============================================================================= Run Date: SEP 24, 2012 Designation: LR*5.2*350 Package : LR - LAB SERVICE Priority: Mandatory Version : 5.2 SEQ #332 Status: Released Compliance Date: JUL 13, 2013 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)LR*5.2*218 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*269 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*300 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*308 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*313 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*315 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*323 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*330 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*334 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*337 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*339 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*347 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*348 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*352 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LEX*2*41 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*358 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*360 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*361 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*363 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)HDI*1*7 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*373 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*375 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*378 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*384 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*386 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*388 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*392 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*395 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*402 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*406 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*413 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' (v)LR*5.2*415 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LR*5.2*350' Subject: LEDI IV - Laboratory Electronic Data Interchange (LEDI) Enhancements Category: - Routine - Data Dictionary - Enhancement (Mandatory) Description: ============ Blood Bank Clearance ==================== VISTA Laboratory Package patch LA*5.2*74/LR*5.2*350 contains changes to software controlled by VHA DIRECTIVE 2004-053, titled VISTA BLOOD BANK SOFTWARE. Changes include: Routines: LRU LRX All of the above changes have been reviewed by the VISTA Blood Bank Developer and found to have no impact on the VISTA BLOOD BANK SOFTWARE control functions. RISK ANALYSIS: Changes made by patch LA*5.2*74/LR*5.2*350 have no effect on Blood Bank software functionality, therefore RISK is none. EFFECT ON BLOOD BANK FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Patch LA*5.2*74/LR*5.2*350 does not alter or modify any software design safeguards or safety critical elements functions. POTENTIAL IMPACT ON SITES: This patch contains changes to 2 routines and 0 files identified in Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Directive 2004-053, group B listing. The changes have no effect on Blood Bank functionality or medical device control functions. There is no adverse potential to sites. VALIDATION REQUIREMENTS BY OPTION: There are no validation requirements by option for this patch. MINIMAL TEST CASE SCENARIOS BY OPTION, INCLUSIVE OF ALL CONTROL FUNCTIONS: There are no test case scenarios for this patch. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Laboratory Electronic Data Interchange (LEDI) IV introduces enhancements to the bi-directional interface that allows Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) laboratories to communicate with other VA facilities, Commercial Reference Laboratories, and Department of Defense (DoD) labs, and sets the foundation for future communication of Anatomic Pathology (AP) and Microbiology (Micro) orders and results. Note 1: The functionality to electronically transmit AP orders and AP and Micro results are not being made available with this patch. Note 2: This patch is one of the patches in the LEDI IV project. The other patches are: HDI*1.0*7 and LA*5.2*74. Because this is a multi-package project, there is a multi-package host build that installs the following builds: HDI*1.0*7, LR*5.2*350, and LA*5.2*74. The software has the capacity and features necessary for sharing secure, encrypted laboratory data between VA to VA, VA to Commercial Reference Laboratories, and VA to DoD Labs. The LEDI IV software is an extension of the LEDI III software, and enhances the general LEDI III functionality. File #63 (Lab Data) Remediation Tool ------------------------------------ The software creates an automated tool to check the LAB DATA File (#63) for Data Dictionary issues. The tool checks for the following issues: 1. Errors that may have occurred when an antibiotic was added by the local site to the Organism Sub-field (#63.3) of the LAB DATA file (#63). 