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Breaking change. When a field (other than MSH.2, encoding characters) contains the repetition delimiter, the field accessor now returns an Array with each value in the repetition (e.g. `PID|||123~456`, PID.3 returns `['123', '456']`) When an Array is assigned to a field, the values are concatenated with the repetition delimiter when converting back to String/HL7 Values assigned to fields are no longer immediately cast into Strings, allowing you to append more values to a repetition. E.g. ``` pid = HL7::Message::Segment::PID.new pid.patient_id_list = ['123', '456'] pid.patient_id_list << '789' pid.to_s # => 'PID|||123~456~789' ```
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Breaking change.
When a field (other than MSH.2, encoding characters) contains the repetition delimiter (
~), the field accessor now returns an Array with each value in the repetition. E.g.When an Array is assigned to a field, the values are concatenated with the repetition delimiter when converting back to String/HL7
Values assigned to fields are no longer immediately cast into Strings, allowing you to append more values to a repetition. E.g.