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Connectivity Map - HL7 MSH Segment
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Name
Description
Validate MSH
An indicator of whether to validate the MSH segment of the data message (for
inbound) and the MSH segment of the ACK (for outbound). Select true if you
want the Collaboration to validate the MSH segment; otherwise select false.
This parameter is used in Collaboration code.
Note –
This property does not affect structural validation of the entire HL7
message itself. Structural validation is always performed.
HL7 SFT Segment — TCP/IP HL7 V2 Inbound Adapter
The following table lists and describes the properties that appear on the HL7 SFT Segment page
of the Properties Editor accessed from the Connectivity Map. These properties define the
configuration of the SFT segment of the HL7 message, which provides additional information
about one or more software products used as sending applications. The primary purpose of this
segment is for diagnostic use. There may be additional uses per site-specific agreements. For
more information about this segment, refer to the HL7 specification
Note –
The SFT segment is available starting with HL7 version 2.5.
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Connectivity Map - HL7 SFT Segment
Name
Description
Enable
An indicator of whether the SFT optional segment is enabled in the ACK. Select
true
to enable the segment; otherwise select false.
Note –
If Enable is set to true, and the HL7 version is not configured as 2.5, the
adapter will error upon startup.
Software Vendor
Organization
The name of the company that publishes or distributes the sending software that
created the transaction. This field identifies the vendor responsible for
maintaining the application. The purpose of this field, along with the remaining
fields in this segment, is to provide a more complete profile of the sending
applications.
This is the first field in the HL7 SFT segment (SFT-01).
TCP/IP HL7 V2 Adapter Inbound Connectivity Map Properties
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