============================================================================= Run Date: JUL 09, 2009 Designation: PSO*7*289 Package : PSO - OUTPATIENT PHARMACY Priority: Mandatory Version : 7 SEQ #276 Status: Released Compliance Date: AUG 09, 2009 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)IB*2*384 install with patch `PSO*7*289' (v)BPS*1*7 install with patch `PSO*7*289' (v)PSO*7*246 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' (v)PSS*1*131 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' (v)PSX*2*65 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' (v)PSO*7*303 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' (v)PSO*7*304 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' (v)PSO*7*305 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' (v)PSO*7*317 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSO*7*289' Subject: ePharmacy Enhancements - Package Specific Features Category: - Routine - Enhancement (Mandatory) - Data Dictionary - Other Description: ============ This patch has enhancements which extend the capabilities of the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture (VistA) electronic pharmacy (ePharmacy) billing system. Below is a list of all the applications involved in this project along with their patch number: APPLICATION/VERSION PATCH -------------------------------------------------------------- CONSOLIDATED MAIL OUTPATIENT PHARMACY (CMOP) V. 2.0 PSX*2*65 PHARMACY DATA MANAGEMENT (PDM) V. 1.0 PSS*1*131 OUTPATIENT PHARMACY (OP) V. 7.0 PSO*7*289 INTEGRATED BILLING (IB) V. 2.0 IB*2*384 ELECTRONIC CLAIMS MANAGEMENT ENGINE (ECME) V. 1.0 BPS*1*7 The last three patches (PSO*7*289, IB*2*384 and BPS*1*7) will be released in the Kernel Installation and Distribution System (KIDS) multi-build distribution BPS PSO IB BUNDLE 3.0. Patches PSX*2*65 and PSS*1*131 will be released as stand-alone patches. Since there is an implementation dependency between the multi-build distribution and the stand-alone patches, PSX*2*65 and PSS*1*131 must be installed prior to the installation of the multi-build. For more specific instructions please refer to the installation steps provided in each of the patches. This patch modifies the Outpatient Pharmacy v7.0 application as described below: 1. A modification was made to prevent users from entering a suspense date that is greater than the fill date plus 90 days. Dates where the fill date plus 90 days is greater than the expiration date will not be allowed. 2. Functionality to allow non-DUR/RTS reject to be placed on Third Party Payer Rejects - Worklist [PSO REJECTS WORKLIST] option was added. To accomplish this the following additions were made: a. A new EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS FILE (#52.86) was added to store ePharmacy specific parameters by division. Along with this file, a new EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS [PSO ePHARM SITE PARAMATERS] option was added for entry/edit of parameters. Regardless of any parameters defined in this new file, Refill-Too-Soon (RTS), Drug Utilization Review(DUR) and Tricare rejects will always be placed on the Pharmacy Reject Worklist. Sites will have the ability to select to allow all third party rejects to pass to the the Third Party Payer Rejects - Worklist which is also referred to as the Pharmacy Reject Worklist or they can choose to specify individual reject codes. Individual third party reject codes can be defined to be automatically placed on the worklist or defined to require OPECC intervention. If the site chooses to allow all rejects to be placed on the worklist, individual codes are overridden but not deleted from the file. b. For display of non-DUR/RTS rejects for the Third Party Payer Rejects - Worklist [PSO REJECTS WORKLIST] option, rejects passed via OPECC manual intervention will be denoted in the comment section of the Reject Information screen as: - JUN 09, 2008@14:04:18 - Transferred by OPECC. (user,name) Rejects passed automatically will be denoted in the comments section of the Reject Information Screen as - JUN 09, 2008@16:00:09 - Automatically transferred due to override for reject code. (user,name) All rejects other than Refill-Too-Soon, DUR, and Tricare will be displayed at the end of the listing under "OTHER REJECTS" header. The "OTHER REJECTS" header will be displayed regardless of whether the GI - Group Insurance action is toggled on or off. Non-DUR/RTS rejections will be resolved with the existing functionality and will be resubmitted to ECME in the same manner as DUR/RTS rejections. 