In our team I often use the phrase “printStructure is your friend!”. If you
think something like this might be happening, output a printStructure after
parsing and you will see exactly where your segments are, and the DG1, DG12,
DG13 James has referred to will be very apparent, as will anything considered
to be ‘non-standard’.
This has revealed vendors sending what look to be sensible messages with
standard segments which are NOT following the standard. NTE segments being
thrown into unexpected places in ORM/ORU messages have given us some trouble in
the past.
printStructure is your friend ☺
Ian
From: James Agnew [mailto:jamesag...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 12 November 2014 10:21 AM
To: Hasson, Laurent
Cc: HAPI Devel List; Singh, Brijesh
Subject: Re: [HAPI-devel] DG1 segments repetition.
Correct. It's unintuitive for sure, but unfortunately because of the way ER7
encoding works, there is no way to tell that these pairs are a repeating group
and not just two unrelated segments of the same name (like the two PID segments
in an A17).
James
sent from my phone.
On Nov 11, 2014 6:36 PM, "Hasson, Laurent"
<hass...@advisory.com<mailto:hass...@advisory.com>> wrote:
So, this is essentially expected behavior Vs. A bug?
Laurent Hasson
Managing Director, Realtime Clinical Systems, Strategy and Engineering
The Advisory Board Company - www.advisory.com<http://www.advisory.com>
Cell: 646-283-2186<tel:646-283-2186>
Sent from my BlackBerry Passport.
From: James Agnew
Sent: Tuesday, November 11, 2014 17:16
To: Singh, Brijesh
Cc:
hl7api-devel@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:hl7api-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [HAPI-devel] DG1 segments repetition.
Hi Brijesh,
You're right, the custom segments are causing an issue since the parser csn't
see subsequent DG1 repetitions as actual repetitions.
The easiest way to do this would be to call
MessageInstance.getAll("DG1")
followed by
MessageInstance.getAll("DG12")
followed by
MessageInstance.getAll("DG13")
etc.. Basically HAPI creates nonstandard segments for each of the following
DG1s by adding a sequential number to the end.
If you wanted to be more fancy, you could create a custom structure that has a
group containing the custom segment as well, or you could override the parser
and use string maniulation to remove the Z-segments before parsing.. But the
method above is definitely the least work.
Incidentally MessageInstance.getNames() will give you the names of all the
segments (including the "DG1[number]" ones) so you will know how many there are.
Cheers,
James
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Singh, Brijesh
<sin...@advisory.com<mailto:sin...@advisory.com>> wrote:
Hi – I’m using HAPI library(2.2) to parse the below message and calling the
method getAll(“DG1”) ( Structure[] Structs = MessageInstance.getAll(“DG1”) ) to
retrieve the DG1 segments. I’m having issues getting all DG1 segments. From the
below message, able to retrieve only one DG1 segment. Looks like the custom
segment (ZDG) is in the middle of repeating DG1 segments and breaking the
repetition.
Can you please suggest if I can use other API methods to retrieve all DG1 ( 3
in the below case) ignoring ZDG segments?
Thanks for your help.
MSH|^~\&|SCM|SCM|HL7ADT||20130114001147||ADT^A08|8456356603013|P|2.3
PID||5012223067<tel:5012223067>^^^Corporate Num|50730137^^^EAST
MRN|300000003^^^EID|Moose^Bullwinkle^J||19091011|F||1|1 Roanoke St^^New
York^NY^11111^USA^Home||(888)111-1111^^^^^888^111-1111^^Home|^^^^^^^^Cellular|ENG|W|CA|3000000039^^^EAST
MRN|111165812|11119791||Hispanic Origin
NK1|1|Bugs^Bee|19||(888)111-1111^^^^^888^111-1111^^Home||Emergency
PV1||E|ERM^^^EAST
MRN|Emergency|||N20714^Chris^Bob^Bruce~1907828742^^^^^^^^^^^^NPI|||REH||||Non-Health
Care||0||Emergency|3000000039^^^EAST
MRN|||||||||||||||||||||Clean||||20130115001000
PV2||^N|ABDOMINAL PAIN NAUSEA COLD SYM OBX|1|ST|Intolerances||None
Entered||||||X
DG1|1||^CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE|CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE||Visit
Reason
ZDG|1||^CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE|CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE||Visit
Reason
DG1|2||^CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE|CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE||Visit
Reason
ZDG|2||^CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE|CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE||Visit
Reason
DG1|3||^CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE|CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE||Visit
Reason
ZDG|3||^CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE|CHEST PAIN DEHYDRATION NAUSE||Visit
Reason
OBX|2|ST|Allergies||See Allergy Icon/Pt Info Tab||||||X
AL1|1|Drug|quinolone antibiotics^^^^23^Multum|Swelling|facial swelling
ZAL||||AL|Swelling
AL1|2|Drug|quinolone topicals^^^^70^Multum|Swelling|facial swelling
ZAL||||AL|Swelling
IN1|1||BLUE|BLUE CROSS^MEDICARE|PO BOX
880031^^Boston^MA^02201||(888)111-1111^^^^^888^111-1111||||||||Medicare|Bugs^Bunny^M|18|19000928|1
Roanoke St^^New York^NY^11111^USA||||||||||||||||||||||||Male||||||1112223067
IN2||475846521|DISABLED||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||(888)111-1111^^Phone^^^888^111-1111|||||||DISABLED
Regards,
Brijesh Singh
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