The expiry date and time of the preparation administered for the immunisation.
object.BatchExpiryDate
Part | Attribute | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|
object |
Required | The object always implements the
ISRecallAction interface |
DateTime
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
In Profile Client v8 on User Interface Batch Expiry Date can be found in
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