public void SendNGetResponse(
byte presentationID,
int messageID,
string affectedClass,
string instance,
DicomCommandStatusType status,
DicomDataSet dataSet
)
Public Sub SendNGetResponse( _
ByVal presentationID As Byte, _
ByVal messageID As Integer, _
ByVal affectedClass As String, _
ByVal instance As String, _
ByVal status As DicomCommandStatusType, _
ByVal dataSet As DicomDataSet _
)
public:
void SendNGetResponse(
byte presentationID,
int messageID,
String^ affectedClass,
String^ instance,
DicomCommandStatusType status,
DicomDataSet^ dataSet
)
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.
status
The status of the original request.
dataSet
A DicomDataSet object that contains the Data Set which contains the required elements.
SendNGetResponse is called by the SCP in response to a SendNGetRequest call placed by an SCU. This generates a call to OnReceiveNGetResponse on the SCU.
For an example, refer to SendNGetRequest.
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