LDicomNet::OnReceiveCMoveResponse

Summary

Notifies a connection that a C-MOVE-RSP command was received. This function is available in the PACS Imaging Toolkit.

Syntax

#include "ltdic.h"

virtual L_VOID LDicomNet::OnReceiveCMoveResponse(nPresentationID, nMessageID, pszClass, nStatus, nRemaining, nCompleted, nFailed, nWarning, pDS)

Parameters

L_UCHAR nPresentationID

Presentation ID. The presentation ID provides information about both the class type of the data and the transfer syntax to use when transferring the data.

L_UINT16 nMessageID

Message ID. Each message sent by a member of a connection should have a unique ID. Since a member of a connection may send several messages, this ID allows that member to identify when a specific request has been completed.

L_TCHAR * pszClass

Class affected by the request. This will be an SOP Class or an SOP MetaClass.

L_UINT16 nStatus

The status of the original request. For a list of possible values, refer to Status Constants.

L_UINT16 nRemaining

Number of remaining instances to search.

L_UINT16 nCompleted

Number of instances searched.

L_UINT16 nFailed

Number of instances that failed the search.

L_UINT16 nWarning

Number of instances in which warnings occurred.

LDicomDS *pDS

Pointer to the dataset that holds additional information about a non-successful C-MOVE sub-operation.

Returns

None.

Comments

A call to this function is generated on an SCU when LDicomNet::SendCMoveResponse is called by the SCP.

To customize this function, you must derive a class from LDicomNet and override this function.

Required DLLs and Libraries

Platforms

Win32, x64

See Also

Functions

Topics

Example

In this example:

  1. LMyDicomNet is a class derived from LDicomNet
  2. LMyDicomNet has the following member variables:
    m_nClientOrServer: can be (STATUS_NONE, STATUS_SERVER, STATUS_CLIENT)
    identifies the LMyDicomNet object as a server or a client
    m_nDataCommand: can be (COMMAND_C_MOVE,COMMAND_C_GET)
    set so the server knows how a C-Store Response was generated
  3. m_pDicomNet points to a valid LMyDicomNet object
    LMyDicomNet *m_pDicomNet

  4. A connection exists between client and server

  5. An association exists between the client and server
    L_VOID LMyDicomNet::OnReceiveCMoveResponse(L_UCHAR nPresentationID, L_UINT16 nMessageID, L_TCHAR *pszClass, L_UINT16 nStatus, L_UINT16 nRemaining, L_UINT16 nCompleted, L_UINT16 nFailed, L_UINT16 nWarning, LDicomDS *pDS) 
    { 
       CString strMsg; 
       L_UINT  lPeerPort; 
       L_TCHAR  szPeerAddress[100]; 
        
       GetPeerInfo( 
    szPeerAddress, 100, 
        &lPeerPort); 
       strMsg.Format(TEXT("*** OnReceiveCMoveResponse ***\nPeer[%s]\nnPresentationID[%d]\nnMessageID[%d]\npszClass[%s]\nnStatus[%d]\nnRemaining[%d],nCompleted[%d]\nnFailed[%d]\nnWarning[%d]\npDS[%x]"),  
                      szPeerAddress, 
                      nPresentationID,  
                      nMessageID,  
                      pszClass, 
                      nStatus,  
                      nRemaining, 
                      nCompleted,  
                      nFailed,  
                      nWarning,  
                      pDS 
                     ); 
       AfxMessageBox(strMsg); 
    } 
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