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_filter
is
a
parameter
that
can
be
used
with
the
Search
Operation
.
It
uses
the
same
set
of
standard
parameters
defined
for
the
resources,
and
provides
a
syntax
for
expressing
a
set
of
query
expressions
on
the
underlying
resources.
Examples of filters:
The _filter syntax has the following features:
Note: The only difference between a "string" value and a "token" value is that a string can contain spaces and ) and ]. There is otherwise no significant difference between them.
Formal grammar for the syntax:
filter = paramExp / logExp / ("not") "(" filter ")"
logExp = filter ("and" / "or" filter)+
paramExp = paramPath SP compareOp SP compValue
compareOp = (see table below)
compValue = string / numberOrDate / token
string = json string
token = any sequence of non-whitespace characters (by Unicode rules) except "]" and ")"
paramPath = paramName (("[" filter "]") "." paramPath)
paramName = ALPHA (nameChar)*
nameChar = "_" / "-" / DIGIT / ALPHA
numberOrDate = DIGIT (DateChar)*
dateChar = DIGIT / "T" / "-" / "." / "+"
Notes about using the syntax:
This
table
summarises
summarizes
the
comparison
operations
available:
| Operation | Definition |
| eq | an item in the set has an equal value |
| ne | An item in the set has an unequal value |
| co | An item in the set contains this value |
| sw | An item in the set starts with this value |
| ew | An item in the set ends with this value |
| gt / lt / ge / le | A value in the set is (greater than, less than, greater or equal, less or equal) the given value |
| ap |
A
value
in
the
set
isis
approximately
the
same
as
this
value.
Note that the recommended value for the approximation is 10% of the stated value (or for a date, 10% of the gap between now and the date), but systems may choose other values where appropriate |
| sa | The value starts after the specified value |
| eb | The value ends before the specified value |
| pr | The set is empty or not (value is false or true) |
| po | True if a (implied) date period in the set overlaps with the implied period in the value |
| ss | True if the value subsumes a concept in the set |
| sb | True if the value is subsumed by a concept in the set |
| in | True if one of the concepts is in the nominated value set by URI, either a relative, literal or logical vs |
| ni | True if none of the concepts are in the nominated value set by URI, either a relative, literal or logical vs |
| re | True if one of the references in set points to the given URL |
For detailed rules about the operators eq, ne, le, ge, lt, gt, sa, and eb see Search Prefixes .
The interpretation of the operation depends on the type of the search parameter it is being evaulated against. This table contains those details:
| Operation | String | Number | Date | Token | Reference | Quantity |
| Eq | Character sequence is the same (case insensitive) | Number is the same incl same precision | Date is the same including same precision and timezone if provided | Token is the same, including namespace if specified (case insensitive) | n/a | Unit and value are the same |
| Ne | (same) | |||||
| Co | Character sequence matches somewhere (case insensitive) | An item in the set's implicit imprecision includes the stated value | An item in the set's implicit period includes the stated value | n/a | n/a | n/a? |
| Sw | Character sequence matches from first digit (left most, when L->R) (case insensitive) | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| ew | Character sequence matches up to last digit (right most, when L->R) (case insensitive) | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| gt / lt / ge / le | Based on Integer comparison of Unicode code points of starting character (trimmed) (case insensitive) | Based on numerical comparison | Based on date period comparison per 2.2.2.3 | n/a | n/a | Based on numerical comparison if units are the same (or are canonicalised) |
| pr | ||||||
| po | n/a | n/a | Based on date period comparison per 2.2.2.3 | n/a | n/a | |
| ss | n/a | n/a | n/a | Based on logical subsumption; potentially catering for mapping between tx | n/a | n/a |
| sb | n/a | n/a | n/a | Based on logical subsumption; potentially catering for mapping between tx | n/a | n/a |
| in | n/a | n/a | n/a | Based on logical subsumption; potentially catering for mapping between tx | n/a | n/a |
| re | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | Relative or absolute url | n/a |
Note:
Some additional parameters are defined for the filter parameter ( to do: move these into the standard parameters ):
| Resource Type | Parameter Name | Children |
| Observation | related |
target = related-target Type = related-type |
| Group | characteristic |
value = value code = characteristic |
| DocumentReference | relatesTo |
code = relation target = relatesTo |
|
|
event |
status
=
event-status
|
|
|
item |
status = item-status code = item-code site = bodysite event = item-event |
|
|
item-event |
status
=
item-past-status
|
Note: