I posted this a few days ago, but here it is again. http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Register_a_Patient
It is primarily not roll-n-scroll. Kevin --- Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I assume for registration you might be talking all > of the roll and scroll and > Screenman forms in registration. That I think will > be addressed by VistA > Office and it will be coming out pretty soon, so you > might just punt on that > one for now. I think it requires changing code and > it would probably be best > not to try that because of potential unintended > consequences and unexpected > dependencies. > > Kevin, could you please post the link to your wiki > page? Right now there are > all of these Wikis and places thereon so people > still need some coaching. > With the mailing list as busy as it is, there are > lots of people only reading > selected emails, so they aren't going to know. > > I think the one you need to talk to about the Greek > is Chris Richardson and he > will be at the meeting so you can probably do > TeamSpeak with him there. > Right now he is working very hard trying to get > ready for the meeting. He is > the one who brings all of the hardware, etc., etc. > > On Sunday 03 April 2005 10:47 pm, Kevin Toppenberg > wrote: > > Mano, > > > > Comments below: > > > > --- Doctor Bones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > 3. Go to Kevin's site www.geocities.com/kdtop3 > to > > > figure out how to > > > register a patient and create a ward. > > > > Did you see the newer code I put up for creating a > > patient? Its on the wikki. It might not have > > everything you need for inpatient admit, but look > at > > it. > > > > > 6. Start reading and searching .... much like > > > reading about how to > > > write comedy. > > > > I don't think you need any help in that regard... > LOL > > > > > 8. Modify Bhaskar's script so that it doesn't > have > > > any xdialog boxes in > > > it... sorry sir, I have great respect... but > .... I > > > couldn't deal with > > > it anymore :) > > > > Why don't you put your modification up. I happen > to > > like the Xdialog, but I ran into trouble when I > was > > connecting to a remote server by SSH, and being > unable > > to do X11 forwarding. I started to change it over > to > > standard dialog, but I didn't finish. > > > > > QUESTIONS I HAVE LEFT... > > > > > > 1 Why don't we have a FAQ! > > > > Because you haven't written it yet ;-) > > > > > 2 I want to know how to write in Greek (um... I > mean > > > enter data in > > > Greek). > > > > I don't think that GT.M supports the unicode > character > > sets that would be needed for the non english > > characters. > > > > > 3 I have activated electronic signatures but > have no > > > idea how to define > > > one. I can't use it. > > > > After you have enabled electronic signatures, you > have > > to assign one for each user. Actually, the user > does > > this for themselves. At a menu option prompt, > type > > "User's" which is short for User's Toolbox I > believe, > > and you will be taken to a menu where a user can > set > > up thier signature code. > > > > > 4 How can I reduce the number of options > > > available... say for instance > > > in the patient registration section. > > > > First figure out which menu you want to modify. > Do > > this by typing ?? at the option prompt. After the > > text of each menu, you will see the name of the > menu > > option. Then follow this menu path: > eve->menu->oped > > (I'm doing this from memory, so I could be wrong). > > This will ask you for the name of the menu option > you > > want to edit. Type in the relevent option. You > will > > then be taken to a screenman form for editing. > You > > can use the tab key or the arrow key to move > between > > fields. Go to the one that says "related fields" > or > > something like that. "related" is the key word I > > believe. Enter yes, or enter or something like > that. > > You will then be shown a list of items in that > menu > > option. You can add more, or delete some if you > want. > > To delete, get your cursor on top of the item you > > don't want, and type @. > > Instead of wiping out other's menu options, you > might > > consider making your own options and filling it > with > > the features you want. > > > > > 5 Which order should I read the VA. > Documentation. > > > 6 I want to change the questions to Greek (Nancy > > > told me to ask Mark > > > about that sometime ago... :) ) > > > 7 I want to know how to configure mailman to > work > > > with pop3 and smtp... > > > I know it is possible... but I was dizzy by the > time > > > I got to that part > > > of the documentation. Also what does mailman > > > mailbox translate to? > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? > > > 8 And much much more. > > > > > > > > > I know I didn't have to write this all down... > but I > > > wanted to have a > > > kind of guideline of what I have done so far. > Minus > > > asking Nancy and > > > Kevin dozens of questions. > > > > > > Ok... that was my attempt at a newbies > > > diary/faq/where I got/am stuck > > > letter. > > > > Remember, the wikki on www.worldvista.org is wide > > open, you can start your documentation there... > > > > > Thanks for your time, and I will gladly take any > > > help I can get :) ! > > > > Cheers, > > Kevin > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Personals - Better first dates. 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