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EIVL<TS>: Deprecate many of the current event codes that are of  the form Ax, Px, Ix (ante-x, post-x, inter-x), such as ACV, PCV,  ICV. Instead put in codes for simply C, CM, CD, CV, etc. to  indicate the event. Then the offset interval would be interpreted  as follows: negative offsets are measured from the start of  the event (e.g., 30 min before breakfast) and positive offsets  are measured from the end of the event (e.g., 2 hours after meals.) The problem with the present definition is that the  offset direction (whether it is before or after) is indicated by the sign AS WELL AS the event code.
 
EIVL<TS>: Deprecate many of the current event codes that are of  the form Ax, Px, Ix (ante-x, post-x, inter-x), such as ACV, PCV,  ICV. Instead put in codes for simply C, CM, CD, CV, etc. to  indicate the event. Then the offset interval would be interpreted  as follows: negative offsets are measured from the start of  the event (e.g., 30 min before breakfast) and positive offsets  are measured from the end of the event (e.g., 2 hours after meals.) The problem with the present definition is that the  offset direction (whether it is before or after) is indicated by the sign AS WELL AS the event code.
 
Also add the following event codes (with the offset semantics as specified in previous change) 
 
* COIT        Sexual intercourse
 
* DIAP        Diaper change
 
* DEFEC      Defecation
 
  
 
And the EIVL component summary is wrong
 
And the EIVL component summary is wrong

Revision as of 22:39, 7 June 2007

Data Types Issue 27: EIVL<TS> Issues

Introduction

EIVL<TS>: Deprecate many of the current event codes that are of the form Ax, Px, Ix (ante-x, post-x, inter-x), such as ACV, PCV, ICV. Instead put in codes for simply C, CM, CD, CV, etc. to indicate the event. Then the offset interval would be interpreted as follows: negative offsets are measured from the start of the event (e.g., 30 min before breakfast) and positive offsets are measured from the end of the event (e.g., 2 hours after meals.) The problem with the present definition is that the offset direction (whether it is before or after) is indicated by the sign AS WELL AS the event code.

And the EIVL component summary is wrong

? backward compatible: parts of this are not backward compatible

Discussion

Disposition

Motion: Approve these changes

Approve: Grahame
Oppose:
Abstain:

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