#include "ltdic.h"
L_LTDIC_API L_INT L_DicomSendCStoreRequest(hNet, nPresentationID, nMessageID, pszClass, pszInstance, nPriority, pszMoveAE, nMoveMessageID, hDS)
HDICOMNET hNet; |
a DICOM Network handle |
L_UCHAR nPresentationID; |
presentation ID |
L_UINT16 nMessageID; |
message ID |
L_TCHAR * pszClass; |
class type |
L_TCHAR * pszInstance; |
instance |
L_UINT16 nPriority; |
priority of the message |
L_TCHAR * pszMoveAE; |
name of the application entity |
L_UINT16 nMoveMessageID; |
message ID |
HDICOMDS hDS; |
data set to be stored |
Sends a C-STORE-REQ message to a peer member of a connection.
Parameter | Description | |
hNet | A DICOM Network handle to the peer member of the connection. | |
nPresentationID | Presentation ID. The presentation ID provides information about both the class type of the data and the transfer syntax to use when transferring the data. | |
nMessageID | 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. | |
pszClass | Class affected by the request. This will be an SOP Class or an SOP MetaClass. | |
pszInstance | 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. | |
nPriority | 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. Possible values are: | |
Value | Meaning | |
COMMAND_PRIORITY_LOW | [0x0002] Low priority message. | |
COMMAND_PRIORITY_MEDIUM | [0x0000] Medium priority message. | |
COMMAND_PRIORTY_HIGH | [0x0001] High priority message. | |
pszMoveAE | Character string that contains the name of the application entity that originally requested the move. For a simple storage request from a client to a server, this should be "". When the request is a sub-operation of a C-MOVE, this will contain the name of the AE that requested the move. | |
nMoveMessageID | The ID of the original move request message. For a simple storage request from a client to a server, this should 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. | |
hDS | Pointer to the data set to be stored. |
DICOM_SUCCESS |
The function was successful. |
>0 |
An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes. |
When an SCU requests a Move (C-MOVE-REQ), the SCP may have to call this function to request one or more C-STORE-REQ sub-operations to complete the storage. The series of calls and information transfer in a C-MOVE-REQ is complicated. For more information, refer to Moving Composite Data.
Calling this function generates a call to RECEIVECSTOREREQUESTCALLBACK on the SCP. The SCP should respond by calling L_DicomSendCStoreResponse which will generate a call to RECEIVECSTORERESPONSECALLBACK.
Required DLLs and Libraries
For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application |
Win32, x64, Linux.
Functions: |
L_DicomSendCStoreResponse, L_DicomSendCMoveRequest, RECEIVECSTOREREQUESTCALLBACK, RECEIVECSTORERESPONSECALLBACK, RECEIVECMOVEREQUESTCALLBACK, RECEIVECMOVERESPONSECALLBACK |
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#include <memory.h>
L_INT DicomSendCStoreRequestExample(HDICOMNET hNet, HWND hWnd)
{
L_TCHAR * pszClass=NULL;
L_TCHAR * pszInstance=NULL;
L_TCHAR szMsg[200];
L_TCHAR szFilter[100]= TEXT("AllFiles (*.*)\0*.*\0Dicom Files (*.dcm)\0*.dcm\0\0");
L_UCHAR nID;
HDICOMPDU hPDU;
OPENFILENAME OpenFileName;
L_TCHAR szFile[MAX_PATH] = TEXT("\0");
L_INT nRet;
HDICOMDS hDS=NULL;
pDICOMELEMENT pElement=NULL;
OPENDLGPARAMS DlgParams;
/* send a store request to the server */
hPDU = L_DicomGetAssociate(hNet);
/* pick the data set to send */
lstrcpy( szFile, TEXT(""));
memset ( &OpenFileName, 0, sizeof ( OPENFILENAME ) ) ;
memset ( &DlgParams, 0, sizeof ( OPENDLGPARAMS ) ) ;
OpenFileName.lStructSize = sizeof(OPENFILENAME);
OpenFileName.hwndOwner = hWnd;
OpenFileName.lpstrFilter = szFilter;
OpenFileName.lpstrCustomFilter = NULL;
OpenFileName.nMaxCustFilter = 0;
OpenFileName.nFilterIndex = 0;
OpenFileName.lpstrFile = szFile;
OpenFileName.nMaxFile = sizeof(szFile);
OpenFileName.lpstrFileTitle = NULL;
OpenFileName.nMaxFileTitle = 0;
OpenFileName.lpstrInitialDir = NULL;
OpenFileName.lpstrTitle = TEXT("Pick a Dicom Data Set");
OpenFileName.nFileOffset = 0;
OpenFileName.nFileExtension = 0;
OpenFileName.lpstrDefExt = NULL;
OpenFileName.lpfnHook = NULL;
OpenFileName.Flags = 0;
DlgParams.uStructSize = sizeof ( OPENDLGPARAMS ) ;
DlgParams.pfnFileLoadCallback = NULL ;
DlgParams.uDlgFlags = DLG_OPEN_SHOW_PROGRESSIVE |
DLG_OPEN_SHOW_FILEINFO |
DLG_OPEN_SHOW_PREVIEW |
DLG_OPEN_SHOW_DELPAGE |
DLG_OPEN_SHOW_LOADOPTIONS |
DLG_OPEN_LOADBITMAP ;
nRet = L_DlgOpen (hWnd, &OpenFileName, &DlgParams);
if( SUCCESS_DLG_OK == nRet )
{
/* load the data set */
hDS = L_DicomCreateDS(NULL);
nRet = L_DicomLoadDS(hDS, szFile, 0);
if(nRet != DICOM_SUCCESS)
{
MessageBox(NULL, TEXT("Error Loading Data Set!"), TEXT("Error"), MB_OK);
L_DicomFreeDS(hDS);
return nRet;
}
pElement = L_DicomFindFirstElement(hDS, NULL, TAG_SOP_INSTANCE_UID, FALSE);
pszInstance = L_DicomGetStringValue(hDS, pElement, 0, 1);
pElement = L_DicomFindFirstElement(hDS, NULL, TAG_SOP_CLASS_UID, FALSE);
pszClass = L_DicomGetStringValue(hDS, pElement, 0, 1);
/* send the command set */
nID = L_DicomFindAbstract(hPDU, pszClass);
if(nID == 0)
{
wsprintf(szMsg, TEXT("Abstract Syntax %s Not Supported by Association!"), pszClass);
MessageBox(NULL, szMsg, TEXT("Error"), MB_OK);
}
else
{
/* now, use the high-level method to send the command set */
nRet = L_DicomSendCStoreRequest(hNet, nID, 1, pszClass, pszInstance, COMMAND_PRIORITY_MEDIUM, TEXT(""), 0, hDS);
if (nRet != DICOM_SUCCESS)
{
L_DicomFreeDS(hDS);
return nRet;
}
}
L_DicomFreeDS(hDS);
}
return DICOM_SUCCESS;
}