Field Separator
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Specifies the separator between the segment ID and the first
real field. This value defines the character that is used as a aspirator
for the rest of the message.
This is the first field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-01).
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Field Separator character value as a decimal ASCII number. The
allowed range is 1 to 127.
The default setting is 124 which
is character ’|’.
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Encoding
Characters
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Specifies four encoding characters in the following order:
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HL7 encoding characters in the respective order.
The configured default is: ^~\&
(ASCII 94, 126, 92, and 38, respectively).
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Sending Application
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Specifies the sending application among other applications within
the network enterprise. The network enterprise consists of the applications
that participate in the exchange of HL7 messages within the enterprise.
This is the third field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-03).
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User defined value for the HL7 sending application.
The configured default is Sun HL7 adapter.
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Sending Facility
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Specifies (further identifies) the sending application among
multiple identical instances of the application running on behalf
of different organizations.
This is the forth field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-04).
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User defined value for the HL7 sending facility.
The configured default is Sun HL7 adapter.
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Receiving
Application
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Specifies the receiving application among other applications
within the network enterprise. The network enterprise consists of
the applications that participate in the exchange of HL7 messages
within the enterprise.
This is the fifth field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-05).
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User defined value for the HL7 receiving application.
The configured default is Sun HL7 adapter.
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Receiving
Facility
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Specifies (further identifies) the receiving application among
multiple identical instances of the application running on behalf
of different organizations.
This is the sixth field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-06).
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User defined value for the HL7 receiving facility.
The configured default is Sun HL7 adapter.
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Security
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Specifies the implemented application level security features.
This is the eighth field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-08).
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Under development by HL7.
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Processing ID
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Specifies the sub-component Processing ID of MSH-11. MSH-11
is used to indicate whether a message is processed as defined in the
HL7 Application (level 7) Processing rules.
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Enter one of the following:
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Version ID
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Specifies the particular HL7 version to be matched by the receiving
system to its own version.
This is the 12th field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-12).
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The HL7 Standard version value as displayed in HL7 Table 0104
- Version ID.
The default value is 2.5.
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Country Code
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Specifies a code that indicates the country of origin for the
message (see HL7 Table 0399). Used to specify default elements in
a message, such as currency.
This is the 17th field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-17).
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The Country Code value uses the 3-character (alphabetic) form
of ISO 3166.
The default value is USA.
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Character Set
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Specifies the character set(s) in use by the messages (see HL7
Table 0211). If the field is left blank, the character set in use
is understood to be the 7-bit ASCII set.
This is the 18th field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-18).
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The configured default is 8859/1 (printable
7-bit ASCII character set). See HL7 Table 0211 for available values
and descriptions.
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Principal
Language of Message
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Specifies the principal language of the message. Codes come
from ISO 639.
This is the 19th field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-19).
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The 2-character ISO 639 alphabetic code.
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Alternate Character Set Handling Scheme
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Specifies the value for the Alternate character set handling
scheme to be used when any alternative character sets are used and
a special handling scheme is necessary (see HL7 Table 0356).
This is the 20th field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-20).
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Available values include ISO 2022-1994, 2.3, or <null> (blank). Leaving the field
blank indicates that no character set switching will occur.
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Conformance
Statement ID
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The Conformance Statement ID (Message Profile Identifier in
V2.5) is a unique identifier that applies to a query’s Conformance
Statement, or as a Message Profile Identifier, asserts constancy with
a message profile (grammar, syntax, usage, and so forth).
This is the 21st field in the HL7 MSH segment (MSH-21).
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An HL7 Conformance Statement ID value or leave blank.
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Validate MSH
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Specifies whether to validate the MSH segment of the data message
(for inbound) and the MSH segment of the ACK (for outbound).
This parameter is used for outbound Collaboration code.
Note –
This property does not affect structural validation of
the whole HL7 message itself. Structural validation is always performed.
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Select True or False.
True indicates that the Collaboration
validates the MSH segment.
The configured default is True.
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