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You can move the message to the error queue if the Ack/Nack Condition is met when the HL7 message is processed by the HL7 Outbound device.
Select the check box checkbox to enable the move to the error queue. In the Ack/Nack Condition field, set the condition(s) that must be met for the message to be moved to the error queue. By default, Connexion will match the value of the MSA-1 segment to either AE or AR, which are two common error codes set in the HL7 Inbound device (HL7 Inbound Device>Connection). If you have used other values, you can specify those instead.
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If you wish to add an entry to the Connexion Error Log, in addition to moving the HL7 message to the error queue, select the check boxcheckbox.
Continuation Messages
Older systems, especially those on mainframe computers, may have limits on the size of files they can process. If the destination of the HL7 Outbound device is such a system, you can determine how to split HL7 messages and create continuation files on the device.
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- You can split messages based on the number of lines or file size. Select the splitting option you wish to use. If you choose to split by the number of lines, enter the number of lines after which the HL7 message should be split. If you choose to split based on file size, enter the maximum size in KB.
- You can also include some segments in every continuation message:
- Select Include PID to include the entire patient identifier segment in every continuation message. This segment includes fields to specify patient-specific information such as age, ID, name, sex, and address.
- Select Include EVN to include the entire event segment in every continuation message. This segment contains information to identify the specific event to which the HL7 message refers, including admission, discharge, death (if applicable), and reason (doctor's orders, patient request, etc.). Note that other segments may contain fields that are preferred to fields in the EVN segment. Consult your organization's HL7 message standards for guidance.
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You must use the same SSL security certificate for the Outbound device that you used for the Inbound device. Copy it from the SSL Encryption screen on the HL7 Inbound device configuration and paste it into the field on the HL7 Outbound device configuration (remember to remove the instructional text before saving).