3. A modification was made to not allow a claim to be reversed through ECME for an unreleased CMOP fill when the prescription/fill is discontinued. If the fill is either a CMOP released or Non-CMOP released fill the reversal will be performed. Because the software already performs a reversal for unsuccessful/not dispensed claims, no changes are needed for reversing discontinued non-dispensed fills. Also, no changes are needed when the NDC from CMOP differs from the NDC on the claim because this function is already performed by existing software. 4. New functionality was added to prevent prescriptions from being filled/sent to CMOP when a host processing error occurs when a claim is submitted through ECME. The host processing errors are identified by reject codes M6, M8, NN, and 99. The following conditions apply when this scenario occurs. a. The transmission of the Rx/fill will be delayed 1 day in hopes that the host processing issues will be resolved. b. An activity log entry will be defined to state the date/time along with a comment stating that the Rx/fill was left in suspense hold due to a host processing error. c. This added functionality does not include the Pull Early from Suspense function. NOTE: There is a known issue where the system may not automatically resubmit all claims rejected due to a host processing error. A test facility found where the software did not resubmit an electronic pharmacy claim automatically when a claim rejected for a host processing error. The following day the prescription was transmitted to CMOP as anticipated and was filled. The claim did appear on the ECME User Screen so it could be manually resubmitted, which is the process facilities followed before this patch was installed. Based upon analysis, this is an infrequent scenario (less than 1%) and will only occur in a particular set of circumstances. This issue will be fixed in the next ePharmacy patch release. 5. New functionality was added to the Print from Suspense File [PSO PNDLBL] option to prevent ePharmacy prescriptions from being printed from suspense or transmitted to CMOP until 3/4 of the days supply of the Rx/fill has elapsed. The system will not hold a prescription for 3/4 days supply when: - the previous fill was not ECME billable - the Rx is flagged for SC or EI - the DEA special Handling code is non billable (i.e. has M or 0 (zero) or (I, S, N, and/or 9)) without an E. - the Rx is a zero fill on a renewal - the patient does not currently have insurance 6. A modification was made to PRESCRIPTION file (#52), REJECT INFO sub-file (#52.25), CLARIFICATION CODE field (#24). This was a set of codes field. It is now a pointer to file #9002313.25 (BPS NCPDP CLARIFICATION CODE). A post install routine will go through the reject info subfile and convert the old set of code values to the appropriate new pointer values. The post install will send a mail message to the person installing the build which details the affected rejected prescriptions. The 'Submit Clarif. Code' protocol [PSO REJECT DISPLAY CLARIFICATION CODE] has been altered to use the new pointer value. 7. The 'Edit NDC and DAW Code of Discontinued/Expired Prescriptions' functionality introduced in PSO*7.0*281 has been extended to also allow edits of prescriptions with a status of DISCONTINUED BY PROVIDER and DISCONTINUED (EDIT). 8. New functionality was added to create a nightly background mail message regarding open/unresolved rejects on the reject worklist. The 'Third Party Payer Rejects - Nightly Message' option [PSO REJECTS BACKGROUND MESSAGE] will be queued to run every 24 hours by the post install routine. This option is intended to be a stand alone option and should not be placed on any menu. The message will be delivered to the 'PSO REJECTS BACKGROUND MESSAGE' mailgroup; this mailgroup should be populated with appropriate ePharmacy users to receive the information. Mail messages are generated for each division. Sites may alter EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS file (#52.86) REJECT WORKLIST DAYS field (#4) for each division using the ePharmacy Site Parameters option [PSO EPHARM SITE PARAMETERS] of the ePharmacy Menu. If no sites are defined in the EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS file (#52.86), no message will be generated. This parameter may be defined to be 1 to 30 days that an uncommented reject can remain on the reject worklist without being included in the nightly reject worklist alert mail message. The following are the criteria for a reject to be included in the mail message: a. The prescription is active, suspensed, expired, or on hold. b. The prescription is unreleased. c. The claim has been on the Reject Worklist for more days than the value in the REJECT WORKLIST DAYS field for the division. d. The claim has no comments added within the date range. 