
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,0)
;;=^^6^6^2930115^
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,1,0)
;;=The IX nodes are normally derived by FileMan during the entry of sort
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,2,0)
;;=fields (in routine XR^DIP). However, they can also be passed to the
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,3,0)
;;=print (^DIP) in the BY(0) variable to cause FileMan to either use a MUMPS
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,4,0)
;;=type cross-reference, or a previously sorted list of record numbers.
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,5,0)
;;=Fileman sometimes builds the IX node prior to calling the print, as in
;;^DD(.4014,9,23,6,0)
;;=the INQUIRE option, where the user then goes on to print the records.
;;^DD(.4014,9,"DT")
;;=2930115
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,0)
;;=POINT TO CROSS REFERENCE^F^^PTRIX;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245!($L(X)<1) X
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,3)
;;=Enter global reference for "B" index of .01 field on pointed-to file. Answer must be 1-245 characters in length.
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,0)
;;=^^7^7^2931221^
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,1,0)
;;=This node will exist only if the sort field is a pointer, if the sort
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,2,0)
;;=field has a regular cross-reference, if the .01 field on the pointed-to
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,3,0)
;;=file has a "B" index, and if the .01 field on the pointed-to file is
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,4,0)
;;=either a numeric, date, set-of-codes or free-text field, and does not have
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,5,0)
;;=an output transform. If this node exists, it will be set to the static
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,6,0)
;;=part of the global reference of the "B" index on the pointed-to file. (ex.
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,21,7,0)
;;=^DIZ(662001,"B",).
;;^DD(.4014,9.5,"DT")
;;=2931221
;;^DD(.4014,10,0)
;;=GET CODE^K^^GET;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
;;^DD(.4014,10,3)
;;=This is Standard MUMPS code used to extract the sort field from a record.
;;^DD(.4014,10,9)
;;=@
;;^DD(.4014,10,21,0)
;;=^^3^3^2930115^
;;^DD(.4014,10,21,1,0)
;;=The GET CODE is MUMPS code that is executed after a record (or sub-record)
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