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New "magic button" - put pushed or opened from folder study into the database

Dec 8, 2018 01:16 PM
by Eisenhorn
I think, we all)) need some new magic button in Radiant beta with database.

In some cases, with some MRI-system manufactures, there is no way to download pacs by Radiant buttons due to limitations of Mri-system manufacture - user can only passivly recieve pushed pacs from MRI-system to Radiant. That pacs will be automatically open in Radiant, but will not appear in database.
I need that magic button - to put opened series into the database.
Another case - we just opened some folder with scans. And that "magic button" can very help.


Dec 11, 2018 12:50 PM
by Eisenhorn
and in that case - when user can only passivly recieve pushed pacs from MRI-system to Radiant - there must be some option to recive that pacs into database
Dec 12, 2018 09:31 AM
by RadiAnt
Eisenhorn,

Recent beta versions with local DB archive already support receiving studies pushed from other PACS nodes. Incoming studies are imported into the default database.
Dec 12, 2018 11:53 AM
by Eisenhorn
I'm very sorry. I checked again, and saw that "Incoming studies are imported into the default database."
But still I hope for easy one-click way to import to database study opened from folder
Dec 12, 2018 07:02 PM
by RadiAnt
You can quickly change the database where pushed studies are stored.
Just press the database button in the local archive window, select "Advanced" and "Set as default".
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