ok, I was able to get the data from the server.
So, now I can try to look to get the data sets which match a specific tag or match to a specific regular expression. Is "movescu" the correct tool for doing such tasks? Or is it possible to implement it in a more useful way?
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- Sat, 2012-10-27, 13:46
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: problems using movescu
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- Thu, 2012-10-25, 13:11
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: problems using movescu
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Re: problems using movescu
Thank you for the hints.... I think now I understand the background a bit better, but up to now I was not able to transfer data from the dicom server. (Maybe I should try to follow the hint from http://dicomiseasy.blogspot.de/2012/01/dicom-queryretrieve-part-i.html where it is suggested to use the &...
- Sun, 2012-10-21, 11:56
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: problems using movescu
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Re: problems using movescu
Hello, thank you for the answer. Using findscu I get " (0008,0052) CS [STUDY ] # 6, 1 QueryRetrieveLevel I: (0008,1030) LO [amre^* ] # 6, 1 StudyDescription I: (0010,0020) LO (no value available) # 0, 0 PatientID I: (0020,000d) UI [1.3.12.2.1107.5.2.32.35436.30000012090709385050000000010] # 56,...
- Wed, 2012-10-17, 16:47
- Forum: DCMTK - General
- Topic: problems using movescu
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problems using movescu
Hello, I'm trying to get some dicom data from a dicom server. But up to now, it is not working. I assume, the problem has to be between keyboard and chair.... My command that shows me that I can connect to the server and the data set is there... findscu -S -k StudyName="amre*" -aet backupd...