ISRecallAction.BatchExpiryDate

Description

The expiry date and time of the preparation administered for the immunisation.

Syntax

object.BatchExpiryDate

Part Attribute Type Description
object Required
The object always implements the ISRecallAction interface

Return Value

DateTime

Example

Display the batch number for the preparation administered for the immunisation and its expiry date and time.

sub main   
  Dim aPatient
  Dim aRecallPlans
  Dim aPlan
  Dim aVisit
  Dim aVisits
  Dim aActions
  Dim aAction
  Dim aMessage
     
  Set aPatient = Profile.SelectPatient
  set aRecallPlans = aPatient.RecallPlans
   
  if aRecallPlans.Count = 0 then
    Profile.MsgBox("The patient has no care plans!")
    exit sub
  end if

  for each aPlan in aRecallPlans
    aMessage = aMessage & vbNewLine & "PLAN: '" & aPlan.Description & "'"
    set aVisits = aPlan.Visits
    if aVisits.Count = 0 then
      aMessage = aMessage & vbNewLine & "  NO INTERVENTIONS"
    end if
    for each aVisit in aVisits
      set aActions = aVisit.Actions     
      aMessage = aMessage & vbNewLine & "  INTERVENTION: '" &_
        aVisit.Description & "'" & "  (Action Count = " & aActions.Count & ")"

      for i = 0 to aActions.Count - 1 
        set aAction = aActions.Item(i)
        aMessage = aMessage & vbNewLine & "  - ACTION: '" & aAction.Description &_
          "'" & vbNewLine & "  - Batch  Number = " & aAction.BatchNumber & vbNewLine &_
          "  - Expiry date and time = " & aAction.BatchExpiryDate  
      next  
    next
  next
  Profile.MsgBox(aMessage)  
end sub  
Note:

In Profile Client v8 on User Interface Batch Expiry Date can be found in Clinical > Care Plans > Complete Intervention > Action tab > Treatment > Batch > Expiry fields.

Version information

Added in v7.8.0