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3 – Write; writes intermediate format to output files
This argument is mutually exclusive with –b.
-e file
Error log file specification – specifies a file for writing an error log and
supplementary error information. The error log receives any error messages that
are generated during translation. The process must have write, file create and
directory create access to this directory.
If “0” is specified for the path, error messages are not logged. In interactive mode
(
-b
) error messages are always displayed on the standard error device, regardless
of this argument.
-f file
Configuration file specification. The configuration file indicates the translation
types to be performed, and is specified in section 7.2.
-q
Quiet output. This causes only error messages to be displayed. The default is
normal output – a small number of informational messages and any error
messages.
This argument is mutually exclusive with
–v
.
-t seconds
Wait time – the number of seconds to wait before rechecking the input file path(s)
for work. The default is 30 seconds.
This argument is ignored unless
–b
is specified.
-v
Verbose output. This causes a large number of informational messages to be
displayed as well as any error messages. The default is normal output – a small
number of informational messages and any error messages.
This argument is mutually exclusive with
–q
.
7.2 Configuration File
A configuration file is used to designate the types of translation to be done. Each type of translation type
must specify at minimum an OEM format and path for input as well as output, and a work path. The
translation type may also include remote DICOM AE information and customization settings.
The configuration file is a text file. Each line of text specifies one directive; the type of each directive is
denoted by a leading keyword. The following general rules apply to the configuration file:
; (semicolon)
! (exclamation)
Comment – everything to the right on the same line is ignored.
The semicolon delimiter may be used freely to mark comments; the
exclamation delimiter is reserved for use by Numa, Inc.