2. Errors with the data names in the LABORATORY TEST file (#60), for tests in the Clinical Chemistry (Chemistry and Hematology) section. It checks the CHEM, HEM, TOX, RIA, SER, etc. Sub-file (#63.04) of the LAB DATA file (#63) looking for possible discrepancies in the Data Dictionary. Enhancements ------------ LEDI IV introduces new functionality for the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) codes. Data was retrieved and extracted from the TOPOGRAPHY FIELD (#61), ETIOLOGY FIELD (#61.2) and COLLECTION SAMPLE (#62) files, and submitted to Standards and Terminology Service (STS). Based off the extracts, the STS group has created a mapping file to be loaded at each site after the installation of LEDI IV. The SNOMED CT codes are standardized for General Lab, Microbiology, and Anatomic Pathology (AP) data. Microbiology Enhancements: 1. The entries in the TOPOGRAPHY FIELD File (#61), ETIOLOGY FIELD File (#61.2), and COLLECTION SAMPLE File (#62) are mapped to appropriate SNOMED CT codes. 2. The option 'Edit an Antibiotic' [LRWU7 EDIT] has been created to edit an antibiotic, rather than going through VA FileMan. This option allows the entry of existing mycobacterial drugs to the ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY File (#62.06). 3. The option 'Add a new internal name for an antibiotic' [LRWU7] was modified to allow the creation of a new Mycobacterium Antibiotic. This option will add the appropriate field in the LAB DATA file (#63), and create a corresponding entry in the Antimicrobial Susceptibly File (#62.06). (The process for creating new Mycobacterium Antibiotics will now be similar to the way Bacterial Antibiotics are created). 4. In Microbiology data entry options, the XXX RPT DATE APPROVED field (e.g., BACT RPT DATE APPROVED, MYCOLOGY RPT DATE APPROVED, etc.) must now contain a date and time entry (for example, "N" to designate "Now" can be used, however, "T" to designate "Today" can no longer be used). 5. Within Microbiology result entry options, the user can opt to send one of three alert types to the ordering provider and additional recipients and/or mail groups. Depending on how the 'Prompt CPRS Alert in Micro Result Entry' parameter is set, will determine whether the user is prompted to send an alert. The alert types are: "Lab results available", "Abnormal lab results", and "Critical lab results". The alert generation is dependent on parameter settings in the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) and personal alert settings applied by clinicians. 6. Within Microbiology result entry options, the user can designate the performing laboratory for the entire report or for specific sections of the report. If choosing to enter the performing laboratory for specific sections, only the sections that have data will appear for selection. Anatomic Pathology Enhancements: 1. The VistA Laboratory Anatomic Pathology section new functionality includes populating the LAB DATA File (#63), ACCESSION File (#68), and LAB ORDER ENTRY File (#69) with: a. The AP accession to be consistent with the rest of laboratory's accession process. b. The creation and storing of the Unique Identifier (UID), ordering data, and order number. c. Creation of the ORDERED TEST sub-file (#63.53) for the "SP", "EM", and "CY" sections. This sub file contains information about the ordered test(s) for this accession. The ORDERED TEST field (#.01) contains the ordered test National Laboratory Test (NLT) code requested by the clinical provider. The new ORDERED TEST sub file (#63.53) contains fifteen fields. 