Here's how it looks

<ContinuityOfCareRecord xmlns="urn:astm-org:CCR">
 <CCRDocumentObjectID xmlns="">doc</CCRDocumentObjectID>
 <Language xmlns="">
  <text>English</text>
 </Language>
 <Version xmlns="">1.0</Version>
 <DateTime xmlns="">
  <ExactDateTime>2010-07-07T06:00:53Z</ExactDateTime>
 </DateTime>
 <Patient xmlns="">
  <ActorID>1</ActorID>
 </Patient>
 <Body>
  <Results>
   <Result>
    <Description>
     <Text>Vital Sign</Text>
     <Code>
      <Value>46680005</Value>
      <CodingSystem>SNOMED</CodingSystem>
     </Code>
    </Description>
    <DateTime>
     <Type>
      <Text>Collection start date</Text>
     </Type>
     <ExactDateTime>2010-06-16T01:24:20Z</ExactDateTime>
    </DateTime>
    <Source>
     <Actor>
      <ActorID>Cecil Baker</ActorID>
      <ActorRole>Ordering clinician</ActorRole>
     </Actor>
    </Source>
    <Test>
     <Source>
      <Actor>
       <ActorID>Nonindevice</ActorID>
       <ActorRole>
       </ActorRole>
      </Actor>
     </Source>
     <Description>
      <Text>PulseRate</Text>
      <Code>
       <Value>Lonic</Value>
       <CodingSystem>CodingSystem</CodingSystem>
      </Code>
     </Description>
     <TestResult>
      <Value>98</Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </TestResult>
     <NormalResult>
      <Value>
      </Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </NormalResult>
    </Test>
    <Test>
     <Source>
      <Actor>
       <ActorID>Nonindevice</ActorID>
       <ActorRole>
       </ActorRole>
      </Actor>
     </Source>
     <Description>
      <Text>SPO2</Text>
      <Code>
       <Value>Lonic</Value>
       <CodingSystem>CodingSystem</CodingSystem>
      </Code>
     </Description>
     <TestResult>
      <Value>100</Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </TestResult>
     <NormalResult>
      <Value>
      </Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </NormalResult>
    </Test>
    <Test>
     <Source>
      <Actor>
       <ActorID>Nonindevice</ActorID>
       <ActorRole>
       </ActorRole>
      </Actor>
     </Source>
     <Description>
      <Text>DevId</Text>
      <Code>
       <Value>Lonic</Value>
       <CodingSystem>CodingSystem</CodingSystem>
      </Code>
     </Description>
     <TestResult>
      <Value>813097</Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </TestResult>
     <NormalResult>
      <Value>
      </Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </NormalResult>
    </Test>
    <Test>
     <Source>
      <Actor>
       <ActorID>Nonindevice</ActorID>
       <ActorRole>
       </ActorRole>
      </Actor>
     </Source>
     <Description>
      <Text>Time</Text>
      <Code>
       <Value>Lonic</Value>
       <CodingSystem>CodingSystem</CodingSystem>
      </Code>
     </Description>
     <TestResult>
      <Value>16/Jun/2010 06:54:20 AM</Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </TestResult>
     <NormalResult>
      <Value>
      </Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </NormalResult>
    </Test>
    <Test>
     <Source>
      <Actor>
       <ActorID>Nonindevice</ActorID>
       <ActorRole>
       </ActorRole>
      </Actor>
     </Source>
     <Description>
      <Text>BatteryLevel</Text>
      <Code>
       <Value>Lonic</Value>
       <CodingSystem>CodingSystem</CodingSystem>
      </Code>
     </Description>
     <TestResult>
      <Value>Ok</Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </TestResult>
     <NormalResult>
      <Value>
      </Value>
      <Units>
       <Unit>
       </Unit>
      </Units>
     </NormalResult>
    </Test>
   </Result>
  </Results>
 </Body>
</ContinuityOfCareRecord>


On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Bess Ho <[email protected]> wrote:

> How do the test results look like?
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 10:41 PM, kanaya bhattad 
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> But what when I am sending multipe tests like systolic,diastolic and
>> pulse. How can I send multiple tests in a single code.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kanaya
>>
>>   On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Bess <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> May be you can only send 1 test per post. You need to program to send
>>> muliple posts?
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>
>>> On Jul 8, 2010, at 7:28 AM, somu <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> My code was working till yesterday. And it has stopped working today
>>>> with exception as "Execution of request failed "https /www.google.com"
>>>> for sending posts(notices) to h9.
>>>> I checked the code and found that whenever I send single result in CCR
>>>> it posts properly but when I send multiple tests it returns the
>>>> exception. can anyone please help me with the CCR formation.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Kanaya
>>>>
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