V. Computer Software
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Dakewe (Shenzhen) Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.
www.dakewemedical.com
respectively;
Separator: When the generated pathology ID file is in a .txt format, the symbol dividing each field
in the file is the separator, and the user shall fill in the input box after the separator. For example, the
symbol $ divides each field in
“
F$AB2212345$C$05$HP
”
, so $ is the separator;
Start and end of table: When the generated pathology ID file is in an .xlsx format, record the line
number of the first pathology ID in the table;
Content to be parsed: Click the field name to be parsed;
Pathology ID concatenation:
①
Disable the pathology ID concatenation: After parse, the fields will be printed in a default sequence
of “Prefix-Main ID-Sub ID (including the Section and Sub ID No.)”. The custom content will be parsed but
will not be concatenated and printed in the same line. The custom field shall be added to the template to
print the parsed custom content.
②
Enable pathology ID concatenation: The interface is as shown in Figure 5-19 The clicked fields
will be printed in the same line in the sequence of pathology ID concatenation (the content of the custom
field in pathology ID concatenation is not the content in pathology parse file, which is not required to be
clicked in the parse content, and can be modified directly in the homepage and print setting interface; the
custom field shall be added to the template to print the parsed custom content).
Correlation and segmentation: After selecting and concatenating the parse fields, click “Next” and the
interface is as shown in Figure 5-20; fill in the index count according to the correlation, and click “Apply”
to add.
Figure 5- 20 New parse rules-Correlation and segmentation
Figure 5- 21 Correlation of .txt format-data