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xml2dsr(1)			  OFFIS	DCMTK			    xml2dsr(1)

NAME
       xml2dsr - Convert XML document to DICOM SR file

SYNOPSIS
       xml2dsr [options] xmlfile-in dsrfile-out

DESCRIPTION
       The  xml2dsr utility converts the contents of an	XML (Extensible	Markup
       Language) document to DICOM  Structured	Reporting  (SR)	 format	 (file
       format or raw data set).	The XML	Schema dsr2xml.xsd does	not yet	follow
       any standard format. However, the xml2dsr application might be enhanced
       in  this	 aspect	 in the	future (e. g. by supporting HL7/CDA - Clinical
       Document	Architecture).

       An appropriate XML file can be created using the	dsr2xml	 tool  (option
       +Xn recommended to add XML namespace declaration	to the root element).

PARAMETERS
       xmlfile-in   XML	input filename to be converted ("-" for	stdin)

       dsrfile-out  DICOM SR output filename ("-" for stdout)

OPTIONS
   general options
	 -h   --help
		print this help	text and exit

	      --version
		print version information and exit

	      --arguments
		print expanded command line arguments

	 -q   --quiet
		quiet mode, print no warnings and errors

	 -v   --verbose
		verbose	mode, print processing details

	 -d   --debug
		debug mode, print debug	information

	 -ll  --log-level  [l]evel: string constant
		(fatal,	error, warn, info, debug, trace)
		use level l for	the logger

	 -lc  --log-config  [f]ilename:	string
		use config file	f for the logger

   input options
       encoding:

	 +Ee  --template-envelope
		template element encloses content items

   processing options
       validation:

	 +Vs  --validate-schema
		validate XML document against Schema
		(not with --template-envelope)

	 # requires libxml to be compiled with XML Schema support

	 +Vn  --check-namespace
		check XML namespace in document	root

       unique identifiers:

	 +Ug  --generate-new-uids
		generate new Study/Series/SOP Instance UID

	 -Uo  --dont-overwrite-uids
		do not overwrite existing UIDs (default)

	 +Uo  --overwrite-uids
		overwrite existing UIDs

   output options
       output file format:

	 +F   --write-file
		write file format (default)

	 -F   --write-dataset
		write data set without file meta information

       output transfer syntax:

	 +t=  --write-xfer-same
		write with same	TS as input (default)

	 +te  --write-xfer-little
		write with explicit VR little endian TS

	 +tb  --write-xfer-big
		write with explicit VR big endian TS

	 +ti  --write-xfer-implicit
		write with implicit VR little endian TS

	 +td  --write-xfer-deflated
		write with deflated explicit VR	little endian TS

       post-1993 value representations:

	 +u   --enable-new-vr
		enable support for new VRs (UN/UT) (default)

	 -u   --disable-new-vr
		disable	support	for new	VRs, convert to	OB

       group length encoding:

	 +g=  --group-length-recalc
		recalculate group lengths if present (default)

	 +g   --group-length-create
		always write with group	length elements

	 -g   --group-length-remove
		always write without group length elements

       length encoding in sequences and	items:

	 +e   --length-explicit
		write with explicit lengths (default)

	 -e   --length-undefined
		write with undefined lengths

       data set	trailing padding (not with --write-dataset):

	 -p=  --padding-retain
		do not change padding (default if not --write-dataset)

	 -p   --padding-off
		no padding (implicit if	--write-dataset)

	 +p   --padding-create	[f]ile-pad [i]tem-pad: integer
		align file on multiple of f bytes
		and items on multiple of i bytes

       deflate compression level (only with --write-xfer-deflated):

	 +cl  --compression-level  [l]evel: integer (default: 6)
		0=uncompressed,	1=fastest, 9=best compression

NOTES
   DICOM Conformance
       The xml2dsr utility supports the	following SOP Classes:

       SpectaclePrescriptionReportStorage	    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.78.6
       MacularGridThicknessAndVolumeReportStorage   1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.79.1
       BasicTextSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.11
       EnhancedSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.22
       ComprehensiveSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.33
       Comprehensive3DSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.34
       ProcedureLogStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.40
       MammographyCADSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.50
       KeyObjectSelectionDocumentStorage	    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.59
       ChestCADSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.65
       XRayRadiationDoseSRStorage		    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.67
       RadiopharmaceuticalRadiationDoseSRStorage    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.68
       ColonCADSRStorage			    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.69
       ImplantationPlanSRStorage		    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.70
       AcquisitionContextSRStorage		    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.71
       SimplifiedAdultEchoSRStorage		    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.72
       PatientRadiationDoseSRStorage		    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.73
       PlannedImagingAgentAdministrationSRStorage   1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.74
       PerformedImagingAgentAdministrationSRStorage 1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.75
       WaveformAnnotationSRStorage		    1.2.840.10008.5.1.4.1.1.88.77

       RenditionSelectionDocumentRealTimeCommunication 1.2.840.10008.10.4 (*)

       (*)   This  is  not  a  Storage	SOP  Class,  but  used	for  Real-Time
       Communication.

       Please note that	currently only mandatory and some optional  attributes
       are supported.

