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MOSAIQ User's Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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CHAPTER 8: <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> DICOM<br />

File Name field examine the filename related to the DICOM<br />

object.<br />

File Date field examine the date and time of the filename related<br />

to the DICOM object.<br />

3. At the bottom of the DICOM Auto Forward (Manual Retry) window, click the Send<br />

button to transmit the selected DICOM files to the DICOM device.<br />

The Send button is available only if a device name is set up and<br />

available.<br />

Doing a Check on the Auto-forwarding Process<br />

Log File<br />

1. Do an inspection of the information in the table that follows.<br />

If DCM… Then…<br />

successfully transfers the<br />

DICOM file or files to the<br />

DICOM device<br />

does not transfer the DICOM<br />

file or files to the DICOM device<br />

A Process Status message at the bottom of<br />

the window briefly shows success.<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> updates the<br />

AutoForwardSessionCtrl.log file.<br />

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LUGMSQ0002/4.0/23-Sep-2010<br />

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<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> deletes transmitted files from<br />

the orphan directory.<br />

A Process Status message at the bottom of<br />

the window indicates FAILURE.<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> updates the<br />

AutoForwardSessionCtrl.log file.<br />

<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> keeps the files in the orphaned<br />

directory, so that you can send them later.<br />

There is a log file–AutoForwardSessionCtrl.log–that has a record of the activities for the<br />

DICOM autoforwarding (Manual Retry) process.<br />

The AutoForwardSessionCtrl.log log file has a LOG subfolder in the <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> application<br />

folder. The log file has a time and date stamp of (MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss), with a 12-hour<br />

clock format. The actual log message comes after a dash symbol (-).

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