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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

What is Cerner CCL and Why Does it Matter to You? - YouTube
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Cerner CCL (Cerner Command Language) is the Cerner Corporation fourth-generation programming language, which is expressed in the Cerner Discern Explorer solution. CCL is patterned after the Structured Query Language (SQL). All Cerner Millennium health information technology solutions use CCL/Discern Explorer to select from, insert into, update into and delete from a Cerner Millennium database. CCL allows a programmer to fetch data from an Oracle database and display it as the user wants to see. With features like, Record Structure and subroutines, it allows us to get data from database and manipulate it by storing in a temporary structure; execute a particular section of the code, if required using a subroutine.

Complete for CCL (Cerner Command Language) is provided by Cerner Corporation.

Discern Explorer provides several applications that can be used to create, execute, and analyze ad hoc queries, reports and programs. These applications provide flexibility in the skill set needed to build programs and design reports. Discern Explorer programs can be written using, VisualExplorer.exe (VE), DiscernVisualDeveloper.exe (DVDev), an operating system command-line editor, or any other text editor. ExplorerMenu.exe (EM) is used to execute Discern Explorer programs on demand. ExplorerAnalyzer.exe (EA) allows its users to analyze the system resources used by RDBMS queries.


CCL Hello World examples:

Example 1
call echo("Hello World!") go  
Example 2
drop program helloworld2 go  create program helloworld2     call echo("Hello World!")  end go  
Example 3
drop program helloworld3 go  create program helloworld3   PAINT    call TEXT(1,1, "Hello World!")  end go  
Example 4 class example
 DROP PROGRAM JCMCLASS1A GO   CREATE PROGRAM JCMCLASS1A    CREATE CLASS c_pat     ;The c_pat class is an example class type which encapsulates the demographic members as well as the      ;methods needed to operate on this class.     ;The class consists of optional sections with member and methods denoted with a namespace     init ;class constructor       call echo("init c_pat class section")       DECLARE _::pvar1 = vc WITH CONSTANT("pvar1 test")        ;class instance member (default if namespace omitted)       DECLARE class::pvar2 = vc WITH NOCONSTANT("pvar2 test")  ;class member shared across instances       DECLARE _::pvar3 = vc WITH CONSTANT("pvar3 test")       DECLARE private::pvar4 = i4                              ;private class instance member       DECLARE _::instance_name = vc       RECORD _::rec1(          1 qual           2 birth_dt_tm = dq8           2 race = c2           2 religion = c2                          2 year = i4           2 month = i4           2 day = i4       )       DECLARE _::set_month(year=i4,month=i4,day=i4) = null       call echo(build("class::pvar2=",class::pvar2))       SUBROUTINE _::set_month(year,month,day)         SET _::rec1->year = year         SET _::rec1->month = month         SET _::rec1->day = day       END ;subroutine     END ;class constructor     FINAL ;class destructor       call echo(build("final c_pat class instance section:",instance_name))     END ;class destructor    WITH copy=1    END GO   DROP PROGRAM JCMCLASS1 GO   CREATE PROGRAM JCMCLASS1     execute jcmclass1a  ;load class definition     declare c1::i_patient1 = null with class(c_pat)  ;declare first instance from class c_pat     declare c1::i_patient2 = null with class(c_pat)  ;declare second instance from class c_pat     call echo(">>>class variable")     set c1::i_patient1.instance_name = "c1::i_patient1"     set c1::i_patient2.instance_name = "c1::i_patient2"     call echo(">>>class record member")     set c1::i_patient1.rec1->birth_dt_tm = cnvtdatetime("01-JAN-2012 08:30.00")     set c1::i_patient2.rec1->birth_dt_tm = cnvtdatetime("01-FEB-2013 10:30.00")     call echo(">>>class function")     call c1::i_patient1.set_month(2012,10,16)     call c1::i_patient2.set_month(2012,06,10)     call echo(build("instance_name=",c1::i_patient1.instance_name))     call echo(build("instance_name=",c1::i_patient2.instance_name))     call echorecord(c1::i_patient1.rec1)     call echorecord(c1::i_patient2.rec1)     if ($1=1) call trace(38) endif     ;display class info using class(<class_instance>,<class_info_id>[,<mode>])     declare class_info=vc     declare cid = i4      set cid = 1     while (cid > 0)       set class_info = class(c1::i_patient1,cid,1)       if (class_info=" ") set cid = 0 else call echo(class_info) set cid=cid+1 endif     endwhile     set cid = 1     while (cid > 0)       set class_info = class(c1::i_patient1,cid,3)       if (class_info=" ") set cid = 0 else call echo(class_info) set cid=cid+1 endif     endwhile     set curalias r1 c1::i_patient1.rec1->qual     set r1->race="AB"     select into nl from dummyt       detail         call echo(build("report=",c1::i_patient1.instance_name))         call echo(r1->race)     with nocounter     call echo(build(">>>>>>>>>>>c1::i_patient1=",c1::i_patient1))     free set c1::i_patient1     free set c1::i_patient2     if ($1=2) call trace(38) endif   END GO  

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