   Character Encoding
       The  DICOM  character  encoding	is  determined	automatically from the
       element with tag	'0008,0005' (Specific Character	Set) - if present. The
       following character sets	are currently supported	 (requires  libxml  to
       include iconv support, see --version output):

       ASCII	     (ISO_IR 6)	   (UTF-8)
       UTF-8	     "ISO_IR 192"  (UTF-8)
       ISO Latin 1   "ISO_IR 100"  (ISO-8859-1)
       ISO Latin 2   "ISO_IR 101"  (ISO-8859-2)
       ISO Latin 3   "ISO_IR 109"  (ISO-8859-3)
       ISO Latin 4   "ISO_IR 110"  (ISO-8859-4)
       ISO Latin 5   "ISO_IR 148"  (ISO-8859-9)
       ISO Latin 9   "ISO_IR 203"  (ISO-8859-15)
       Cyrillic	     "ISO_IR 144"  (ISO-8859-5)
       Arabic	     "ISO_IR 127"  (ISO-8859-6)
       Greek	     "ISO_IR 126"  (ISO-8859-7)
       Hebrew	     "ISO_IR 138"  (ISO-8859-8)
       Thai	     "ISO_IR 166"  (TIS-620)
       Japanese	     "ISO 2022 IR 13ISO	2022 IR	87"  (ISO-2022-JP)
       Korean	     "ISO 2022 IR 6ISO 2022 IR 149"  (ISO-2022-KR)
       Chinese	     "ISO 2022 IR 6ISO 2022 IR 58"   (ISO-2022-CN)
       Chinese	     "GB18030"	   (GB18030)
       Chinese	     "GBK"	   (GBK)

   Compression
       If  libxml  is  compiled	with zlib support, the input file (xmlfile-in)
       can also	be compressed with ZIP,	which usually results in much  smaller
       files.  See  output  of option --version	in order to check whether zlib
       support is available.

   Limitations
       The XML Schema dsr2xml.xsd does	not  support  all  variations  of  the
       dsr2xml	output format. However,	the default output format (plus	option
       --use-xml-namespace) should work.

       Different versions of libxml seem to  have  different  limits  for  the
       maximum length of an XML	element	value. Therefore, it should be avoided
       to  use	very  long  element values. A typical limit for	libxml version
       2.7.3 (and above) is 10 MB for a	single element value.

LOGGING
       The level of logging output of  the  various  command  line  tools  and
       underlying  libraries  can  be  specified by the	user. By default, only
       errors and warnings are written to the  standard	 error	stream.	 Using
       option  --verbose  also	informational messages like processing details
       are reported. Option --debug can	be used	to get	more  details  on  the
       internal	 activity,  e.g.  for debugging	purposes. Other	logging	levels
       can be selected using option --log-level. In --quiet  mode  only	 fatal
       errors  are reported. In	such very severe error events, the application
       will usually terminate. For  more  details  on  the  different  logging
       levels, see documentation of module 'oflog'.

       In  case	 the logging output should be written to file (optionally with
       logfile rotation), to syslog (Unix) or the event	log  (Windows)	option
       --log-config  can  be  used.  This  configuration  file also allows for
       directing only certain messages to a particular output stream  and  for
       filtering  certain  messages  based  on the module or application where
       they are	generated.  An	example	 configuration	file  is  provided  in
       <etcdir>/logger.cfg.

COMMAND	LINE
       All  command  line  tools  use  the  following notation for parameters:
       square brackets enclose optional	 values	 (0-1),	 three	trailing  dots
       indicate	 that multiple values are allowed (1-n), a combination of both
       means 0 to n values.

       Command line options are	distinguished from parameters by a leading '+'
       or '-' sign, respectively. Usually, order and position of command  line
       options	are  arbitrary	(i.e.  they  can appear	anywhere). However, if
       options are mutually exclusive the rightmost appearance is  used.  This
       behavior	 conforms  to  the  standard  evaluation  rules	of common Unix
       shells.

       In addition, one	or more	command	files can be specified	using  an  '@'
       sign  as	 a  prefix to the filename (e.g. @command.txt).	Such a command
       argument	is replaced by the content  of	the  corresponding  text  file
       (multiple  whitespaces  are  treated  as	a single separator unless they
       appear between two quotation marks) prior to  any  further  evaluation.
       Please  note  that  a command file cannot contain another command file.
       This simple but effective  approach  allows  one	 to  summarize	common
       combinations  of	 options/parameters  and  avoids longish and confusing
       command lines (an example is provided in	file <datadir>/dumppat.txt).

ENVIRONMENT
       The xml2dsr utility  will  attempt  to  load  DICOM  data  dictionaries
       specified  in the DCMDICTPATH environment variable. By default, i.e. if
       the  DCMDICTPATH	 environment   variable	  is   not   set,   the	  file
       <datadir>/dicom.dic  will be loaded unless the dictionary is built into
       the application (default	for Windows).

       The  default  behavior  should  be  preferred   and   the   DCMDICTPATH
       environment  variable  only used	when alternative data dictionaries are
       required. The DCMDICTPATH environment variable has the same  format  as
       the  Unix  shell	PATH variable in that a	colon (':') separates entries.
       On Windows systems, a semicolon (';') is	used as	a separator. The  data
       dictionary  code	 will  attempt	to  load  each	file  specified	in the
       DCMDICTPATH environment variable. It is an error	if no data  dictionary
       can be loaded.

FILES
       <datadir>/dsr2xml.xsd - XML Schema file

SEE ALSO
       dsr2xml(1)

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C)  2003-2025  by OFFIS e.V., Escherweg 2, 26121 Oldenburg,
       Germany.

Version	3.7.0			Mon Dec	15 2025			    xml2dsr(1)

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