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hello
have a file1
H87I
Y788O
T347U
J23U
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
mllp_send
MLLP_SEND(1) python-hl7 MLLP_SEND(1)
NAME
mllp_send - MLLP network client
python-hl7 features a simple network client, mllp_send, which reads HL7 messages from a file or sys.stdin and posts them to an MLLP server.
mllp_send is a command-line wrapper around hl7.client.MLLPClient. mllp_send is a useful tool for testing HL7 interfaces or resending
logged messages:
$ mllp_send --file sample.hl7 --port 6661 mirth.example.com
MSH|^~&|LIS|Example|Hospital|Mirth|20111207105244||ACK^A01|A234244|P|2.3.1|
MSA|AA|234242|Message Received Successfully|
USAGE
Usage: mllp_send [options] <server>
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p PORT, --port=PORT port to connect to
-f FILE, --file=FILE read from FILE instead of stdin
-q, --quiet do not print status messages to stdout
--loose allow file to be a HL7-like object (
instead of
). Can ONLY send 1 message. Requires --file option
(no stdin)
INPUT FORMAT
By default, mllp_send expects the FILE or stdin input to be a properly formatted HL7 message (carriage returns separating segments) wrapped
in a MLLP stream (<SB>message1<EB><CR><SB>message2<EB><CR>...).
However, it is common, especially if the file has been manually edited in certain text editors, that the ASCII control characters will be
lost and the carriage returns will be replaced with the platform's default line endings. In this case, mllp_send provides the --loose
option, which attempts to take something that "looks like HL7" and convert it into a proper HL7 message. Currently the --loose option can
only handle 1 HL7 message per file (it causes mllp_send to assume the whole file is one HL7 message).
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
o http://python-hl7.readthedocs.org
AUTHOR
John Paulett
COPYRIGHT
2011, John Paulett
0.2.2 December 17, 2011 MLLP_SEND(1)