What dose the time mean?

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What dose the time mean?

#1 Post by vived »

Some client can c-find worklist by the time,and what dose the time mean?
(Study time , scheduled time or other time)?

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#2 Post by Michael Onken »

Hi,

it depends which attribute you query for... Study Time is the most supported and common one I guess.

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Michael

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#3 Post by vived »

Michael Onken wrote:Hi,

it depends which attribute you query for... Study Time is the most supported and common one I guess.

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Michael
Thanks,but I have found Scheduled Procedure start date in findscp datebase, I guess it is common too;

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#4 Post by Roadrunner »

Thanks,but I have found Scheduled Procedure start date in findscp datebase, I guess it is common too;
Thats right but there are some vendors which have an option called 'last 24h' and for this option it is important. These option is especially for modalities which work at night.
Imagine the following: you add a 'job' at 23:59 o clock ... then it is 0:00 and the modality queries only 'today' (as date) so you can't see the job at the worklist. At this point its important to ask for the time (i.e. last 24 houres ).

And yes they query for the procedure start date and time.

Hope this will help. ;-)

Frank

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#5 Post by J. Riesmeier »

I guess "vived" was thinking about DICOM Modality Worklist Management, while my colleague Michael was more thinking about DICOM Query/Retrieve :-)

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