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Since we expect the program to work on 'normal' dicom files (meaning single frame, without missing tags) we can use arbitrary dicom data for testing.
I'll set up a small set of test data on a web site that we can be downloaded for use with in a self-test mode for the program. We can associate this data with a desired directory hierarchy output to confirm things are working correctly.
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Since we expect the program to work on 'normal' dicom files (meaning single frame, without missing tags) we can use arbitrary dicom data for testing.
I'll set up a small set of test data on a web site that we can be downloaded for use with in a self-test mode for the program. We can associate this data with a desired directory hierarchy output to confirm things are working correctly.
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Yes - I'm thinking we can use something like "tag_NA_#" which might turn into PatientName_NA_3 if it were the third instance in a directory of a missing PatientName tag.
Since we expect the program to work on 'normal' dicom files (meaning single frame, without missing tags) we can use arbitrary dicom data for testing.
I'll set up a small set of test data on a web site that we can be downloaded for use with in a self-test mode for the program. We can associate this data with a desired directory hierarchy output to confirm things are working correctly.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: