Files > ROUTING TIMESTAMP

parent
2005.1
name
ROUTING TIMESTAMP
number
2005.1106
Fields
#NameLocationTypeDetailsIndexDescription
.01routing timestamp0;1DATE-TIMEThis field keeps track of any routing activity. For each time that an image file is transmitted in the context of 'routing', an entry will be added to this multiple that records which type of image file was transmitted (FULL, BIG, ABSTRACT, etcetera), and to which destination (pointer to network location) it was transmitted.
2destination(+)0;2POINTER2005.2LOCThe value of this field is a pointer (into the network location file) that indicated where an image file was sent in the context of automated routing.
3type(+)0;3SET OF CODESFULL:Full
ABSTRACT:Abstract
BIG:Big
TEXT:Text
DICOM:DICOM
The value of this field indicates what type of image file was transmitted (FULL, BIG, TEXT, DICOM or ABSTRACT).
4filename(+)0;4FREE TEXTThe value of this field is the name of the transmitted file as it is at the destination location. This file name contains all directory prefixes and a 'type' suffix.
5start transmit0;5DATE-TIMEThe value of this field is a timestamp that indicates the date and time when the transmission of a file started. Together with the value of the field ROUTING TIMESTAMP, which indicates the time when the transmission completed, statistics can be calculated on how long it took to transmit image files.
6timestamp queue entry0;6DATE-TIMEThe value of this field is a timestamp that indicates the date and time when the entry was made into the routing queue. Together with the value of the field START TRANSMIT, which indicates when the transmission started, statistics can be calculated related to wait times in the routing queue.
7log entry0;7NUMERICThe value of this field is an integer number that indicates the entry in the "permanent" log of all routed copies of the current image (as required by HIPAA). This value is used to record when images are purged from their routed destination.

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