API browser of hospitalMCDRequest452 COM module


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Sets the main MCD object reference that is it uniquely characterizes this XML infoset.

The invoice and MCD object references form a object reference chain (invoice -> mcd) with the MCD as topmost object reference.. The page "object reference" provides an in-depth description of the concepts of "object reference", "object reference chain", and "topmost object reference".

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/images/arrow_right.png Restful webservice calling syntax
[POST] /baseURL/IHospitalMCDRequest/SetMCD
[JSON input data] pIHospitalMCDRequest:
bstrRequestMCDID:
dRequestMCDDate:
lRequestMCDTimestamp:
longValue,    //interface address
"utf8StringValue",
variantDateValue | "stringISODateValue",
longValue
[JSON result data] pbStatus: booleanValue
 
[HTTP result status] 200 Return status 200 signals a successful method call
204 Return status 204 (noContent) signals that the end of an iteration is reached
>= 400 Return status >= 400 signals an unsuccessful function call. The returned JSON{errorCode: code, errorText:"text"} supplies the error message the same as GetAbortInfo() would do.
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/images/arrow_right.png C/C++ calling syntax
HRESULT SetMCD( BSTR
DATE
long
VARIANT_BOOL
bstrRequestMCDID,
dRequestMCDDate,
lRequestMCDTimestamp,
*pbStatus);
[C/C++ return value] S_OK This value is returned if the function call was successful.
S_FALSE This value is returned if the end of an iteration is reached
E_name This value is returned if the function call was unsuccessful and an error exception was generated. Note that if you are using SmartPointers an exception is thrown under these conditions.
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/images/arrow_right.png Calling argument description
[in] BSTR bstrRequestMCDID The request ID is the main software's identification of the MCD ("MCD Fallnummer").

This is one of 3 identifiers that form the MCD object reference. This ID must be identical for the same MCD object reference e.g. in a storno process!

[in] DATE dRequestMCDDate The request date is the main software's date of the MCD request ("MCD Datum")

This is one of 3 identifiers that form the MCD object reference. This date must be identical for the same MCD object reference e.g. in a storno process!

[in] long lRequestMCDTimestamp This is a UNIX timestamp defined at the moment of the MCD's infoset generation. Set this variable 0 to indicate the generation of a new MCD object reference. The IHospitalMCDRequestManager::GetXML and/or IHospitalMCDRequestManager::Print method will return the timestamp that must be used from that point on as 3rd parameter of the object reference.

This is one of 3 identifiers that form the MCD object reference. The timestamp will be generated once for a certain MCD object reference and thereafter the timestamp is always referenced.

[out,retval] VARIANT_BOOL *pbStatus Return status of the method. If pbStatus is VARIANT_FALSE then an error occurred and GetAbortInfo should be called to retrieve the error string.
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