Inbound Replies pane
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When this is enabled, the engine generates a reply message based on the returned results. Clearing this disables all other configuration entries in this pane. If a multi-server is configured to await replies, then for each message sent the thread enters Await Replies mode. Only the destination client of the last outbound message is read for a reply message. Await Replies is a thread-level operation. That is, there is not a separate await reply for each client. Awaiting replies blocks all traffic through the thread until the target client responds or a time-out happens. OBMSGID is available when is selected.See DICOM SCU Await Replies handling for further information. |
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This is the time-out limit. The default is 45. The default value for this feature can be changed on the Netconfig/NetMonitor tab of the Client Preferences dialog box. Clicking opens the Configure Default Values dialog box. Having a time-out of 45 and using hcitpsmsgkill helps to avoid unexpected transmission | |
This opens the Timeout Handling
dialog box. Select to automatically resend the message on time-out until a reply is received. This is the default.Select to select from three types of replies:
Caution: Be careful when using reply
handling. If the receiver does not detect and handle duplicate
messages, then this could potentially lead to unnecessary extra
messages displaying on the receiving end.
Do not use KILL to stop inbound reply messages. KILL causes the Await Reply mode to shut down abnormally, sending you to time-out handling every time. Use KILLREPLY instead. If the reply is CONTINUE’d or ignored, then the engine automatically shuts down Await Reply mode. The inbound reply messages should never be stopped using KILL. |
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Click TPS
Editor. Then, click to open the TPS Properties dialog box, where you
can select the procedures or Java class and arguments for the
inbound reply messages. This TPS is used to post-process the inbound
reply messages after translation but before being written to the
connection. The default is hcitpsmsgkill. The default value for this feature can be changed on the Netconfig/NetMonitor tab of the Client Preferences dialog box. Clicking opens the Configure Default Values dialog box. |
to open the |
Click the arrow to select the format from the list. Then, click
Trx ID
determination dialog box. Use this dialog box to
configure transaction ID information:
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to open the