Leadtools.Dicom Namespace > DicomNet Class : SendCGetResponse Method |
public void SendCGetResponse( byte presentationID, int messageID, string affectedClass, DicomCommandStatusType status, int remaining, int completed, int failed, int warning, DicomDataSet dataSet )
'Declaration Public Sub SendCGetResponse( _ ByVal presentationID As Byte, _ ByVal messageID As Integer, _ ByVal affectedClass As String, _ ByVal status As DicomCommandStatusType, _ ByVal remaining As Integer, _ ByVal completed As Integer, _ ByVal failed As Integer, _ ByVal warning As Integer, _ ByVal dataSet As DicomDataSet _ )
'Usage Dim instance As DicomNet Dim presentationID As Byte Dim messageID As Integer Dim affectedClass As String Dim status As DicomCommandStatusType Dim remaining As Integer Dim completed As Integer Dim failed As Integer Dim warning As Integer Dim dataSet As DicomDataSet instance.SendCGetResponse(presentationID, messageID, affectedClass, status, remaining, completed, failed, warning, dataSet)
public void SendCGetResponse( byte presentationID, int messageID, string affectedClass, DicomCommandStatusType status, int remaining, int completed, int failed, int warning, DicomDataSet dataSet )
function Leadtools.Dicom.DicomNet.SendCGetResponse( presentationID , messageID , affectedClass , status , remaining , completed , failed , warning , dataSet )
public: void SendCGetResponse( byte presentationID, int messageID, String^ affectedClass, DicomCommandStatusType status, int remaining, int completed, int failed, int warning, DicomDataSet^ dataSet )
As an example, suppose an SCU requests an SCP to search all CT class instances for specific data. If the SCP has three CT class instances present, it must search all three instances for the required data. During the search, SendCGetResponse may be called multiple times. The table below gives examples of possible parameter values for the calls made to SendCGetResponse during the search:
Point within Search | status | remaining | completed | failed | warning |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Finished 1st Instance | DicomCommandStatusType.Pending | 2 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
Finished 2nd Instance | DicomCommandStatusType.Pending | 1 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Finished the Search | DicomCommandStatusType.Success | 0 | 3 | 1 | 1 |
After the first instance is searched, there are 2 remaining instances to search (remaining), there is 1 instance that has been completed (completed), no instances have failed the search (failed), and there are no warnings (warning).
After the second instance is searched, there is 1 remaining instance to search (remaining), there are 2 instances that have been completed (completed), 1 instance has failed the search (failed), and there is one warning (warning).
After the last instance has been searched, there are 0 remaining instances to search (remaining), there are 3 instances that have been completed (completed), 1 instance has failed the search (failed), and there is one warning (warning).
The instance that failed may have failed because one Data Element you were searching for was not in the instance. For example, you may have included "Patient Birth Date" in the elements to search for and one instance did not include "Patient Birth Date".
Information about the warning may be found in the Data Set that is returned.