2. The VistA Laboratory Anatomic Pathology application generates CPRS Anatomic Pathology alerts/notifications. The mandatory recipients list has been modified to include: a. Ordering provider b. If the patient is an inpatient as of the specimen date/time then: i. Inpatient primary care provider ii. Inpatient attending c. Outpatient primary and associate care providers d. If it is a related surgery case then: i. The current surgeon if different from surgeon used as ordering provider when specimen was logged in ii. Attending surgeon e. Any additional users/recipients or mail groups specified by the user 3. Modified the laboratory user login process for AP ("SP", "CY", and "EM" subscripts). The option 'Log-in, anat path' [LRAPLG] was modified to require an entry of: a. A Specimen Topography from the TOPOGRAPHY FIELD file (#61). b. A Collection Sample from the COLLECTION SAMPLE file (#62). c. A selection of an orderable test from the LABORATORY TEST file (#60). 4. Within Anatomic Pathology result entry options, the user can designate the performing laboratory for the entire report or for specific sections of the report. If choosing to enter the performing laboratory for specific sections, only the sections that have data will appear. Chemistry/Hematology Enhancements: 1. Within Chemistry and Hematology result entry options, the user can opt to send one of three alert types to the ordering provider and additional recipients and/or mail groups. Depending on how the 'Prompt CPRS Alert in CH Result Entry' parameter is set, will determine whether the user is prompted to send an alert. The alert types are: "Lab results available", "Abnormal lab results", and "Critical lab results". The alert generation is dependent on parameter settings in the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) and personal alert settings applied by clinicians. Patch Components ================ Files & Fields Associated: File Name (Number) Field Name (Number) New/Modified/Deleted ------------------ ------------------- -------------------- LABORATORY TEST (#60) PRINT NAME (#51) Modified SITE/SPECIMEN (#60.01,.01) Modified DEFAULT VALUE (#60.01,9) Modified LAB TEST (#60.02,.01) Modified COLLECTION SAMPLE (#60.03,.01) Modified TOPOGRAPHY FIELD (#61) NAME (.01) Modified SNOMED CODE (#2) Modified SNOMED CT ID(#20) New SCT CODE STATUS (#21) New SCT TOP CONCEPT (#22) New SCT STATUS DATE (#61.023) New ETIOLOGY FIELD (#61.2) NAME (#.01) Modified SNOMED CODE (#2) Modified IDENTIFIER (#4) Modified SNOMED CT ID (#20) New SCT CODE STATUS (#21) New SCT TOP CONCEPT (#22) New SCT STATUS DATE (#61.223) New COLLECTION SAMPLE (#62) NAME (#.01) Modified SNOMED CT ID (#20) New SCT CODE STATUS (#21) New SCT TOP CONCEPT (#22) New SCT STATUS DATE (#62.023) New ANTIMICROBIAL DRUG NODE (#1) Modified SUSCEPTIBILITY (#62.06) AFB DRUG NODE (#1.1) New INTERNAL NAME (#5) Modified AFB INTERNAL NAME (#5.1) New LAB DATA (#63) LRDFN (#.01) Modified RELEASING SITE (#14.91) New PRODUCING LABORATORY (#63.00012) New EXTERNAL PACKAGE REFERENCE New (#63.00013) CODE SYSTEM REFERENCE New (#63.00014) UID (#63.02,.31) New ORDERING SITE (#63.02,.32) New COLLECTING SITE (#63.02,.33) New HOST UID (#63.02,.34) New ORDERING SITE UID New (#63.02,.342) RELEASING SITE (#63.02,.345) New RELEASING SITE (#63.04,.345) New UID (#63.05,.31) New ORDERING SITE (#63.05,.32) New COLLECTING SITE (#63.05,.33) New HOST UID (#63.05,.34) New ORDERING SITE UID (#63.05,.342) New RELEASING SITE (#63.05,.345) New ORDERED TEST (#63.07) Modified UID (#63.08,.31) New ORDERING SITE (#63.08,.32) New COLLECTING SITE (#63.08,.33) New HOST UID (#63.08,.34) New ORDERING SITE UID (#63.08,.342) New RELEASING SITE (#63.08,.345) New UID (#63.09,.31) New ORDERING SITE (#63.09,.32) New COLLECTING SITE (#63.09,.33) New HOST UID (#63.09,.34) New ORDERING SITE UID (#63.09,.342) New RELEASING SITE (#63.09,.345) New SPECIMEN TOPOGRAPHY New (#63.202,.06) COLLECTION SAMPLE (#63.202,.07) New ORGANISM (#63.3,.01) Modified ISOLATE ID (#63.3,.1) New PARASITE (#63.34,.01) Modified ISOLATE ID (#63.34,.1) New FUNGUS/YEAST (#63.37,.01) Modified ISOLATE ID (#63.37,.1) New MYCOBACTERIUM (#63.39,.01) Modified ISOLATE ID( #63.39,.1) New VIRUS (#63.43,.01) Modified ISOLATE ID (#63.43,.1) New ORDERED TEST (#63.5) New ORDERED TEST (#63.51) New ORDERED TEST (#63.52) New ORDERED TEST (#63.53) New MICROBIOLOGY AUDIT (#63.539) New SPECIMEN TOPOGRAPHY New (#63.812,.06) COLLECTION SAMPLE (#63.812,.07) New SPECIMEN TOPOGRAPHY New (#63.902,.06) COLLECTION SAMPLE (#63.902,.07) New WKLD CODE (#64) MI/AP DATABASE CODE (#63) New LAB ELECTRONIC CODES Modified (#64.061) LAB ELECTRONIC SUBTYPES Modified (#64.062) LAB REPORTS (#64.5) PRINT TEST NAME (#64.53,2) Modified LAB ORDER ENTRY (#69) DATE/TIME RESULTS AVAILABLE Modified (#63.01,21) CANCELED BY (#69.03,10) Modified LAB PENDING ORDERS Modified ENTRY (#69.6) LAB MAPPING TRANSPORT New (#95.4) Help Frames Associated: Help Frame Name: New/Modified/Deleted --------------- -------------------- LRCAPFF New Mail Groups Associated: Mail Group Name New/Modified/Deleted --------------- -------------------- LAB MAPPING New Options Associated: Option Name Type New/Modified/Deleted ----------- ---- -------------------- LR OUT menu Modified LR7O 60-64 menu Modified LR7O PAR USER LIST routine New LR7O PARAM MENU menu Modified LRAC menu Modified LRAC MOVE routine New LRAP ALERT routine Modified LRAP VR routine New LRAPD menu Modified LRCAPFF routine New LRLIAISON menu Modified LRMENU menu Modified LRRP1 routine New LRWU7 EDIT routine New Parameter Definitions Associated: Parameter Definition Name New/Modified/Deleted ------------------------- -------------------- LR ACCESSION DEFAULT COL SAMPLE New LR ACCESSION DEFAULT LAB TEST New LR ACCESSION DEFAULT SPECIMEN New LR AP GUI REPORT RIGHT MARGIN New LR AP REPORT SELECTION New LR AP SNOMED SYSTEM PRINT New LR AP SURGERY REFERENCE New LR ASK PERFORMING LAB AP New LR ASK PERFORMING LAB MICRO New LR CH GUI REPORT RIGHT MARGIN New LR CH VERIFY CPRS ALERT New LR EGFR AGE CUTOFF New LR EGFR METHOD New LR EGFR RESULT SUPPRESS New LR LABEL PRINTER DEFAULT New LR MANIFEST DEFLT ACCESSION New LR MANIFEST EXC PREV TEST New LR MAPPING ASK DOMAIN New LR MAPPING DEFAULT DIRECTORY New LR MAPPING DEFAULT FILESPEC New LR MAPPING MESSAGE MAX RECORDS New LR MAPPING PROCESSED DIRECTORY New LR MAPPING PURGE DAYS New LR MI GUI REPORT RIGHT MARGIN New LR MI VERIFY CPRS ALERT New LR MI VERIFY DISPLAY PROVIDER New LR REPORTS FACILITY PRINT New LR VER DEFAULT PERFORMING LAB New LR VER EA VERIFY BY UID New LR VER EM VERIFY BY UID New LRAPRES1 AP ALERT New Parameter Templates Associated: Parameter Template Name New/Modified/Deleted ---------------------------------- -------------------- LR DOMAIN Modified LR PKG Modified LR USER Modified Remedy Tickets Overview ======================= 1. HD0000000149458 - LOCK TIMEOUT CONFLICT Problem ------- Lab users are seeing 'This entry is being edited by someone else.' when attempting to verify accessions. Moments later, they go back into the same accession and error message is gone. Solution -------- Lock timeouts are modified to use the standard DILOCKTM variable. Routine: LRVR3 2. HD0000000276601 - 2 Anatomic Path automatic alert to PCP not working after V27 Problem ------- Alerts are not always sent to the patient's Primary Care Provider (PCP) but they are correctly being sent to the ordering provider. The lab software is using the INP^VADPT API to determine who the primary physician is to send an action alert when an anatomic pathology case has been released. This is flawed in that it is only reliable if the patient is still an inpatient at the time the case is signed out, which is not always the correct scenario. Solution -------- Routine LRAPUTL is modified to ensure that an alert is delivered as intended to the PCP that was assigned at the time of the specimen submission. If the patient was an inpatient on the specimen collection date/time, it will notify the Inpatient Primary Care Provider and the Inpatient Attending Provider. If the patient was an outpatient on the specimen collection date/time, it will notify the Outpatient Primary Care Provider and the Outpatient Attending Provider. If the surgical report is related to a Surgical case (SURGERY file #130) and the surgical case info has been copied from Surgery to Lab, then it will also notify the Surgeon, Attending Surgeon, Provider (Non-OR case), and Attending Provider (Non-OR case). Routine: LRAPUTL 3. HD0000000277929 - Reports are not transmitting Problem ------- If a configuration in the LA7 MESSAGE PARAMETER file #62.48 has an interface type of Point of Care (POC) and is currently in an INACTIVE status, an error is generated when data is received at the sites for that configuration. Solution -------- There is a bug in the code that allows processing to fall through, looking for variable LA76248(0), which is never defined because the configuration is in an INACTIVE status. As a safeguard, routine LA7VHL is modified to set variable LA76248(0) in the MSH line tag. Routine: LA7VHL 4. HD0000000355091 - Unable to use new HL7 1.6 for instruments with middleware because it will not pass words such as comment or hemolysed or cancel Problem ------- The software has restrictions in place on what will get transmitted to the host based on the data name definitions. Because of this restriction, certain texts from the instrument's middleware is lost during the auto-validation process. Solution -------- Routine LA7VIN5A is modified