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Defining Routing Rules

Routing User Guide

 

 

WORM_REF

The network location of the jukebox platter where the image is stored (provided there is a jukebox in the Imaging system).

Operators

The following operators can be used in routing rule conditions:

Operator

Image property must…

 

 

=

Match value in rule.

 

 

!=

Not match value in rule.

 

 

<

Be less than a numeric value in rule. For date/time values, this

 

operator can be used for “earlier than.”

>

Be greater than a numeric value in rule. For date/time values, this

 

operator can be used for “later than.”

 

 

<=

Be less than or equal to a numeric or date/time value in rule.

 

 

>=

Be greater than or equal to a numeric or date/time value in rule.

 

 

Values

Values are the user-supplied part of a routing rule condition. Most values are text strings.

Values are typically enclosed in quotation marks ("). If a value contains both upper and lowercase characters, or if it contains punctuation marks or spaces, quotation marks are required.

Two types of wildcard characters can be used in routing rules: the asterisk (*) and the question mark (?). The question mark allows one single character in a value to be “any character.” The asterisk allows one or more characters to be “any character.”

The following examples demonstrate how wildcards can be used in text-based values:

PATIENT=“*CRAY*”

To meet this condition, the patient name for an image must contain the characters CRAY. Any characters may precede or trail these characters. Names like CRAY, MCCRAY, and CRAYNE will meet this condition, but CREY will not.

PATIENT=“SMIT?”

To meet this condition, the patient name for an image must start with the characters SMIT, after which exactly one character may follow. Names like SMITH and SMITT will meet this condition, but SMITHSON will not.

PATIENT=“PETERS?N”

To meet this condition, the patient name for an image must start with the characters PETERS, then contain one arbitrary character, then end with N. Names like PETERSON and PETERSEN will match this comparison, but PETERSSEN will not.

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Contents Routing User Guide-DRAFT April VistA Imaging V .0, Patch Contents Troubleshooting Routing Introduction Terms of UseUsing this Manual About this ManualConventions AcknowledgementsRevision Table Related DocumentsDate Rev This page is intentionally blank Routing Overview Routing ExplainedRouting Prerequisites What is a Routing Gateway?Infrastructure Requirements Operational Requirements How Autorouting Works Identifying Images to be AutoroutedAutorouting Images from Prior Exams Sending Images to DestinationsDeletion of Routed Images Remote Reading with VistARadRouting Overview How On-Demand Routing Works Selecting Images for On-Demand RoutingHow Routing Priority Works Priority and AutoroutingPriority and On-demand Routing Other Priority FactorsRouting Rules Explained Defining Routing RulesHow Routing Rules Work Sample Routing Rules Rules using Multiple ConditionsSimple Routing Rule Rules using the does not match Operator Rules using WildcardsRules using Date/Time Conditions Balance Command Send CommandRule Destinations Resetting the Load Balancing Counter How Load Balancing WorksProperties Rule ConditionsFrequently Used Properties NOW Network storage location of the image abstract Other PropertiesPath for the network location of the stored image Unique 26-character image identifier of the Pacs image Name of the Radiology Report associated with the image Values OperatorsOperator Image property must… Send CR images to Kansas on Mon/Wed/Fri Values for Date/Time PropertiesSend CR images to Kansas on Holidays Routing Rule Priority Routing Images from Prior ExamsPrioritize images based on destination Do or Do Not include Prior StudiesRouting Rule Tips This page is intentionally blank Configuring Routing Configuration Task Performed ByNaming Conventions for Imaging Destinations Defining Imaging DestinationsField Description Network Location File Entries at Jonesville Storage Location Names for offsite MRI specialistFolder Prerequisites Storage Folders for Imaging DestinationsFolder Creation Testing folders from the sending site Explorer Folder VerificationTesting folders from the sending site Command Line Imaging Destination Definition Imaging Destination Definition using FileManEditing the Network Location File at the sending site Imaging Destination Values Physical Reference Do not use This field is not used for routing, and should be left blank Retention Period Defining Dicom Destinations Naming Conventions for Dicom DestinationsDicom Destination Definitions in SCUList.dic Adding Dicom Destinations to SCUList.dicMagdmenu Field Definitions Verifying that Prefetch is Enabled Defining Route Priors LogicHow Prior Exam Routing Works Altering Route Priors LogicTo change route priors logic Select the following fields for editingImage Gateway Configuration Dicom Gateway ConfigurationTo configure Image Gateways Routing Gateway Configuration To configure the Routing GatewayCreating and Importing a Routing Rules File Importing Routing Rules Route.dicTo create and import routing rules Verifying Imported Rules To verify imported rulesRe-Importing Routing Rules Routing Rules & Multiple Routing GatewaysVistARad Configuration-Sending Sites To set routing-related VistARad site parametersVistARad Configuration-Receiving Sites To set the CacheLocationID in MAGJ.INIMaking Multiple Destinations Accessible to VistARad Changes Affecting Routing System Configuration Routing System Change Related Configuration ChangeActivating Routing Using the Routing GatewayStarting the Evaluation Processor Starting the Transmission Processor Periodic Maintenance Using Routing Log FilesMaintaining Routing Displaying log filesShort-Term Routing Shutdown Disabling RoutingLong-Term Routing Shutdown Start the Transmission Processor Routing Gateway Menu OptionsStop the Transmission Processor Start the Evaluation Processor Stop the Evaluation ProcessorImport Routing Rules Purge all completed entries in the Transmission QueueRemove obsolete entries from Transmission Queue Re-Queue all failed entries in the Transmission QueueDisplay Current Set of Routing Rules This page is intentionally blank Using VistARad in a Routing System Displaying Routed ExamsTo display a routed exam VistARad & On-Demand Routing Using On-Demand RoutingOn-Demand Routing Requirements To use on-demand routing Routing User Guide This page is intentionally blank Troubleshooting Routing Basic TroubleshootingGetting Help If… Then…Additional Routing Considerations Transmission Processors and Drive MappingFactors Affecting Routing Speed Routed Images vs. Routed ExamsHow the RC Column is Populated Preventing Transmission of Duplicate ExamsThis page is intentionally blank Appendix a Appendix a Imaging Destination Worksheet Specified in sending site’s Network Location fileNetwork Location File Sample For detailed information about specific fields, seeDicom Destination Worksheet Dicom Destination SampleRouting Rule Definition Worksheet Routing User Guide Sample Rules Example #1Example #2 Example #3Example #4 Example #5Example #6 Example #7Routing Setup Checklist Appendix B Using MAGDecompressor MAGDecompressor SetupInstallation LicensingCd \Program Files\VistA\Imaging\MAGDecompressor Enter MAGDecompressor Logging Sample log entrySelected log file error codes Glossary Glossary Glossary This page is intentionally blank See also routing Background Processor 32 balance command IndexSee also routing operators, routing rule 11, 20 passwords 28 Index