jpdbi - Display and optionaly manipulate DCM4CHE Database entries. |
jpdbi [options] [<LastName> [<FirstName> [<Birthdate>]]] |
jpdbi will query DCM4CHE DB - via jdbc - so you will have access to the DCM4CHE data from command line and even if JBOSS ist not running. If configured it will also allow updates/changes to the data. e.g. one can change the ISSUER on the PATIENT level both in the database and the DICOM Database BLOB. jpdbi will display the date beginning at the PATIENT level down to FILES/FILESYSTEM level. |
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Search OptionsThe first three optional command line arguments are defined as Firstname, Lastname and Birthdate. Those three can be combined with any other search option. Searching without any search criteria is not a good idea - specialy for large archives - so it is deactivated. If you really want to display all paties, use a corresponding wildcard. SQL-Wildcards are supported on most fields. Use % for a multi-character wildcard and _ for a single character wildcard.
Display Options
Display Level OptionsDefault level to be displayed is PATIENT level - one can choose the desired level to display - the chosen level and all levels above will be included in the output.
Output Options
Database / Dataset manipulation
Fields to be updated have to be configured in the jpdbi-properties file.
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jpdbi can be configured with the jpdbi.properites or the jdb.properties. Both files are located in the /etc directory. Those file are java properties files. Following configuration options can be set:
ExampleThis is the supplied properties included in the standard installation:
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Kianusch Sayah Karadji kianusch+jpdbi@gmail.com
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