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Scope

This page contains the Kmehrmessages for testing the integration of connector, gateway and the SUT.

Instructions for EVS use:

IMPORTANT: This test will use both the old (EVS) and the new (EVSg) version of EVS.

The test will contain the export file with all the MSE transactions for that test.

Before starting the test, this export file should be uploaded using the EVS-action REPLACE and your own test patient, using the EVS version described in the test.

The EVS parameter writeAsIs must be set to false.


Description:

After reading the medication scheme, the results can be verified in the SUT.


Reading and Writing with Connector and Gateway

Which EVS version that has to be used for this test will depend on the SUT.

If the SUT writes with the Connector, EVSg will have to be used.

If the SUT writes with the Gateway, EVS will have to be used.

If the SUT supports writing with both Gateway and Connector, this test can be performed twice in similar fashion to described above.

When using EVSg, upload this EVS export file with EVS-action REPLACE.

When using EVS, upload this EVS export file with EVS-action REPLACE.

Reading:

  1. Open the SUT and sync with Vitalink.

Verify the following:

  • The SUT should be able to read the medicationscheme without problems.
  • The patient print (and UI) should hold the same data as seen in the 'expected results' below.
  • The caretaker print (and UI) should hold the same data as seen in the 'expected results' below.
  • There is a medicationscheme with 4 medications.

Writing:

  1. Make sure that the 'Reading' part of this test is performed first.
  2. Add a dot(.) in the 'instructionforpatient' field of each medication in the medicationscheme and then sync to Vitalink.

Verify the following:


  • The alteration should have been written to Vitalink without causing errors or losing any data.
  • The patient print (and UI) should hold the same data as seen in the 'expected results' below, with the added dots(.) in the 'instructionforpatient' field.
  • The caretaker print (and UI) should hold the same data as seen in the 'expected results' below, with the added dots(.) in the 'instructionforpatient' field.
  • There is a medicationscheme with 4 medications.

Expected Results:

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