HL7 WVS Waveform Source

HL7 datatype components WVS components from HL7 v2.5.1 Hide components

These are the generated components for the version selected at the top of the page. The article stays practical, and this panel follows the chosen HL7 version.

Components

PosComponentNameTypeTableDescription
1 WVS.1 Source One Name ST Source One Name; Type ST.
2 WVS.2 Source Two Name ST Source Two Name; Type ST.

WVS identifies the waveform source. It is another specialist waveform datatype where the source and channel references are meaningful only with the surrounding waveform structure.

In this guide, WVS appears in CD. That used-by list is a good reality check: the datatype is only half the story, and the field that uses it tells you the workflow.

The component panel above is expanded by default because most datatype pages are used as quick lookup pages. Start there for the exact HL7 v2.5.1 shape, then use the notes below for the practical gotchas.

WVS-1 to WVS-2: Component Quick Read

The generated component panel above is the formal quick lookup. The short version is below so you can scan the shape without counting carets by eye.

  • WVS-1 Source One Name - Source One Name. Type ST.
  • WVS-2 Source Two Name - Source Two Name. Type ST.

Practical Notes

Text still has to survive HL7 delimiters. If the source value can contain |, ^, ~, &, or a backslash, encode it before putting it into the message. Integration Soup and the HL7 parser helpers include HL7Encode and HL7Decode for that exact kind of cleanup.

In HL7 Soup Web, click a field that uses WVS and the interpretation view will show which component you are sitting in and where that value lives in the raw message. That is especially handy with compact datatypes because one missing caret can move every value after it.

Official and Reference Notes

For formal reference, compare the generated HL7 v2.5.1 panel above with the HL7 v2.5.1 datatype list and the HL7 Terminology data type code system. Local implementation guides can narrow allowed values, tables, and component usage.

Related Datatypes

Related quick lookups: ST.