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Java implemenation of the SEER edits.
<rule id="DateTherapyEdit" name="Date Initial RX SEER (NAACCR)" tag="N0075" java-path="lines.line" category="inter-field" depends="Day_of_Initial_RX--SEER,Month_of_Initial_RX-SEER,Year_of_Diagnosis,Year_of_Initial_RX-SEER"> <expression><![CDATA[Integer year = Functions.asInt(line.dateInitialRxSeerYear) Integer month = Functions.asInt(line.dateInitialRxSeerMonth) Integer day = Functions.asInt(line.dateInitialRxSeerDay) Integer yearCur = Functions.getCurrentYear() Integer monthCur = Functions.getCurrentMonth() Integer dayCur = Functions.getCurrentDay() if (line.registryId == '0000001544' && line.dateOfDiagnosisYear < '2000') return true if (line.dateInitialRxSeerYear == null) return (line.dateInitialRxSeerMonth == null && line.dateInitialRxSeerDay == null) if ((line.dateInitialRxSeerMonth == null && line.dateInitialRxSeerDay != null) || (month > 12 || (line.dateInitialRxSeerMonth != null && month < 1))) return false if (!Functions.between(year, 1930, yearCur)) return false if (line.dateInitialRxSeerMonth == null) //by now year fits and day is null if month is null return true if (year == yearCur && month > monthCur) return false if (line.dateInitialRxSeerDay == null) //by now year and month fit return true if (year == yearCur && month == monthCur && day > dayCur) return false Calendar cal = new GregorianCalendar(year, month - 1, 1) return cal != null && day <= cal.getActualMaximum(Calendar.DAY_OF_MONTH)]]></expression> <message>Date of Init RX--SEER is not valid.</message> <description><![CDATA[Earliest year of diagnosis and current system date are determined by the user and entered as parameetes in the interface. This edit is skipped for New Jersey cases diagnosed before 2000. The Date of Therapy checks are performed in this order: A) If the year is blank, month and day must also be blank. D) Year of Therapy must be between 1930 and the current system year. B) If the month is blank, the day must be blank. C) If day of Therapy is blank, the year of Therapy and month of Therapy can not be greater than the current system year/month. E) If day is known, then entire Date of Therapy is verified. The date must be a valid date (leap years checked) and must be less than or equal to the current system date.]]></description> <history> <event version="SE11-001-02" user="greend" date="1986-07-10">A correction was made allowing month to be equal to zero only when year is equal to zero.</event> <event version="SE11-001-17" user="greend" date="2003-09-22">Edit modified to skip cases from New Jersey diagnosed before 2000.</event> <event version="SE11-001-22" user="greend" date="2008-01-21">Edit now uses Day of initial RX--SEER [1260].</event> <event version="SE12-002-01" user="murphyr" date="2009-12-03">0-filled and 9 filled no longer allowed.</event> <event version="SE12-002-01" user="murphyr" date="2009-12-23">Fixed edit to correctly check for blank string instead of blank int.</event> <event version="SE12-003-03" user="murphyr" date="2011-02-10">Updated documentation.</event> <event version="SE13-009-01" user="murphyr" date="2012-12-20" ref="66776">Updated edit name.</event> <event version="SE16-015-01" user="kirbyk" date="2016-06-20" ref="67425">Fixed documentation.</event> <event version="SE16-016-08" user="depryf" date="2017-11-22" ref="67674">Edit syntax updated to allow pre-compilation optimization; no change in behavior.</event> <event version="SE18-020-01" user="depryf" date="2020-02-04" ref="68281">Changed property names to align with NAACCR XML IDs.</event> <event version="SE22-022-13" user="kirbyk" date="2022-10-18" ref="69045">Fixing edit behavior for future dates.</event> <event version="SE24-024-06" user="kirbyk" date="2024-07-22" ref="69326">Removed some edit dependencies.</event> </history> </rule>
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