Doug,

Yes, my routines are in the USER UCI. I did mapped a few routines,
SURG*, in particular. Having done that, to test one of our routine, I
executed the SURGAP1 - A routine that allow us to add/edit patient demo
info, which did not work in the DMD3 UCI environment. However, it did
work in the USER UCI area but crash when it comes to the date field for
entering new surgury date. Do you think that I need to map all other
ROUTINES? Eventhough I am just trying to test one to see if it works.

Thanks very much.

Joe

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> Joe,
> 
> Are your routines in the USER UCI? If so you might want to map your
routine names from DMD3 to USER in the DMD3 routine map.
> 
> That way, whenever you call your routines from DMD3 it will load them
from USER.
> 
> I'm assuming that's the problem, that the routines won't run because
they are in the other UCI. If there's another reason the routines aren't
running, let me know.
> 
> Thanks,
> Douglas
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>   Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 1:49 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] DTM to Cache
> 
> 
>   Hi Doug,
> 
>   Yes, I mapped ^DIC to USER. Originally, I converted all the globals from
>   DTM environment and place it to the USER UCI. However, when I ran the D
>   ^XUS in the DMD3> environment I was able to get the Fileman menu area
>   but not able to run any of my routines.
> 
>   The reason why I mapped ^DIC to the USER UCI is because under DMD3> it
>   did not allowed me to execute any of my routines.
> 
>   Can you kindly suggest any ideas that you can help me to make this work?
> 
>   Thanks so much.
> 
>   Joe
> 
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>   > 
>   > 
>   > Joe,
>   > 
>   > When you say you map ^DIC to your USER UCI do you mean in the global
>   mapping for the DMD3 namespace you mapped ^DIC to USER?
>   > 
>   > In that case FileMan will be looking for ^DIC in the USER namespace
>   (what we used to call UCI). Is that what you wanted? Is that where you
>   put ^DIC?
>   > 
>   > Good day,
>   > Douglas
>   >   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   >   From: Joe
Knierien<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> 
>   >   To:
>  
hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net<mailto:hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net>>
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>   >   Sent: Sunday, April 10, 2005 8:52 PM
>   >   Subject: [Hardhats-members] DTM to Cache
>   > 
>   > 
>   >   Dear Friends:
>   > 
>   >   I recently made the attempt to convert old 3.1 DTM to Cache 5 and
>   appears to
>   >   having problem of not being able to execute my routines. I have
>   performed
>   >   the %dtmcvt of the globals and imported all routines successfully as
>   >   instructed in the DTM to Cache Conversion procedure and create
of DMD3
>   >   database as indicated in the Diamond Mining Installation. What
recognize
>   >   that if I use the newly created ^DIC global when created the
DMD3, I was
>   >   able to launch the following menu, which is great.
>   >  
>  
****************************************************************************
>   >   **
>   >   DMD3>D ^XUS
>   >                Welcome to VA Kernel Version 8, Diamond Version 3
>   >                            Pre-configured by Hardhats
>   > 
>   >   Volume set: CACHE:CACHEWEB  UCI: DMD3  Device: |TRM|:|3484
>   > 
>   >   ACCESS CODE:
>   >   VERIFY CODE:
>   > 
>   >   Good evening HARDHAT
>   >        You last signed on today at 21:24
>   >   You have 1 new message. (1 in the 'IN' basket)
>   > 
>   >   Enter '^NML' to read your new messages.
>   > 
>   >   WARNING -- TASK MANAGER DOESN'T SEEM TO BE RUNNING!!!!
>   > 
>   >             Core Applications ...
>   >             Device Management ...
>   >             Menu Management ...
>   >             Programmer Options ...
>   >             Operations Management ...
>   >             Spool Management ...
>   >             System Security ...
>   >             Taskman Management ...
>   >             User Management ...
>   >             Application Utilities ...
>   >             Capacity Management ...
>   > 
>   >   Select Systems Manager Menu Option:
>   >  
*********************************************************************
>   > 
>   >   However, I am not able to execute my ROUTINE. If I map ^DIC to my
>   USER UCI
>   >   then I get the following menu.
>   >  
>  
****************************************************************************
>   >   D ^XUS
>   >                Welcome to VA Kernel Version 8, Diamond Version 3
>   >                            Pre-configured by Hardhats
>   > 
>   >   Volume set: CACHE:CACHEWEB  UCI: DMD3  Device: |TRM|:|3376
>   > 
>   >   ACCESS CODE:
>   >   VERIFY CODE:
>   > 
>   >   Good evening HARDHAT
>   >        You last signed on today at 21:44
>   >   You have 1 new message. (1 in the 'IN' basket)
>   > 
>   >   Enter '^NML' to read your new messages.
>   >   Enter or Edit File Entries
>   > 
>   >   INPUT TO WHAT FILE: PATIENT//
>   >  
**********************************************************************
>   > 
>   >   Need your assistance if someone could kindly tell me how do I go
about
>   >   solving this problem and what I else do I need to do to get my
old DTM
>   >   environment to work under Cache?
>   > 
>   >   Thank you kindly for your assistance.
>   > 
>   >   Joe
>   > 
>   > 
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