Notifies a connection that a
C-STORE-REQ command
was received.
Syntax
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Dim instance As DicomNet
Dim presentationID As Byte
Dim messageID As Integer
Dim affectedClass As String
Dim instance As String
Dim priority As DicomCommandPriorityType
Dim moveAE As String
Dim moveMessageID As Integer
Dim dataSet As DicomDataSet
instance.OnReceiveCStoreRequest(presentationID, messageID, affectedClass, instance, priority, moveAE, moveMessageID, dataSet)
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Parameters
- presentationID
-
The Presentation Context ID. The ID provides information about both the class type of the
data and the Transfer Syntax to use when transferring the data.
- messageID
-
The Message ID. Each message sent by a member of a connection should have a unique ID.
Since a member of a connection may send several messages, this ID allows that member to
identify when a specific request has been completed.
- affectedClass
-
The class affected by the request. This will be a SOP Class or a Meta SOP Class.
- instance
-
The instance of the class. A server may, for example, have three instances of the Nuclear
Medicine Class. This value identifies the data with a specific instance.
- priority
-
The priority level of the message. The Service Class Provider may or may not support
priority. Therefore, setting this parameter may or may not have any effect.
- moveAE
-
The name of the Application Entity that originally requested the move. For a simple
storage request from a client to a server, this will be an empty string. When the request
is a sub-operation of a C-MOVE, this will contain the name of the AE that requested the
move.
- moveMessageID
-
The ID of the original move request message. For a simple storage request from a client
to a server, this will be 0. When the request is a sub-operation of a C-MOVE, this will
contain the original message ID of the C-MOVE request.
- dataSet
-
A DicomDataSet object that contains the Data Set to be stored.
Example
Remarks
Requirements
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family
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