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ActivateScheme

Activates a coding scheme based on unique URN and version.
Options:

  • -u,-urn <urn> URN uniquely identifying the code system.
  • -v,-version <versionId> Version identifier.
  • -f,-force Force activation (no confirmation).

    Example:

     

    ActivateScheme -u "urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.3.26.1.1" -v "05.09e"
CleanUpMetadata

Clean up metadata entries that are orphaned.

Options:

   -h, --help, Prints usage information

   -f,--force, Force removal without prompting of metadata that doesn't have a corresponding coding scheme entry(orphaned).

Example:

 

CleanUpMetadata -f

DeactivateScheme

Deactivates a coding scheme based on unique URN and version.
Options:

  • -u,-urn <urn> URN uniquely identifying the code system.
  • -v,-version <versionId> Version identifier.
  • -d,-date <yyyy-MM-dd,HH:mm:ss> Date and time for deactivation to take effect; immediate if not specified.
  • -f,-force Force deactivation (no confirmation).

    Example:

     

    DeactivateScheme -u "urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.3.26.1.1" -v "05.09e" -d "01/31/2099,12:00:00

ListExtensions

List registered extensions to the LexEVS runtime environment.
Options:

  • -a,-all List all extensions (default, override by specifying other options).
  • -i,-index List index extensions.
  • -m,-match List match algorithm extensions.
  • -s,-sort List sort algorithm extensions.
  • -g,-generic List generic extensions.

    Example:

     

    ListExtensions -a

ListSchemes

List all currently registered vocabularies.
Options:

  • -b,-brief List only coding scheme name, version, urn, and tags (default).
  • -f,-full List full detail for each scheme.

    Example: ListSchemes
RemoveTagScheme

Removes a tag ID (e.g. 'PRODUCTION' or 'TEST') from a coding scheme URN and version.

Options:

   -u,--urn <urn> URN uniquely identifying the code system.

   -v,--version <id> Version identifier.

 

Note: If the URN and version values are unspecified, a list of available coding schemes will be presented for user selection.

Example:

 

RemoveTagScheme -u "urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.3.26.1.1" -v "05.09e"
RemoveVSResolvedFromCodingScheme

Removes a resolved ValueSet based on coding scheme and version that was used for its resolution.

 

Options:

   -l, List of coding scheme versions to match when removing the ResolvedValueSet.

   -f,--force Force de-activation and removal without confirmation.

Example:

 

RemoveVSResolvedFromCodingSchemes  -l -l \"source.coding.scheme.uri::version1, second.source.uri::version2\" -f
RemoveResolvedValueSet

Removes a resolved ValueSet

Options:

   -l, The list of resolved value sets to remove, separated by comma. format "resolvedValueSetUri1::version1, resolvedValueSetUri2::version2,...".

   -f,--force Force de-activation and removal without confirmation.

 

Load Example:

 

RemoveResolvedValueSet  -l \"resolvedValueSetUri1::version1, resolvedValueSetUri2::version2\" -f
RemoveValueSetDefinition

Removes a coding scheme based on unique URN and version.

Options:

   -u,--urn <urn> URN uniquely identifying the code system.

 

Note: If the URN and version values are unspecified, a list of available coding schemes will be presented for user selection.

Example:

 

RemoveValueSetDefinition

 

RemoveValueSetDefinition -u http://evs.nci.nih.gov/Valueset/C100110

TagScheme

Associates a tag ID (e.g. 'PRODUCTION' or 'TEST') with a coding scheme URN and version.
Options:

  • -u,-urn <urn> URN uniquely identifying the code system.
  • -v,-version <versionId> Version identifier.
  • -t,-tag The tag ID (e.g. 'PRODUCTION' or 'TEST') to assign.

    Example:

     

    TagScheme -u "urn:oid:2.16.840.1.113883.3.26.1.1" -v 05.09e" -t "TEST"

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