9. New functionality was added to allow NDC validation of third party payable prescriptions by pharmacy technicians. Current functionality requires a pharmacist to perform this task. In addition, for the PRESCRIPTION file(#52) and the REFILL sub-file (#52.1), the DATE NDC VALIDATED field (#83) and NDC VALIDATED BY field (#84) will be captured when the NDC is validated for a prescription or refill; this validation information will be displayed when prescriptions are released; if the NDCs have not been validated, that information will be displayed instead. The 'NDC Validation' option [PSO NDC VALIDATE] has been added to the ePharmacy Menu for use by technicians. The option will work as follows: a. The technician will be prompted to scan or enter a prescription number. An '^' may be entered to halt the option. b. The system will evaluate the Rx. If the Rx NDC has already been validated, the technician will be prompted if they wish to revalidate. If the answer is yes, the technician will be allowed to proceed. If the answer is no, the technician will be returned to the select a prescription prompt. c. If the Rx is CMOP, external interface or released, the user will not be allowed to validate the NDC. d. The system will display information about the Rx, notate that the Rx has not been previously validated and will prompt for PRODUCT NDC. A valid PRODUCT NDC must be entered for this prompt. Valid PRODUCT NDC's are those defined for the drug in Drug file (#50) as an NDC of a synonym or the default NDC. e. The system will compare the Rx NDC to the PRODUCT NDC submitted on the initial ePharmacy claim. If the NDCs do not match, the system will reverse and resubmit a third party claim with the new NDC and store the new NDC on the fill. f. If the prescription is defined as TRICARE and is not payable, the system will display an appropriate message and the technician will be returned to the select a prescription prompt. g. If the prescription is defined as TRICARE and the reversed claim returns not payable, the system will display an appropriate message and the technician will be returned to the select a prescription prompt. h. Otherwise, the system will update the NDC validation fields for the Rx/Fill, and the technician will be returned to the select a prescription prompt. 10. The RES - Resubmit Claim action was added to the Reject Information (TRICARE) screen of the Third Party Payer Rejects - Worklist [PSO REJECTS WORKLIST] option. 11. The following functionality will work only if the REGISTRATION package V.5.3 patch DG*5.3*688 that introduces the COUNTRY field to the PATIENT file (#2) is installed: When using the Print from Suspense File [PSO PNDLBL] option, if the routing is MAIL and the address is Foreign, it will be treated just like the BAD ADDRESS INDICATOR or DO NOT MAIL order where: a. The prescription will not be sent to the automated filling equipment and/or to the label printer. The fill will remain on suspense until it is pulled early, the routing is changed to window, or the address is changed. b. For the first time attempt to print from suspense, an entry will be added to the activity log and a MailMan message will be generated to the user who queued the job to print from suspense and the members of the PSO EXTERNAL DISPENSE ALERTS mail group. 12. When the NDC changes during auto-release of the prescription for CMOP or OPAI fills, the fill date on the fill will be updated to become the same as the release date. An entry will be made in the activity log for the fill to denote the changed date. This patch addresses the following New Service Request (NSR): ------------------------------------------------------------- There is no NSR associated with this patch. This patch addresses the following Remedy Ticket(s): ---------------------------------------------------- There is no Remedy Tickets associated with this patch. Overview of Remedy Ticket(s): ----------------------------- N/A Components Sent With Patch -------------------------- The following is a list of files included in this patch: UP SEND DATA USER DATE SEC. COMES SITE RSLV OVER FILE # FILE NAME DD CODE W/FILE DATA PTRS RIDE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 52 PRESCRIPTION YES YES NO NO Partial DD: subDD: 52 fld: 86 subDD: 52.25 fld: 24 52.5 RX SUSPENSE YES YES NO NO Partial DD: subDD: 52.5 fld: 10 52.86 EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS YES YES NO The following is a list of fields included in this patch: Field Name (Number) File Name (Number) Subfile Name (Number) ------------------- ------------------ EPHARMACY SUSPENSE HOLD DATE (#86) PRESCRIPTION (#52) CLARIFICATION CODE (#24) REJECT INFO (#52.25) OF PRESCRIPTION (#52) SUSPENSE HOLD DATE (#10) RX SUSPENSE (#52.5) DIVISION (#.01) EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) ALLOW ALL REJECTS (#1) EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) USER (#2) EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) DATE OF LAST UPDATE (#3) EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) REJECT CODE (#52.8651) EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) CODE (#.01) REJECT CODE (#52.8651) OF EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) AUTO SEND (#1) REJECT CODE (#52.8651) OF EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) USER (#2) REJECT CODE (#52.8651) OF EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) DATE OF LAST UPDATE (#3) REJECT CODE (#52.8651) OF EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) REJECT WORKLIST DAYS (#4) REJECT CODE (#52.8651) OF EPHARMACY SITE PARAMETERS (#52.86) The following is a list of list templates included in this patch: Template Name ------------------------ PSO REJECT DISPLAY - RESOLVED PSO REJECT DISPLAY PSO REJECT TRICARE The following is a list of protocols included in this patch: Protocol Name ------------------------------------------------------ PSO REJECT DISCONTINUE PSO REJECT DISPLAY ADD COMMENT PSO REJECT DISPLAY CLARIFICATION CODE PSO REJECT DISPLAY HIDDEN MENU PSO REJECT DISPLAY IGNORE PSO REJECT DISPLAY MED PROFILE PSO REJECT DISPLAY MENU PSO REJECT DISPLAY MENU - RESOLVED PSO REJECT DISPLAY OVERRIDE PSO REJECT DISPLAY PRIOR AUTHORIZATION PSO REJECT DISPLAY REOPEN PSO REJECT DISPLAY RESUBMIT PSO REJECT DISPLAY RX EDIT PSO REJECT DISPLAY RX VIEW PSO REJECT DISPLAY SUSPENSE DATE PSO REJECT FILL RX PSO REJECT TRICARE MENU VALM DOWN A LINE VALM FIRST SCREEN VALM GOTO PAGE VALM LAST SCREEN VALM NEXT SCREEN VALM PREVIOUS SCREEN VALM PRINT LIST VALM PRINT SCREEN VALM QUIT VALM REFRESH VALM SEARCH LIST VALM TURN ON/OFF MENUS VALM UP ONE LINE The following is a list of options included in this patch: Option Name Type New/Modified ----------- ---- ------------ PSO EPHARMACY MENU Menu Modified PSO IGNORED REJECTS REPORT Run routine Modified PSO NDC VALIDATE Run routine New PSO PMP Action Modified PSO PMP SITE PREFERENCES Action New PSO REJECTS BACKGROUND MESSAGE Run routine New PSO REJECTS VIEW/PROCESS Run routine Modified PSO REJECTS WORKLIST Run routine Modified PSO ePHARM SITE PARAMETERS Action New The following is a list of mail groups added in this patch: Mail Group ------------------------------- PSO REJECTS BACKGROUND MESSAGE Documentation Retrieval: ======================== Sites may retrieve documentation in one of the following ways: 1. The preferred method is to FTP the files from download.vista.med.va.gov, which will transmit the files from the first available FTP server. 2. 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 3. Documentation can also be retrieved from the VistA Documentation Library (VDL) on the Internet at the following address, http://www.va.gov/vdl. The documentation distribution includes: FILE NAME DESCRIPTION --------------------------------------------------------------------- PSO_7_P289_RN.pdf Release Notes PSO_7_MAN_UM_R0709.pdf Manager User Manual PSO_7_P289_MAN_UM_CP.pdf Manager User Manual change pages PSO_7_PHAR_UM_R0709.pdf Pharmacist User Manual PSO_7_P289_PHAR_UM_CP.pdf Pharmacist User Manual change pages PSO_7_TECH_UM_R0709 Technician User Manual PSO_7_P289_TECH_UM_CP.pdf Technician User Manual change pages PSO_7_TM_R0709.pdf Technical Manual PSO_7_P289_TM_CP.pdf Technical Manual change pages Test Sites: =========== Heartland-West HCS Louisville, KY Saginaw, MI ================INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ================= In preparation for installation, determine the name of the person who will be the Coordinator for the mailgroup "PSO REJECTS BACKGROUND MESSAGE". This person is typically someone who deals directly with ePharmacy claims rejection resolution. To avoid disruptions, these patches should be installed when users are not on the system and during non-peak hours. Of particular concern would be the items below. 1. Installation can NOT be queued because there is user input required during the installation. 2. Do not install the patch when ECME claims are being generated by the BPS Nightly Background Job option [BPS NIGHTLY BACKGROUND JOB]. Wait for this job to finish or complete the installation before this job starts. 