The CDA ValidatorValidation component is used as an example component for validating CCDA documents and parsing the validation results (via the https://interfaceware.atlassian.net/wiki/x/AQAyyw CDAVALIDATOR Library) This is useful for ensuring documents you’ve created are compliant with HL7 CCDA specifications, whether during the development process or as part of your integration workflow. It identifies all the CCDA Schema errors, Shall errors, and Should errors present in the validated CCDA.
Running the Component
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The CDAVALIDATOR library uses third party utilities (xsltproc and xmllint) to validate the CCDA document. These are included in the library for Windows but may . For MacOS and Linux, the component will indicate on start up if they are missing and require manual installation if running Iguana on MacOS or Linux. |
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title | STEP 1: Import the CDA Validator component |
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Using +COMPONENT, import the CDA ValidatorValidation |
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title | STEP 2: Optionally, create a CDA document to validate using the CDA Creator component |
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If you don’t have an existing CCDA document that needs validating, you can create a sample document using the https://interfaceware.atlassian.net/wiki/x/JICqrw CDA Creator . |
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title | STEP 3: Specify the CCDA file to validate and the version it should be validated against |
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Set a target CCDA via the CCDAFilepath custom field to specify where the CCDA that will be validated is stored. Specify the CCDAversion that the component should use for validation. |
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