to accept "canc" and "comment" as valid results to conform to current VistA Lab rules. Routine: LA7VIN5A 5. HD0000000376862 - LOINC global storage issue using EA option Problem ------- No LOINC codes, reference ranges, or units are stored when using the EA - Enter/verify data (auto instrument) option to enter results of 'comment'. Solution -------- The data verification process was incorrectly quitting before calling line tag RANGE in routine LRVR4, which stores the units, reference ranges, and LOINC codes. Routine LRVR4 is modified to call line tag NR as there is no result to evaluate regarding reference ranges/flags. Routine: LRVR4 Test Sites ========== BILOXI VAMC BOSTON HCS LEXINGTON VAMC MILWAUKEE VAMC NEW MEXICO HCS NORTHERN ARIZONA HCS NORTHAMPTON VAMC PALO ALTO HCS PHOENIX VAMC SOUTH TEXAS HCS (large)(integrated) SOUTHERN ARIZONA VA HCS We would also like to thank the following sites who participated in the testing of the LEDI IV patch: CAPTN JAMES LOVELL FED HLT CTR (NORTH CHICAGO VAMC) EL PASO VA HCS HUNTINGTON VAMC TAMPA VAMC Software and Documentation Retrieval Information ================================================ The LEDI IV patch will be controlled by a phased release. To control the implementation of the LEDI IV patch and related SNOMED CT files, a secured File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server with passwords will be used. A member of the Product Development team will contact your site with the FTP server, username, and password prior to your scheduled installation date. Although this is a controlled, phased released, the user and installation documentation will be available to all sites when the patch is officially released and the phased implementations start. This will give sites the opportunity to retrieve the documents before their phased installation date. Documentation is available for LEDI IV on the ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE directory at one of the following Office of Information (OI) Field Offices. The preferred method is to FTP the files from: download.vista.med.va.gov This transmits files from the first available FTP server. Sites may also elect to retrieve documentation directly from a specific server as follows: Albany ftp.fo-albany.med.va.gov Hines ftp.fo-hines.med.va.gov Salt Lake City ftp.fo-slc.med.va.gov NOTE: The files listed below will be listed in each of the LEDI IV patches that are part of the LEDI IV bundle; they only need to be downloaded once. File Name Contents Retrieval Format ------------------ --------------------- ---------------- LAB_LEDI_IV_IG.PDF LEDI IV Installation Guide binary LAB_LEDI_IV_UM.PDF LEDI IV User Manual binary Patch Installation ================== LR*5.2*350 is part of a combined build exported as a Kernel Installation and Distribution System (KIDS) host file named: LAB_LEDI_IV.KID This bundle contains the following builds: HDI*1.0*7 LR*5.2*350 LA*5.2*74 Pre/Post Installation Overview ------------------------------ The File #63 Remediation tool runs after the successful installation of patch LR*5.2*350. The file 63 Remediation tool runs automatically and will locate errors that may have occurred when an antibiotic was added by the local site to the Organism Sub-field (#63.3) of the LAB DATA file (#63). It also will detect errors in Clinical Chemistry (Chemistry and Hematology) with the data names in the LABORATORY TEST file (#60). Installation Instructions ------------------------- The install time for this patch is approximately sixty (60) minutes. Suggested time to install: non-peak requirement hours. This patch MUST BE installed when Laboratory users are NOT on the system. Refer to the LDSI/LEDI IV Installation Guide for installation instructions. Routine Information: ==================== The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: LR350 Before: n/a After: B99700348 **350** Routine Name: LR350A Before: n/a After: B27118063 **350** Routine Name: LR7OB63 Before: B23908890 After: B57006283 **121,187,286,372,406,350** Routine Name: LR7OB63C Before: B24889065 After: B28532845 **121,187,315,350** Routine Name: LR7OB63D Before: B27039441 After: B28748245 **121,187,315,350** Routine Name: LR7OF1 Before: B24442487 After: B25392448 **121,187,223,256,299,291,350** Routine Name: LR7OFAO Before: B7685456 After: B37607643 **121,350** Routine Name: LR7OGG Before: B39052367 After: B63370341 **187,290,364,350** Routine Name: LR7OGM Before: B40186413 After: B42661615 **187,220,312,286,395,350** Routine Name: LR7OGMC Before: B27604415 After: B33832740 **187,230,312,286,356,372,395,350** Routine Name: LR7OGMG Before: B13380291 After: B17064297 **187,230,286,290,331,364,395,350** Routine Name: LR7OGMP Before: B13919485 After: B17939589 **187,246,282,286,344,395,350** Routine Name: LR7OGMU Before: B6944993 After: B6947212 **187,312,395,350** Routine Name: LR7OMERG Before: B35154595 After: B51143327 **121,221,386,350** Routine Name: LR7OR1 Before: B27928982 After: B33990199 **121,187,219,230,256,310,340, 348,350** Routine Name: LR7OR2 Before: B17036514 After: B40394119 **121,187,219,285,286,372,350** Routine Name: LR7ORB3 Before: n/a After: B91737672 **350** Routine Name: LR7OS Before: B389461 After: B192100 **121,350** Routine Name: LR7OSAP Before: B37919526 After: B70117996 **121,187,230,256,259,317,350** Routine Name: LR7OSAP4 Before: B2801060 After: B3951083 **365,350** Routine Name: LR7OSMZ1 Before: B11745238 After: B17671319 **121,244,350** Routine Name: LR7OSMZ2 Before: B29263016 After: B44248028 **121,244,392,350** Routine Name: LR7OSMZ4 Before: B21549459 After: B29272550 **121,244,350** Routine Name: LR7OSMZ5 Before: B19804498 After: B61988118 **121,187,244,350** Routine Name: LR7OSMZU Before: B9722087 After: B17588750 **121,244,350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM Before: B12163244 After: B15755012 **121,187,230,256,350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM1 Before: B46743574 After: B83587916 **121,187,256,286,384,350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM2 Before: n/a After: B38355976 **350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM3 Before: B11136933 After: B15244956 **121,201,187,228,250,350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM4 Before: B17427234 After: B20007671 **121,187,228,241,251,350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM5 Before: B33173238 After: B48077281 **121,187,228,241,250,251,256, 356,372,350** Routine Name: LR7OSUM6 Before: B12896437 After: B14781997 **121,201,187,286,356,372,350** Routine Name: LR7OU64 Before: B21637000 After: B21786622 **153,201,350** Routine Name: LR7OV0 Before: B28253396 After: B31803944 **121,187,357,361,350** Routine Name: LR7OV5 Before: n/a After: B8563542 **350** Routine Name: LRACMOVE Before: n/a After: B24954137 **350** Routine Name: LRAP Before: B13785163 After: B24889097 **72,248,259,350** Routine Name: LRAPALRT Before: B3313237 After: B7865668 **365,315,350** Routine Name: LRAPBK Before: B20800863 After: B72642436 **51,72,201,274,350** Routine Name: LRAPBK1 Before: B14060271 After: B17043567 **350** Routine Name: LRAPBR1 Before: B64502362 After:B131863197 **259,317,363,350** Routine Name: LRAPBR4 Before: B32957954 After: B44175433 **259,317,350** Routine Name: LRAPBS Before: B9008611 After: B9302870 **72,350** Routine Name: LRAPCUM Before: B21346716 After: B23321950 **34,72,173,248,259,350** Routine Name: LRAPD1 Before: B22198195 After: B22367539 **41,91,248,259,317,350** Routine Name: LRAPDA Before: B81540087 After: B88410283 **72,73,91,121,248,259,295,317, 365,350** Routine Name: LRAPDSR Before: B25438900 After: B48581707 **248,259,295,317,350** Routine Name: LRAPED Before: B19288730 After: B27109913 **1,31,72,115,259,350** Routine Name: LRAPF Before: B3081199 After: B5527434 **173,201,248,259,350** Routine Name: LRAPFICH Before: B8356436 After: B11962057 **72,173,248,259,350** Routine Name: LRAPLG1 Before: B12975824 After:B161872680 **72,121,248,308,350** Routine Name: LRAPLG2 Before: B6923143 After: B4901786 **72,115,350** Routine Name: LRAPM Before: B22087381 After: B22300887 **72,91,130,231,248,295,350** Routine Name: LRAPMRL Before: B65001842 After: B67731027 **259,295,317,368,397,350** Routine Name: LRAPMRL1 Before: B22036774 After: B23860987 **259,317,397,350** Routine Name: LRAPP Before: B6044065 After: B7507591 **72,259,350** Routine Name: LRAPPF1 Before: B18139085 After: B32286245 **72,173,201,259,362,392,350** Routine Name: LRAPQAR Before: B15655534 After: B18456988 **72,173,350** Routine Name: LRAPR Before: B88035016 After:B102075847 **72,248,259,317,365,350** Routine Name: LRAPR1 Before: B19317428 After: B20852920 **317,350** Routine Name: LRAPRES Before:B105539463 After:B184355664 **259,295,317,315,350** Routine Name: LRAPRES1 Before: B44734045 After: B66194684 **259,336,369,365,397,413,350** Routine Name: LRAPRES2 Routine Name: LRAPSNMD Before: B27418160 After: B37542341 **259,350** Routine Name: LRAPTIUP Before: B29244140 After: B34578178 **259,315,350** Routine Name: LRAPTT Before: B16486069 After:B118014265 **1,72,201,397,350** Routine Name: LRAPUTL Before: