Stream: shorthand
Topic: Resource should declare it's [sic] jurisdiction
Jean Duteau (Jun 08 2020 at 19:10):
I upgraded my IG publisher and my sushi and I'm getting a warning on my resources about declaring its jurisdiction. I'm assuming that this is something that SUSHI can/should do? Or maybe I need to add this as a line to all of my resources?
Grahame Grieve (Jun 08 2020 at 19:39):
in general, you should add it to the IG resource, and then use the parameter apply-jurisdiction
to get the IG publisher to set it on all your resources. (see https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/Implementation+Guide+Parameters)
Chris Moesel (Jun 08 2020 at 20:01):
@Jean Duteau -- have a look at this thread, which is basically the same question but for copyright
rather than jurisdiction
.
Jean Duteau (Jun 08 2020 at 20:03):
I was able to add them to my resources, but I can't figure out how to add the jurisdiction to the ImplementationGuide resource which is being generated.
Chris Moesel (Jun 08 2020 at 20:04):
You need to use the beta version of SUSHI that uses the new config.yaml
. The config.yaml
allows you to control the parameters in the IG file. BTW -- we plan to bring config.yaml to an official SUSHI release tomorrow or Wednesday.
Jean Duteau (Jun 08 2020 at 20:05):
okay, i'll wait as it's just a warning at this point (and I can't progress since there is some non-SUSHI-related bug in the template)
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