3. Do not install the patch when prescriptions are being transmitted to CMOP. Wait for the CMOP transmission to finish or complete the installation before the transmission starts. Check with Pharmacy Service or your pharmacy Automated Data Processing Application Coordinator (ADPAC) to find out when CMOP transmissions occur. Install Time - Approximately 30 minutes Post-Install Time - Is tasked and may take several hours to run. 1. OBTAIN PATCHES -------------- Patches PSX*2*65 and PSS*1*131 will be sent to your system upon release from the National Patch Module. Obtain the host file BPS_1_7_PSO_IB.KID, which contains the following three patch installs: BPS*1.0*7 PSO*7.0*289 IB*2.0*384 Sites can retrieve VistA software from the following FTP addresses. The preferred method is to FTP the files from: download.vista.med.va.gov This will transmit the files from the first available FTP server. Sites may also elect to retrieve software 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 The BPS_1_7_PSO_IB.KID host file is located in the anonymous.software directory. Use ASCII Mode when downloading the file. 2. LOAD TRANSPORT GLOBAL FOR STAND-ALONE PATCHES --------------------------------------------- For patches PSX*2*65 and PSS*1*131, choose the PackMan message containing each of these patches and invoke the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE PackMan option. 3. START UP KIDS ------------- Start up the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu option [XPD MAIN]: Edits and Distribution ... Utilities ... Installation ... Select Kernel Installation & Distribution System Option: INStallation --- Load a Distribution Print Transport Global Compare Transport Global to Current System Verify Checksums in Transport Global Install Package(s) Restart Install of Package(s) Unload a Distribution Backup a Transport Global Select Installation Option: 4. RUN OPTIONAL INSTALLATION OPTIONS FOR STAND-ALONE PATCHES --------------------------------------------------------- From the Installation menu, you may select to use the following options (when prompted for the INSTALL NAME, enter each of the stand-alone patches (PSX*2.0*65 and PSS*1.0*131)): a. Backup a Transport Global - This option will create a backup message of any routines exported with this patch. It will not backup any other changes such as Data Dictionaries (DD's) or templates. b. Compare Transport Global to Current System - This option will allow you to view all changes that will be made when this patch is installed. It compares all components of this patch (routines, DD's, templates, etc.). c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global - This option will allow you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. 5. INSTALL STAND-ALONE PATCHES --------------------------- This is the step to start the installation of this KIDS patch. This will need to be run for each of the stand-alone patches (PSX*2*65 and PSS*1*131). a. Choose the Install Package(s) option to start the patch install. b. When prompted for the "Select INSTALL NAME:", enter the patch name. c. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//" answer NO. d. When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES//" answer NO. e. When prompted, "Device: Home//" respond with the correct device. 6. LOAD TRANSPORT GLOBAL FOR MULTI-BUILD ------------------------------------- After the installation of the stand-alone patches is complete, return to the Installation menu. From the Installation menu, select the Load a Distribution option. When prompted for "Enter a Host File:", enter the full directory path where you saved the host file BPS_1_7_PSO_IB.KID (e.g., SYS$SYSDEVICE:[ANONYMOUS]BPS_1_7_PSO_IB.KID). When prompted for "OK to continue with Load? NO//", enter "YES." The following will display: Loading Distribution... BPS PSO IB BUNDLE 3.0 BPS*1.0*7 PSO*7.0*289 IB*2.0*384 Use INSTALL NAME: BPS PSO IB BUNDLE 3.0 to install this Distribution. 7. RUN OPTIONAL INSTALLATION OPTIONS FOR MULTI-BUILD ------------------------------------------------- From the Installation menu, you may select to use the following options (when prompted for the INSTALL NAME, enter BPS PSO IB BUNDLE 3.0): a. Backup a Transport Global - This option will create a backup message of any routines exported with this patch. It will not backup any other changes such as DD's or templates. b. Compare Transport Global to Current System - This option will allow you to view all changes that will be made when this patch is installed. It compares all components of this patch (routines, DD's, templates, etc.). c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global - This option will allow you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. 8. INSTALL MULTI-BUILD ------------------- This is the step to start the installation of this KIDS patch. This will need to be run for the BPS PSO IB BUNDLE 3.0. a. Choose the Install Package(s) option to start the patch install. b. When prompted for the "Select INSTALL NAME:", enter BPS PSO IB BUNDLE 3.0. c. For the PSO*7*289 patch when prompted "Incoming Mail Groups: Enter the Coordinator for Mail Group 'PSO REJECTS BACKGROUND MESSAGE':", enter the person who will serve as the coordinator for this new mail group. d. For the PSO*7*289 patch, when prompted "Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES//" enter YES unless your system does this in a nightly TaskMan process. e. For the BPS*1*7 patch, when prompted "Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES//" enter YES unless your system does this in a nightly TaskMan process. f. For the IB*2*384 patch, when prompted "Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES//" enter YES unless your system does this in a nightly TaskMan process. g. