AN-SNAP
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AN-SNAP error classes are not particularly descriptive. error class descriptions are not intended to provide details of why a record could not be grouped. That is, they don't explain the actual problem with the source data. In Version 3, the error class is based on the Care Type and the Episode Type. In Version 4, the Error class is based on the Care Type, the Episode Type and the Age Type (Adult or Paediatric).
In order to help you determine the actual problem with your data, QuickSnap also creates an 'error' file which lists in detail the errors which were encountered during grouping.
AN-SNAP Error Classes
Version 3
Here is a list of the AN-SNAP error classes:
- 3-901: Ungroupable - Palliative Care Overnight
- 3-902: Ungroupable - Rehabilitation Overnight
- 3-903: Ungroupable - GEM Overnight
- 3-904: Ungroupable - Psychogeriatric Overnight
- 3-905: Ungroupable - Maintenance Overnight
- 3-906: Ungroupable - All other subacute
AN-SNAP error classes can't tell you specifically what was wrong with your file, or a particular line in the file. That is, they don't explain the actual problem with your source data.
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- sub-acute
Version 4
For a list of Version 4 error classes, please refer to the AN-SNAP Report or Manual.
QuickSnap Error Messages
Number of Data Items
The first thing QuickSnap does in batch processing, is check to see whether a line in the file has the correct number of data items.
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For each record in the file, QuickSnap follows the AN-SNAP grouping flow chart. If it reaches a point where it requires a data item which is not valid, it will raise one of the following errors
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