That's odd.

The following code works for me:

        ORU_R01 oru = new ORU_R01();
        oru.getMSH().getEncodingCharacters().setValue("^~\\&");
        oru.getMSH().getFieldSeparator().setValue("|");
        oru.getMSH().getMessageType().getMessageCode().setValue("ORU");
        oru.getMSH().getMessageType().getTriggerEvent().setValue("R01");
        oru.getMSH().getVersionID().getVersionID().setValue("2.5");

        terser = new Terser(oru);
        for (int i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
            terser.set("/PATIENT_RESULT/ORDER_OBSERVATION/OBSERVATION(" + i
+ ")/OBX-1", "" + (i + 1));
            terser.set("/PATIENT_RESULT/ORDER_OBSERVATION/OBSERVATION(" + i
+ ")/OBX-3", "ST");
            terser.set("/PATIENT_RESULT/ORDER_OBSERVATION/OBSERVATION(" + i
+ ")/OBX-5", "This is the value for rep " + i);
        }

Which message version are you each using?

Cheers,
James


On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 12:01 PM, nksharma0624 <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> I am having the similar problem...
>
> I have tried all and nothing works...
>
> I have tried the code segment like below:
>
>        Terser t = new Terser(theMessage);
>        String str=
> t.get("/PATIENT_RESULT/ORDER_OBSERVATION/OBSERVATION/OBX-3-1");
>
> //      ORU_R01 ORU_R01Message = (ORU_R01)theMessage;
> //      for(int i=0 ; i<=ORU_R01Message.getPATIENT_RESULTReps(); i++) {
> //          for(int j=0 ;
> j<=ORU_R01Message.getPATIENT_RESULT(i).getORDER_OBSERVATIONReps(); j++) {
> //              for(int k=0 ;
>
> k<=ORU_R01Message.getPATIENT_RESULT(i).getORDER_OBSERVATION(j).getOBSERVATIONReps();
> k++) {
> //
> //                  OBX o =
>
> ORU_R01Message.getPATIENT_RESULT(i).getORDER_OBSERVATION(j).getOBSERVATION(k).getOBX();
> //                  logger.debug("k=" + k);
> //              }
> //          }
> //      }
>
>
> All failed to get me access to OBX segments.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards
> -Niranjan.
>
>
> Kumud Patel wrote:
> >
> > Hi ,
> >
> >
> >
> > I am new in HL7 and want to create ORU message,
> >
> > In that we need to create multiple OBX segment for pass text data in
> > OBX-5.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Ex. Like this...
> >
> >
> >
> > MSH|^~\&|MTS001||DMCRES||19951013155723||ORU^R01|MTS0011995101315572338|
> > P|2.2||||NE
> >
> > PID|||N98765 ||PYLE^KENNETH|5631||M
> >
> > OBR|||J3AOJ012NA^MTS001|OPR^Operative
> > Report^L|||19951011000000||||||||||||||||||P|||||||277605&
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 1| PYLE, KENNETH
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 2| Duke University Medical Center
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 3| MRN: N98765
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 4| Operative Report
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 5| ATT: STEVEN VASLEF, M.D.
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 6|
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 7|Procedure: 10/11/95 DICT: CHRISTINA A.
> > HADJIKOUTI, M.D.
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 8|
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 9|
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 10|INDICATION FOR PROCEDURE: This is a 71-year-old
> > white male who was
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 11|caught in a farming machine and ended up having
> > a traumatic left arm
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 17|PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Feeding access and
> > airway access.
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 18|
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 19|POSTOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS: Feeding access and
> > airway access.
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 20|
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 21|OPERATION PERFORMED: Tracheotomy and PEG.
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 22|
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 31|DESCRIPTION OF PROCEDURE: The patient was taken
> > to the operating
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 32|room and intubated. He was placed in the supine
> > position. His neck
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 33|and abdomen were prepped and draped in the
> > usual sterile way. The
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 34|tracheotomy procedure was performed first. A
> > transverse incision
> >
> > OBX||TX|REP^Report^L| 35|was made 2 cm above the sternal notch. An
> > incision was through the Lines of text One line per OBX
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > So please provide us  if you have any code to generate multiple OBX
> > segment for the text data.
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> >
> >
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