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//" enter NO. h. When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES//" enter YES. i. When prompted "Enter options you wish to mark as 'Out Of Order':" enter the following options: Billing Clerk's Menu [IB BILLING CLERK MENU] Billing Supervisor Menu ... [IB BILLING SUPERVISOR MENU] Patient Insurance Menu ... [IBCN INSURANCE MGMT MENU] e-Pharmacy Menu ... [IBCNR E-PHARMACY MENU] ECME Billing Events Report option [IB ECME BILLING EVENTS] ECME [BPSMENU] ECME User Screen [BPS USER SCREEN] Rx (Prescriptions) [PSO RX] ePharmacy Menu [PSO EPHARMACY MENU] Suspense Functions [PSO PND] j. When prompted "Enter protocols you wish to mark as 'Out Of Order':" enter . k. When prompted "Delay Install (Minutes): (0-60): 0//" enter an appropriate number of minutes to delay the installation in order to give users enough time to exit the disabled options before the installation starts. l. When prompted "Device: Home//" respond with the correct device. The PSO post-install routine delivered with PSO*7.0*289 will convert the set of codes values for CLARIFICATION CODE field (#24) of REJECT INFO multiple (#52.25) of PRESCRIPTION file (#52) to a pointer to BPS NCPDP CLARIFICATION CODES file (#9002313.25). This post-install will be tasked and may take several hours to run. The post install routine PSO7P289 is being left on the system after the install. It will be deleted with a future patch. Routine Information: ==================== The second line of each of these routines now looks like: ;;7.0;OUTPATIENT PHARMACY;**[Patch List]**;May 2008;Build 57 The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: PSO7P289 Before: n/a After: B95661836 **289** Routine Name: PSOBPSSP Before: n/a After: B8034354 **289** Routine Name: PSOBPSU1 Before: B48320825 After: B46150481 **148,260,281,287,303,289** Routine Name: PSOBPSU2 Before: B9046002 After: B32851035 **260,287,289** Routine Name: PSOBPSUT Before: B55060216 After: B54217211 **148,247,260,281,287,289** Routine Name: PSONDCUT Before: B36314328 After: B54609363 **148,287,317,289** Routine Name: PSONDCV Before: n/a After: B50952716 **289** Routine Name: PSOORED2 Before: B65905968 After: B66199393 **2,51,46,78,102,114,117,133, 159,148,247,260,281,289** Routine Name: PSOORED7 Before: B22763221 After: B22904608 **148,247,281,289** Routine Name: PSOOREDT Before: B66980461 After: B65205187 **4,20,27,37,57,46,78,102,104, 119,143,148,260,281,304,289** Routine Name: PSOORNE2 Before: B67777305 After: B68054586 **11,21,23,27,32,37,46,84,103, 117,131,146,156,210,148,222, 238,264,281,289** Routine Name: PSOORUT1 Before: B71052534 After: B71103407 **1,14,30,46,132,148,233,274, 225,305,289** Routine Name: PSOPMP0 Before: B81378700 After: B77858526 **260,281,303,289** Routine Name: PSOPMP1 Before: B29609597 After: B29347601 **260,285,281,303,289** Routine Name: PSOREJP0 Before: B73243704 After: B74165131 **148,260,287,289** Routine Name: PSOREJP1 Before: B65850431 After: B67222014 **148,247,260,281,287,289** Routine Name: PSOREJP2 Before: B64671783 After: B71497801 **148,247,260,287,289** Routine Name: PSOREJP3 Before: B46633183 After: B48298782 **260,287,289** Routine Name: PSOREJP4 Before: n/a After: B58124715 **289** Routine Name: PSOREJU1 Before: B57802096 After: B57825084 **148,247,260,287,289** Routine Name: PSOREJU4 Before: n/a After: B23487142 **289** Routine Name: PSOREJUT Before: B37708205 After: B47876709 **148,247,260,287,289** Routine Name: PSORXED Before: B53805571 After: B65116551 **2,16,21,26,56,71,125,201,246,289** Routine Name: PSORXED1 Before: B18527125 After: B21189403 **2,16,21,289** Routine Name: PSORXL1 Before: B50145342 After: B50241379 **36,46,148,260,274,287,289** Routine Name: PSOSULB1 Before: B25792932 After: B43045275 **10,200,264,289** Routine Name: PSOSULBL Before: B68925127 After: B71252652 **139,173,174,148,200,260,264, 287,289** Routine Name: PSOSUPOE Before: B58352805 After: B64269285 **8,21,27,34,130,148,281,287,289** Routine list of preceding patches: 246, 303, 304, 305, 317 ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : ELLZEY,LINDA Date Entered : OCT 25, 2007 Completed By: LYNCH,MARY F. Date Completed: JUL 08, 2009 Released By : VECE,VIRGINIA Date Released : JUL 09, 2009 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== No routines included