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General Overview
The Batch File Upload API is used to import documents into multiple parts of VetView. Those parts of VetView are listed below.
- Lab Accessions -
- Lab Clients -
- Hospital Clients -
- Hospital Episodes - The documents imported here are kept in the specific Patient Episode that the document refers to.
- Hospital Patients - This documents section encompasses the entire Patient record, and would most commonly be used for documents like the patient medical history from a RDVM or clinic.
- Hospital Requests -
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API Setup and Explanation
Auto Start:
File Description:
Update Status Check Job: Here you can change how often VetView scans the destination folders for new documents.
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Add, Edit, Delete:
Using the drop down menu select one of the destination's described above, and then insert the path to the folder that the documents or requests will be uploaded from. If you would like to have redundancy in your system you can archive the files in the path folder.
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File Upload JobDescription: This job will check the specified folder paths and using name matching will automatically attach the file(s) to the corresponding VetView record. The folder paths defined in this job also supports the Document Attachment screen. (In earlier versions of VetView, this was called the Batch File Uploader.) PreparationThis feature requires that both the administrator performing the setup and the end users who will be handling the files have access to root folders either on the network via connected drives, a NAS or SAN, or on the server directly via RDP. Ensure that the folders you create for each type of upload are accessible to those users. Job SettingsThe execution time should allow for the system to check for and process the uploads as they appear. For most networks, between 2-3 minutes should be sufficient, but on a slower network you can have this timer be longer. Additional SettingsEach type of batch upload should have its own separate folder. Each folder is checked and processed independently. Types of UploadsThe types of files that can be automatically uploaded as attachments in VetView include:
Multiple folders can be used if more than one user uploads different types of files to the same area of the system. For example, Lab Accessions may have Outside Test Results stored in one folder by one user, and Histology Gross Images stored in a different folder by a different user. Both types will upload to Lab Accessions, but the documents may be on different network paths to support the two users who handle them. Add New SettingGive the folder a name to accurately describes its purpose.
Edit Existing SettingExisting folders can be tweaked without having to be removed and re-added. Delete SettingIf a folder will no longer be used at all, it can be deleted entirely. File Upload HistoryThe uploaded process can be reviewed. In this example, several of the files have failed, but at least one succeeded. If a file does not have the necessary information for the upload process to complete (e.g. a file name includes an accession number or patient ID) then the automatic process will not work. |