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* The Original Code is "DT.java". Description:
* "Note: The class description below has been excerpted from the Hl7 2.3.0 documentation"
*
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* 2005. All Rights Reserved.
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package ca.uhn.hl7v2.model.v23.datatype;
import ca.uhn.hl7v2.model.Message;
/**
*
* Note: The class description below has been excerpted from the Hl7 2.3.0 documentation. Sectional
* references made below also refer to the same documentation.
*
* Format: YYYY[MM[DD]]
* In prior versions of HL7, this data type was always specified to be in the format YYYYMMDD. In the current and future
* versions, the precision of a date may be expressed by limiting the number of digits used with the format specification
* YYYY[MM[DD]]. Thus, YYYY is used to specify a precision of "year," YYYYMM specifies a precision of "month,"
* and YYYYMMDD specifies a precision of "day."
* By site-specific agreement, YYYYMMDD may be used where backward compatibility must be maintained.
* Examples: |19880704| |199503|
* @author Neal Acharya
*/
public class DT extends ca.uhn.hl7v2.model.primitive.DT {
/**
* @param theMessage message to which this Type belongs
*/
public DT(Message theMessage) {
super(theMessage);
}
/**
* @return "2.3"
*/
public String getVersion() {
return "2.3";
}
}