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Operation Definition
<OperationDefinition xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <id value="List-find"/> <text> <status value="generated"/> <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <h2> Find a functional list</h2> <p> OPERATION: Find a functional list</p> <p> The official URL for this operation definition is: </p> <pre> http://hl7.org/fhir/OperationDefinition/List-find</pre> <div> <p> This operation allows a client to find an identified list for a particular function by its function. The operation takes two parameters, the identity of a patient, and the name of a functional list. The list of defined functional lists can be found at <a href="lifecycle.html#lists">Current Resource Lists</a> . Applications are not required to support all the lists, and may define additional lists of their own. If the system is able to locate a list that serves the identified purpose, it returns it as the body of the response with a 200 OK status. If the resource cannot be located, the server returns a 404 not found (optionally with an OperationOutcome resource) </p> </div> <p> URL: [base]/List/$find</p> <p> Parameters</p> <table class="grid"> <tr> <td> <b> Use</b> </td> <td> <b> Name</b> </td> <td> <b> Cardinality</b> </td> <td> <b> Type</b> </td> <td> <b> Binding</b> </td> <td> <b> Documentation</b> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> IN</td> <td> patient</td> <td> 1..1</td> <td> id</td> <td/> <td> <div> <p> The id of a patient resource located on the server on which this operation is executed</p> </div> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> IN</td> <td> name</td> <td> 1..1</td> <td> code</td> <td/> <td> <div> <p> The code for the functional list that is being found</p> </div> </td> </tr> </table> <div> <p> Note that servers may support searching by a functional list, and not support this operation that allows clients to find the list directly</p> </div> </div> </text> <url value="http://hl7.org/fhir/OperationDefinition/List-find"/> <name value="Find a functional list"/> <status value="draft"/> <kind value="operation"/> <date value="2019-10-24T11:53:00+11:00"/> <publisher value="HL7 (FHIR Project)"/> <contact> <telecom> <system value="url"/> <value value="http://hl7.org/fhir"/> </telecom> <telecom> <system value="email"/> <value value="fhir@lists.hl7.org"/> </telecom> </contact> <description value="This operation allows a client to find an identified list for a particular function by its function. The operation takes two parameters, the identity of a patient, and the name of a functional list. The list of defined functional lists can be found at [Current Resource Lists](lifecycle.html#lists). Applications are not required to support all the lists, and may define additional lists of their own. If the system is able to locate a list that serves the identified purpose, it returns it as the body of the response with a 200 OK status. If the resource cannot be located, the server returns a 404 not found (optionally with an OperationOutcome resource)"/> <code value="find"/> <comment value="Note that servers may support searching by a functional list, and not support this operation that allows clients to find the list directly"/> <resource value="List"/> <system value="false"/> <type value="true"/> <instance value="false"/> <parameter> <name value="patient"/> <use value="in"/> <min value="1"/> <max value="1"/> <documentation value="The id of a patient resource located on the server on which this operation is executed"/> <type value="id"/> </parameter> <parameter> <name value="name"/> <use value="in"/> <min value="1"/> <max value="1"/> <documentation value="The code for the functional list that is being found"/> <type value="code"/> </parameter> </OperationDefinition>
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.