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    1: DINIT002	; 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: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,1,0)
    7: 	;;=Actual text of the message.  If parameters (variable pieces of text) are
    8: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,2,0)
    9: 	;;=to be inserted into the dialogue when the message is built, the parameter
   10: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,3,0)
   11: 	;;=will appear as a 'window' in this TEXT field, surrounded by vertical bars.
   12: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,4,0)
   13: 	;;=The data within the 'window' will represent a subscript of the input
   14: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,5,0)
   15: 	;;=parameter list that is passed to BLD^DIALOG or $$EZBLD^DIALOG when
   16: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,6,0)
   17: 	;;=building the message. This same subscript should be used as the .01 of the
   18: 	;;^DD(.84,4,21,7,0)
   19: 	;;=PARAMETER field in this file to document the parameter.
   20: 	;;^DD(.84,5,0)
   21: 	;;=PARAMETER^.845^^3;0
   22: 	;;^DD(.84,6,0)
   23: 	;;=POST MESSAGE ACTION^K^^6;E1,245^K:$L(X)>245 X D:$D(X) ^DIM
   24: 	;;^DD(.84,6,3)
   25: 	;;=This is Standard MUMPS code.  This code will be executed whenever this message is retrieved through a call to BLD^DIALOG or $$EZBLD^DIALOG.
   26: 	;;^DD(.84,6,9)
   27: 	;;=@
   28: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,0)
   29: 	;;=^^6^6^2941122^
   30: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,1,0)
   31: 	;;=If some special action should be taken whenever this message is built,
   32: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,2,0)
   33: 	;;=MUMPS code can be entered here.  This code will be executed by the
   34: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,3,0)
   35: 	;;=BLD^DIALOG or $$EZBLD^DIALOG routines, immediately after the message text
   36: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,4,0)
   37: 	;;=has been built in the output array.  For example, the code could set a
   38: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,5,0)
   39: 	;;=special flag into a global or local variable to notify the calling routine
   40: 	;;^DD(.84,6,21,6,0)
   41: 	;;=that some extra action needed to be taken.
   42: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,0)
   43: 	;;=^^7^7^2941122^
   44: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,1,0)
   45: 	;;=At the time of executing this code
   46: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,2,0)
   47: 	;;= D0 = IEN for the entry in the DIALOG file
   48: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,3,0)
   49: 	;;= DIPI(n) = (for sequential number n) parameters incorporated in the text.
   50: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,4,0)
   51: 	;;= DIPE(n) = parameters output back to the user
   52: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,5,0)
   53: 	;;= 
   54: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,6,0)
   55: 	;;=All other variables used in this code should use your packages namespace,
   56: 	;;^DD(.84,6,23,7,0)
   57: 	;;=and should be NEWed.
   58: 	;;^DD(.84,6,"DT")
   59: 	;;=2940520
   60: 	;;^DD(.84,7,0)
   61: 	;;=TRANSLATION^.847P^^4;0
   62: 	;;^DD(.84,8,0)
   63: 	;;=CALLED FROM ENTRY POINTS^.841^^5;0
   64: 	;;^DD(.841,0)
   65: 	;;=CALLED FROM ENTRY POINTS SUB-FIELD^^.05^2
   66: 	;;^DD(.841,0,"DT")
   67: 	;;=2940411
   68: 	;;^DD(.841,0,"IX","B",.841,.01)
   69: 	;;=
   70: 	;;^DD(.841,0,"NM","CALLED FROM ENTRY POINTS")
   71: 	;;=
   72: 	;;^DD(.841,0,"UP")
   73: 	;;=.84
   74: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,0)
   75: 	;;=ROUTINE NAME^MF^^0;1^K:$L(X)>8!($L(X)<1) X
   76: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,1,0)
   77: 	;;=^.1
   78: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,1,1,0)
   79: 	;;=.841^B
   80: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,1,1,1)
   81: 	;;=S ^DI(.84,DA(1),5,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
   82: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,1,1,2)
   83: 	;;=K ^DI(.84,DA(1),5,"B",$E(X,1,30),DA)
   84: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,3)
   85: 	;;=Answer must be 1-8 characters in length.
   86: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,0)
   87: 	;;=^^6^6^2940411^
   88: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,1,0)
   89: 	;;=This multiple is used for documentation only.  Entries are made to this
   90: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,2,0)
   91: 	;;=subfile ONLY for ERROR type text.  Enter the routine name of an entry
   92: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,3,0)
   93: 	;;=point that may generate this error message.  You only need to enter the
   94: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,4,0)
   95: 	;;=names of routines that directly generate the error through a call to
   96: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,5,0)
   97: 	;;=^DIALOG, and not when the error is generated by some other utility called
   98: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,21,6,0)
   99: 	;;=from your routine.
  100: 	;;^DD(.841,.01,"DT")
  101: 	;;=2940411
  102: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,0)
  103: 	;;=LINE TAG^F^^0;2^K:$L(X)>10!($L(X)<1) X
  104: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,3)
  105: 	;;=Answer must be 1-10 characters in length.
  106: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,0)
  107: 	;;=^^6^6^2940411^
  108: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,1,0)
  109: 	;;=This multiple is used for documentation only.  Entries are made to this
  110: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,2,0)
  111: 	;;=subfile ONLY for ERROR type text.  Enter the line tag of an entry point
  112: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,3,0)
  113: 	;;=that may generate this error message.  You only need to enter the names of
  114: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,4,0)
  115: 	;;=routines that directly generate the error through a call to ^DIALOG, and
  116: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,5,0)
  117: 	;;=not when the error is generated by some other utility called from your
  118: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,21,6,0)
  119: 	;;=routine.
  120: 	;;^DD(.841,.05,"DT")
  121: 	;;=2940411
  122: 	;;^DD(.842,0)
  123: 	;;=DESCRIPTION SUB-FIELD^^.01^1
  124: 	;;^DD(.842,0,"DT")
  125: 	;;=2930614
  126: 	;;^DD(.842,0,"NM","DESCRIPTION")
  127: 	;;=
  128: 	;;^DD(.842,0,"UP")
  129: 	;;=.84
  130: 	;;^DD(.842,.01,0)
  131: 	;;=DESCRIPTION^W^^0;1^Q
  132: 	;;^DD(.842,.01,3)
  133: 	;;=Describe the use of this dialogue.
  134: 	;;^DD(.842,.01,"DT")
  135: 	;;=2930614

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