In examples showing segment iteration, I have seen syntax using a single dot and a double dot:
What is the effective difference between these two forms? My testing does not reveal any, but I know I haven't encountered or tested all of the various permutations involved in HL7 data.
I searched the forums as well as I could (searching for . and .. seemed inconsequential). I also searched the newly-released Mirth Connect Official Users Guide (thanks for this BTW) and didn't find anything. Apologies if this has already been discussed & answered.
- for each (seg in msg..PID)
- for each (seg in msg.PID)
What is the effective difference between these two forms? My testing does not reveal any, but I know I haven't encountered or tested all of the various permutations involved in HL7 data.
I searched the forums as well as I could (searching for . and .. seemed inconsequential). I also searched the newly-released Mirth Connect Official Users Guide (thanks for this BTW) and didn't find anything. Apologies if this has already been discussed & answered.
What is difference between seg.SEG and seg..SEG
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