B64931804 After:B143796070 **259,308,350** Routine Name: LRBEBA3 Before: B64272559 After: B65375352 **291,359,352,350** Routine Name: LRCAPES Before: B82507767 After: B86635853 **274,259,349,308,350** Routine Name: LRCAPES1 Before: B68838767 After: B78998804 **274,308,350** Routine Name: LRCAPFF Before: n/a After: B27176612 **350** Routine Name: LRCE Before: B56891634 After: B66243304 **28,76,103,121,153,210,202,263,350** Routine Name: LRCENDEL Before: B33189750 After: B45893338 **100,121,202,221,263,350** Routine Name: LREGFR Before: B10898587 After: B30928139 **289,313,350** Routine Name: LRERT Before: n/a After: B38702192 **350** Routine Name: LRERT1 Before: n/a After: B37373031 **350** Routine Name: LRGP2 Before: B17898081 After: B20133526 **153,221,263,290,350** Routine Name: LRGV2 Before: B10632361 After: B9894517 **121,153,269,350** Routine Name: LRLABLIO Before: B14734817 After: B15144930 **107,161,218,350** Routine Name: LRMIAU1 Before: n/a After: B2029471 **350** Routine Name: LRMIAU2 Before: n/a After: B8206786 **350** Routine Name: LRMIAUD Before: n/a After: B1362054 **350** Routine Name: LRMIBUG Before: B7592571 After: B9500545 **318,321,339,350** Routine Name: LRMIEDZ Before: B6348324 After: B6581426 **295,350** Routine Name: LRMIEDZ2 Before: B18087286 After: B43535275 **23,104,242,295,350** Routine Name: LRMIEDZ4 Before: B4457199 After: B2660171 **350** Routine Name: LRMINEW1 Before: B6425071 After: B8153364 **295,350** Routine Name: LRMINEW2 Before: B5098196 After: B3998581 **350** Routine Name: LRMIPSU Before: B8854205 After: B70736403 **350** Routine Name: LRMIPSZ Before: B11290226 After: B11196257 **104,350** Routine Name: LRMIPSZ1 Before: B17045967 After: B49126027 **283,350** Routine Name: LRMIPSZ2 Before: B15995898 After: B34660166 **388,350** Routine Name: LRMIPSZ3 Before: B10514282 After: B28861527 **350** Routine Name: LRMIPSZ4 Before: B14748253 After: B32976079 **350** Routine Name: LRMIPSZ5 Before: B16384077 After: B61501584 **350** Routine Name: LRMISEZ Before: B13013881 After: B11672648 **350** Routine Name: LRMISEZB Before: B11318829 After: B12235566 **350** Routine Name: LRMISR1 Before: B5467885 After: B5768153 **350** Routine Name: LRMISTF1 Before: B23532108 After: B39570376 **121,128,202,263,264,295,350** Routine Name: LRMITSPO Before: B10854235 After: B11792474 **96,116,350** Routine Name: LRMIUT Before: B5576607 After: B4291793 **254,266,350** Routine Name: LRMIUT1 Before: B6347185 After: B6708446 **100,121,323,350** Routine Name: LRMIVER1 Before: B14179737 After: B15048312 **295,350** Routine Name: LRNIGHT Before: B3519006 After: B6404812 **291,350** Routine Name: LRORD Before: B25739403 After: B27336248 **100,121,153,286,350** Routine Name: LRORD1 Before: B22670416 After: B23742203 **1,8,121,153,201,286,291,350** Routine Name: LRORDB Before: B38948502 After: B46918556 **153,222,286,350** Routine Name: LROW3 Before: B12243120 After: B12501822 **33,121,286,350** Routine Name: LRPHSET2 Before: B25116124 After: B27648184 **121,202,350** Routine Name: LRRP Before: B18090876 After: B28641479 **195,221,283,286,350** Routine Name: LRRP1 Before: B21664619 After: B56529861 **153,221,283,286,356,372,350** Routine Name: LRRP2 Before: B47997359 After: B61115638 **106,121,221,283,300,350** Routine Name: LRRPL Before: n/a After:B138917268 **350** Routine Name: LRRPLU Before: n/a After:B286239164 **350** Routine Name: LRRPLUA Before: n/a After: B24542488 **350** Routine Name: LRRSP Before: B5200202 After: B5673218 **121,283,350** Routine Name: LRSCT Before: n/a After: B28378651 **350** Routine Name: LRSCTF Before: n/a After: B91859854 **350** Routine Name: LRSCTF1 Before: n/a After: B8364733 **350** Routine Name: LRSCTX Before: n/a After: B51489941 **350** Routine Name: LRSCTX1 Before: n/a After: B48804373 **350** Routine Name: LRSPRPT Before: B92562557 After: B65444483 **1,72,248,259,317,350** Routine Name: LRSPRPTA Before: n/a After: B15274783 **350** Routine Name: LRSRVR Before: B17596078 After: B18215977 **232,303,346,350** Routine Name: LRSRVR5 Before: n/a After: B45171198 **350** Routine Name: LRSRVR6 Before: B25829656 After: B34119485 **346,378,350** Routine Name: LRSRVR8 Before: n/a After:B248084471 **350** Routine Name: LRSTUF2 Before: B11456917 After: B21119353 **121,153,263,347,350** Routine Name: LRTSTJAM Before: B17412817 After: B30520985 **121,153,291,350** Routine Name: LRTSTJAN Before: B13864468 After: B15648125 **67,100,121,128,202,221,337,350** Routine Name: LRTSTJM1 Before: B4975842 After: B28238574 **350** Routine Name: LRTSTOUT