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QBOS REST API documentation (TREATPU)

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Introduction

The TREATPU API allows client applications to maintain TREATPU data record sets.

Audience

This developer's guide is intended for software developers needing a technical reference for using the QBOS REST API. The information you find in this guide is written by software engineering, and is authoritative on how the API behaves.

Additional resources, information about this guide

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Getting Started

To place any request in a QBOS API application from a third party application you need to first authenticate your user account and set/calculate values for the following request headers: x-qbos-id, x-qbos-nonce, x-qbos-date-utc, x-qbos-hash-version, x-qbos-auth

See details in Authentication Documentation.

Custom resource vs. standard resource URI format

Custom resource (a.k.a applet) URI contains the resource vendor id in place of "/o/" in the standard object URI. Compare: .../v1/o/...with .../v1/{vendor_id}/...

TREATPU properties

Properties prefixed with '_' (underscore) are read-only properties. i.e. POST and PUT processing will ignore these properties.

Name Type Max
Length
Numeric Required
For POST
Filterable Default Description
_client_Id bigint Yes NULL This is the Data Org Id.
_owner_Id bigint Yes Yes NULL This is the user id of the record owner. Defaults to the creatorOpid.
_creator_Opid bigint Yes Yes NULL This is the user id of the original record submitter.
_create_Date datetime No {timestamp}   Not enterable upon Insert. System sets this date upon record creation.
status_id int Yes Yes 5653 The status id of the record. Taken from the Life Cycle statuses in ADS.
_status_Change_Date datetime No NULL Not enterable. System sets this date whenever the statusid is changed.
Issue nvarchar 30 Yes NULL
Treatment_name nvarchar 30 Yes NULL
Treatment_start_date datetime Yes NULL
Treatment_DC_date datetime Yes NULL
Category nvarchar 20 Yes NULL
Treatment_frequency nvarchar 50 Yes NULL This property is populated by a Type 2 Value List.
Click here for the appropriate API and sample of value options for this column.
Treatment_administered_by nvarchar 20 Yes NULL This property is populated by a Type 2 Value List.
Click here for the appropriate API and sample of value options for this column.
Treatment_hospice_pays nvarchar 20 Yes NULL This property is populated by a Type 2 Value List.
Click here for the appropriate API and sample of value options for this column.
Treatement_teaching_performed nvarchar 20 Yes NULL This property is populated by a Type 2 Value List.
Click here for the appropriate API and sample of value options for this column.
Status nvarchar 20 Yes NULL
Treatement_teaching_performed_reason nvarchar 50 Yes NULL
Physician_Order nvarchar 20 Yes NULL This property is populated by a Type 2 Value List.
Click here for the appropriate API and sample of value options for this column.

TREATPU Relationships

Parent and Child relations to TREATPU.

Note that the only Required status on relationships that affect a POST of an object are on the parent relations. A Required status on a child relation is only meaningful when POSTing the child object.

Linking during POST: a custom object record can be linked to a parent or child record (custom or standard) during POST by including (in the payload) the realtion id paired with the parent or child object record being linked to. For example: { "REl_3101" : 1832 }      Multiple links may be created in the same POST.

Relation Id Cardinality
(Parent-to-Child)
Required
For POST
Links Up To Is Unary?*
REL_2988 1-Many CA_Assessment
REL_3149 1-Many CA_Respiratory
REL_2995 1-Many CA_Cardiovascular
REL_3008 1-Many CA_Gastrointestinal
REL_3011 1-Many CA_Genitourinary
REL_3019 1-Many CA_Neuro
REL_3027 1-Many CA_NutritionMetabolic
REL_3033 1-Many CA_Pain
REL_3043 1-Many CA_Respiratory
REL_3102 1-Many CA_SkinMusculoskeletal
Parent Relations

TREATPU

Child Relations
Relation Id Cardinality
(Parent-to-Child)
Required
**on POST of child
Links Down To  
REL_3101 1-Many Yes** Treatment_PU_History  
 



Read TREATPU by id:

GET https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU/{id}

Response codes:

  • 200 - OK
  • 404 - Not found or user does not have permission to access resources of this type.
  • 400 - Client error
  • 500 - Server error

Response data: GET https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU/394
Unauthorized request.

Read TREATPU by parent id:

GET https:/.../v1/517090/{parent_relation_id}/{parent_id}/links/TREATPU[?{filter}]

Response codes:

  • 400 - Client error
  • 500 - Server error
  • 404 - Not found or user does not have permission to access resources of this type.
  • 200 - OK

Response data: GET https:/.../v1/517090/2988/4995/links/TREATPU
Unauthorized request.

Read TREATPU by filter:

GET https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU[?{filter}]

Response codes:

  • 200 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found or user does not have permission to access resources of this type.
  • 500 - Server error

Response data: GET https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU?id=394
Unauthorized request.

Create TREATPU:

POST https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU

Request data [See properties]:

Response codes:

Update TREATPU:

PUT https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU/{id}

Request data [See properties]:

Response codes:

  • 200 - OK Content returned [See response data]
  • 204 - OK No content
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error

Delete TREATPU:

DELETE https:/.../v1/517090/TREATPU/{id}

The "id" in JSON payload is required to match the {id} in the URI to ensure that deletion requests are intended and safe

Response codes:

  • 204 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error

Create Link for TREATPU:

POST https:/.../v1/517090/{relation_id}/{link_to_id}/links/TREATPU/{id}


{relation_id} can indicate either a parent or a child relation.

Response codes:

  • 204 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error

Delete Link for TREATPU:

DELETE https:/.../v1/517090/{parent_relation_id}/{parent_id}/links/TREATPU/{id}


Deleting a link from TREATPU down to a child object must be explicitly indicated by negating the relation id:

DELETE https:/.../v1/517090/{-child_relation_id}/{child_id}/links/TREATPU/{id}

Response codes:

  • 204 - OK
  • 400 - Client error
  • 404 - Not found
  • 500 - Server error