kill_msg.tcl script

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  • #53328
    Mike Keys
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      Does anyone have a copy of this? Just recently started with a new employer and they don’t have this on their engine. It’s been a lifesaver for me.

      Please email to keys.mike@mhsil.com

      Thanks.

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      • #77293
        Charlie Bursell
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          Don’t have that but hcitpsmsgkill is part of the engine

        • #77294
          Mike Keys
          Participant

            The kill_msg proc takes arguments and is used to filter things like event types, etc. The hcitpsmsgkill is a generic kill message script that does not filter based on segment, field and subfield location and a simple regular expression.

          • #77295
            Robert Milfajt
            Participant

              Never mind, I should have known there was a message further down the line (like this one) that answered my question!!

              Robert Milfajt
              Northwestern Medicine
              Chicago, IL

            • #77296
              Jim Kosloskey
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                Mike,

                Don’t have that one – use tps_msg_action and various extensions to affect message disposition (including KILLing a message) conditionally.

                email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 30+ years Cloverleaf, 60 years IT – old fart.

              • #77297
                Mike Keys
                Participant

                  Jim:

                  Not familiar with that one. Any documentation, examples, syntax?

                • #77298
                  Jim Kosloskey
                  Participant

                    Mike,

                    Email me and I will send you the doc, proc and some extensions.

                    email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 30+ years Cloverleaf, 60 years IT – old fart.

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