Before: B60326116 After:B163383366 **100,121,153,202,221,337,350** Routine Name: LRTSTSET Before: B18867118 After: B10120516 **65,100,121,153,201,202,263, 291,350** Routine Name: LRTT5P1 Before: B25400134 After: B25453515 **153,221,263,274,358,350** Routine Name: LRU Before: B39094486 After: B44711331 **1,72,201,248,350** Routine Name: LRUCSR Before: n/a After: B10392354 **350** Routine Name: LRUDEL Before: B12781700 After: B17685487 **1,72,121,201,350** Routine Name: LRUEPR Before: n/a After: B9595740 **350** Routine Name: LRUTELL Before: B1731983 After: B1166200 **350** Routine Name: LRUTIL Before: n/a After: B42182036 **350** Routine Name: LRUTIL1 Before: n/a After: B18356877 **350** Routine Name: LRUTIL2 Before: n/a After: B20508256 **350** Routine Name: LRUTIL3 Before: n/a After: B21135813 **350** Routine Name: LRUWLF Before: B6292054 After: B10175468 **72,350** Routine Name: LRVER Before: B42247710 After: B43503691 **153,286,350** Routine Name: LRVER1 Before: B31119261 After: B33061562 **42,153,201,215,239,240,263, 232,286,291,350** Routine Name: LRVER3 Before: B49397241 After: B75732733 **42,100,121,140,171,153,221, 286,291,406,350** Routine Name: LRVER3A Before: B23895252 After: B25488291 **1,5,42,100,121,153,190,221, 254,263,266,274,295,373,350** Routine Name: LRVER4 Before: B81796487 After: B82238256 **14,42,112,121,140,171,153, 188,279,283,286,350** Routine Name: LRVER5 Before: B82061816 After:B147369024 **42,153,283,286,350** Routine Name: LRVERA Before: B22675696 After: B50656389 **153,271,286,350** Routine Name: LRVR Before: B29572000 After: B31822971 **42,153,263,286,350** Routine Name: LRVR0 Before: n/a After:B109458597 **350** Routine Name: LRVR1 Before: B36555743 After: B56535395 **42,153,221,286,291,350** Routine Name: LRVR3 Before: B37947077 After: B71492279 **42,121,153,286,291,350** Routine Name: LRVR4 Before: B51672898 After: B53036474 **14,42,121,153,221,263,279, 283,287,286,330,350** Routine Name: LRVRA Before: B22603314 After: B28568230 **153,221,263,350** Routine Name: LRVRAP4 Before: n/a After: B33201794 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI0 Before: n/a After: B2697549 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI1 Before: n/a After: B34551287 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI1A Before: n/a After: B13452364 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI2 Before: n/a After: B34553820 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI2A Before: n/a After: B77056025 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI3 Before: n/a After: B17349617 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI4 Before: n/a After: B37691501 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI4A Before: n/a After: B95345785 **350** Routine Name: LRVRMI5 Before: n/a After: B10998053 **350** Routine Name: LRVRPOC Before: B91536012 After: B82812080 **290,350** Routine Name: LRVRPOCU Before: B42664730 After: B51599484 **290,350** Routine Name: LRVRW Before: B13773840 After: B16901632 **153,221,350** Routine Name: LRWLST1 Before: B94767270 After: B81664062 **48,65,121,153,261,286,331, 379,415,350** Routine Name: LRWLST11 Before: B57149101 After: B73046359 **121,128,153,202,286,331,375,350** Routine Name: LRWLST12 Before: B8101983 After: B55671661 **153,201,350** Routine Name: LRWLST1A Before: n/a After: B15060477 **350** Routine Name: LRWRKLS1 Before: B14695265 After: B21972414 **121,153,185,268,350** Routine Name: LRWRKLST Before: B41281168 After: B65810954 **1,17,38,153,185,221,268,362,350** Routine Name: LRWU4 Before: B24817010 After: B32373640 **128,153,201,271,402,350** Routine Name: LRWU6 Before: B10023759 After: B22920488 **316,402,350** Routine Name: LRWU7 Before: B10236249 After: B33901774 **350** Routine Name: LRWU8 Before: n/a After:B142893179 **350** Routine Name: LRWU8A Before: n/a After:B118207612 **350** Routine Name: LRWU9 Before: n/a After:B178029023 **350** Routine Name: LRX Before: B57348907 After: B71828345 **65,153,201,217,290,360,350** Routine Name: LRXREF Before: B15428719 After: B75229218 **70,153,263,350** Routine list of preceding patches: 116, 218, 269, 300, 308, 313, 315, 323 330, 337, 339, 347, 348, 352, 358, 360, 361, 363 373, 375, 378, 384, 386, 388, 392, 395, 402, 406 413, 415 ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : MCCORMACK,JOHN Date Entered : NOV 08, 2005 Completed By: HARMON,LUCILLE Date Completed: SEP 13, 2012 Released By : BELSCHWINDER,MICHAEL Date Released : SEP 24, 2012 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== No routines included