============================================================================= Run Date: MAR 27, 2007 Designation: PSN*4*132 Package : PSN - NATIONAL DRUG FILE Priority: Mandatory Version : 4 SEQ #122 Status: Released Compliance Date: MAY 04, 2007 ============================================================================= Associated patches: (v)PSN*4*130 <<= must be installed BEFORE `PSN*4*132' Subject: DATA UPDATES Category: - Routine Description: ============ This patch provides updates to data in several of the files associated with the National Drug File (NDF) application. This patch generates four mail messages. All are sent from NDF MANAGER to members of the NDF DATA mail group, holders of the PSNMGR security key, and the person installing the patch. The first message, with the subject DATA UPDATE FOR NDF, lists new products, CMOP ID (if one exists), dispense units, and associated NDCs, products for which the national formulary indicator has changed, products that have been unmatched from CMOP, and products for which the national formulary restriction has changed. The second, with the subject UPDATED INTERACTIONS, lists interactions that have been added, edited, or inactivated. The third, with the subject DRUGS UNMATCHED FROM NATIONAL DRUG FILE, lists entries in the DRUG file (#50) which have been unmatched from NDF. The fourth, with the subject INTERACTIONS and ALLERGIES UPDATED, lists interactions and allergies which have been changed because they were created with ingredients that are no longer primary ingredients. **ATTENTION: CMOP SITES ONLY** Do not load and install or queue to install this patch while Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy (CMOP) prescriptions are being transmitted. If transmissions are in progress, incorrect prescription information may be sent to the CMOP. To determine if a CMOP transmission is in progress, examine TaskMan for jobs entitled "CMOP Data Transmission". Associated Remedy Tickets: ========================== HD175547 HD176172 HD178426 Test Sites: =========== Chillicothe, OH Martinsburg, WV North Chicago, IL Palo Alto, CA Puget Sound HCS, WA San Juan, PR West Palm Beach, FL Installation Instructions and Software Retrieval: ================================================= This patch can be obtained from the ANONYMOUS.SOFTWARE directory at one of the OI Field Offices. The preferred method is to FTP the file from DOWNLOAD.VISTA.MED.VA.GOV, which will transmit the file from the first available server. Alternatively, sites may elect to retrieve the file from a specific OI Field Office. OI FIELD OFFICE FTP ADDRESS DIRECTORY Albany FTP.FO-ALBANY.MED.VA.GOV anonymous.software Hines FTP.FO-HINES.MED.VA.GOV anonymous.software Salt Lake City FTP.FO-SLC.MED.VA.GOV anonymous.software The software distribution includes: FILE NAME DESCRIPTION BLOCK SIZE NDF4P132.KID KIDS Build 899 blocks National Drug File (NDF) and Pharmacy Data Management (PDM) users should be off the system when this patch is installed. Installation takes less than ten minutes. This patch should be installed during non-peak requirement hours. The environment check routine for this patch checks that the installing person is a valid user, and that the patch has not been installed. 1. Retrieve the file NDF4P132.KID using one of the methods described above. 2. From the Kernel Installation & Distribution System menu, select the Installation menu. 3. From this menu, select the option Load a Distribution and select NDF4P132.KID. 4. From this menu, you may choose to use the option Verify Checksums in Transport Global. When prompted, select PSN*4.0*132. All components of this patch are new, so the option Backup a Transport Global and the option Compare Transport Global to Current System do not have to be invoked. 5. Use the Install Package(s) option and select PSN*4.0*132. 6. When prompted "Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//" respond NO. 7. When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES//" respond NO. Routine Summary: ================ The following routines are included in this patch. The second line of each routine reads: ;;4.0; NATIONAL DRUG FILE;**[patch list]**; 30 Oct 98 CHECK^XTSUMBLD results Routine Name Before Patch After Patch Patch List ============ ============ =========== ========== PSN132D N/A 30501396 132 PSN132E N/A 509531 132 Note: The environment check routine PSN132E and the post-install routine PSN132D will be automatically deleted from your system upon completion of the installation. Routine Information: ==================== The checksums below are new checksums, and can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD. Routine Name: PSN132D Before: n/a After: B72498087 **132** Routine Name: PSN132E Before: n/a After: B568669 **132** ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : ALEXANDER,DAVID Date Entered : JAN 30, 2007 Completed By: LEONARD,KEN Date Completed: MAR 26, 2007 Released By : BARRON,LUANNE Date Released : MAR 27, 2007 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== No routines included