$TXT Created by KEOHAN,PAUL at DEVCRN.ISC-ALBANY.VA.GOV (KIDS) on MONDAY, 09/20/99 at 14:35 ============================================================================= Run Date: SEP 30, 1999 Designation: LEX*2*14 Package : LEX - LEXICON UTILITY Priority: Mandatory Version : 2 SEQ #14 Status: Released ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)LEX*2*13 <<= must be installed BEFORE `LEX*2*14' Subject: LEXICON UPDATES Category: - Enhancement (Mandatory) - Routine Description: ============ 1. This patch includes data updates to the following Lexicon files: 757 MAJOR CONCEPT MAP 757.001 CONCEPT USAGE 757.01 EXPRESSIONS 757.02 CODES 757.1 SEMANTIC MAP 757.11 SEMANTIC CLASS 757.21 SUBSETS Some ICD9 codes did not have the correct terms in the Lexicon and are corrected in this patch. For NOIS's EKH-0699-40932 and LEX-0799-42519, four V-code changes were made. V72.81, V72.82, and V72.83 were corrected to reflect the proper terms contained in the original ICD9 release. The three narrative descriptions, previously connected to these codes were added as terms to one code (V82.5). For LON-0699-61584 synonyms were expanded and added to existing codes 757.0 and 333.82. 2. Routine LEXAR5 has been updated to comply with the CPT lookup standards using an API (CPT^ICPTCOD). Before the change a hard-coded lookup of the ^ICPT global was employed. NOIS ==== EKH-0699-40932 LON-0699-61584 LEX-0799-42519 TEST SITES ========== Battle Creek, MI Long Beach, CA Eastern Kansas HCS, KA ROUTINE SUMMARY =============== The second line now reads as follows : ;2.0;Lexicon Utility;**[patch list]**;Sep 23, 1996 CHECK^XTSUMBLD results: Routine Before Patch After Patch Patch List ======= ============ =========== ========== LEX2014 NEW 18673501 14 LEX2014P NEW 992350 14 LEXAR5 7720028 7158995 14 FTP SOFTWARE RETRIEVAL ====================== Global Host File: LEX_2_P14.GBL (ASCII) FTP Address and Directory: Hines 152.129.1.110 [ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE] Albany 152.127.1.5 [ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE] Salt Lake 152.131.2.1 [ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE] INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ========================= 1) Users may be on the system during the install of LEX*2*14. Routine mapping is not recommended for the routines released in this patch. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> IMPORTANT <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< If you have installed LEX*2*14 into another account, and the Lexicon global ^LEX is translated into the current account, you may go directly to step 5 of the installation instructions. It is not necessary to install the data from the global host file LEX_2_P14.GBL more than once per translation. >>>>>>> IMPORTANT <<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>> IMPORTANT <<<<<<<<< 2) Make sure that the remnants of a previous import global does not exist on your system. If the global ^LEXM exists, you will need to kill this global before proceeding. To kill the unsubscripted global ^LEXM: DSM K ^LEXM Open M The prevention of unsubscripted global kills is a system wide setting, but can be allowed for a particular process using the $ZU command. The command for enabling unsubscripted global kills is: VAH>S X=$ZU(68,28,0) VAH>K ^LEXM The command for disabling unsubscripted kills for a process is S X=$ZU(68,28,1), however, halting out of the process and creating a new process will achieve the same effect. 3) Install the data from the global host file LEX_2_P14.GBL. This file contains the Lexicon Utility's import global ^LEXM. DSM Use ^%GTI and the input device LEX_2_P14.GBL Open M We recommend that the GUI Thin Client be used to restore the global. Be sure to select the VAH namespace in the "Global Utilities" window. Make sure that you select the global host file LEX_2_P14.GBL (File / Open) before changing the file format. With the namespace and file selected, change the restore file format to VAX DSM. Using the GUI utilities will prevent an error when restoring a global saved under DSM (usually seen when using the CHUI %GI utility to restore a DSM global). The loading of the global should take less than 2 minutes. 4) Turn journaling off for globals ^LEX, ^LEXT and ^LEXM. DSM Use ^%GLOMAN For the globals ^LEX, ^LEXT and ^LEXM Select "Change Journaling Capabilities" Select "D" for "Disabled" Open M We recommend using the GUI System Operations Utilities. Select the database where the globals ^LEX, ^LEXT and ^LEXM reside using the Databases tab (to find out where a global resides use the GUI global utility directory tab). Then select the menu item Action / Database / Global attributes. In the Attributes and Journaling window, click on the "Globals" button. Select the globals ^LEX, ^LEXT and ^LEXM (note the "All Globals" check box needs to be unmarked to select a specific global). Make sure the check box under the column heading "Journal" is unmarked for the ^LEX, ^LEXT and ^LEXM globals and then click "OK." 5) Set up user and IO variables (D ^XUP) for programmer access. 6) Distribution Load: Load the Distribution from the Packman Message using the Packman function "Install/Check Message." Environment Check: Only package components and system variables will be checked during the loading of the transport global. 7) KIDS Installation: Install the patch using the KIDS Installation Menu action "Install Package(s)" and the install name LEX*2.0*14. The KIDS installation should take less than a minute (with journaling off) depending on the number of users/jobs on the system. Environment Check: LEX*2*14 data exists (by global translation): If the data for LEX*2*14 has been installed and is translated into the current account, then only package components and system variables will be checked. LEX*2*14 data does not exist: If the data for LEX*2*14 can not be found (either in the current account or by translation) then the environment check routine will verify the import global ^LEXM by build namespace and global checksum. This is to insure that the correct import global is loaded and that all of the data contained in the import global arrived at your site during the FTP transfer. If you have inadvertently loaded the wrong import global or the global fails the checksum, the install will stop and you will need to kill ^LEXM and FTP another copy of the import global (see the section on FTP Software Retrieval and step 3 of the Installation Instructions). Disable Options: When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options and Protocols? YES//", respond NO. 8) Cleanup a) Kill the unsubscripted global ^LEXM: After the installation of this patch you will need to kill the "unsubscripted" import global ^LEXM to prevent import global checksum errors on future installations. (see step 2 for "unsubscripted" kills) b) If journaling was turned off in step 4 for the ^LEX and ^LEXT globals, turn journaling back on. DSM Same instructions as in step 4 except select "E" for "Enabled" Open M Same instructions as in step 4 except make sure the check box under the column heading "Journal" is marked for the ^LEX and ^LEXT globals. c) Delete routines LEX2014 and LEX2014P if they exist. These are environment check and post-install routines. Routine Information: ==================== Routine Name: - LEXAR5 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - LEX2014 Routine Checksum: Routine Name: - LEX2014P Routine Checksum: ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : KEOHAN,PAUL Date Entered : JUL 28, 1999 Completed By: HERREN,CATHRYN Date Completed: SEP 30, 1999 Released By : HENDRY,MICHAEL Date Released : SEP 30, 1999 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT