The ATL COM module tardocValidator provides methods to
browse, search & validate records of the TARDOC tariff
browse, search & validate records of the TARDOC tariff
API browser of tardocValidator100 COM module
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This method has a Restful Webservice representation only! Method for collecting all interpretations of a medical chapter code in one call without the necessity to call iterator pair GetFirstChapterInterpretation / GetNextChapterInterpretation. The services are returned as JSON array however large that search space might be. So this might be a memory and performance bottleneck. All Tardoc services have associated utility information specified with a so-called mechanic code. Depending on the mechanic code, different rules may apply for the service. |
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[POST] | /baseURL/ICatalog/GetChapterInterpretations | ||
[JSON input data] | pICatalog: bstrCode: |
longValue, //interface address "utf8StringValue" |
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[JSON result array] | { pbstrCode: plNumber: pbstrTitle: pbstrText: pbStatus: |
"utf8StringValue", longValue, "utf8StringValue", "utf8StringValue", booleanValue }, |
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[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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[in] BSTR | bstrCode | Chapter code to search for.
Use asterisk symbol (*) to search all records. |
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[out] BSTR | *pbstrCode | Chapter code associated with the interpretation (can match input). | |
[out] long | *plNumber | Interpretation sequence number (e.g., 1, 2, ...). | |
[out] BSTR | *pbstrTitle | Title or heading of the interpretation. | |
[out] BSTR | *pbstrText | Explanatory text of the interpretation. | |
[out,retval] VARIANT_BOOL | *pbStatus | Return status. VARIANT_TRUE means S_OK, VARIANT_FALSE means S_FALSE (e.g. in an iterator) or an error (E_name). In the later case check for possible errors with the GetAbortInfo method. |
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