> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Project update
> Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 16:24:42 -0400
>
> On 5/25/06, Matthew King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >....
> > The second install went like clockwork. I had it downloaded, installed and
> > the primary configuration done in less than 60 minutes!
>
> Gosh, either it has gotten much easier, or you are much smarter than I
> was.  It took me much longer!

 

I hope it's because the installation was easier ( I wrote the installer script and the content for the HOV4 Quick Install Manual =P )


> >
> > Then I went to my desktop and downloaded (from the Hui site) and configured
> > Putty and CPRS according to the directions in the HuiOpenVista4 quick
> > install manual. Both worked perfectly! I did the secondary configuration
> > (using the Quick Start Configuration Guide v1.0 from the Hui site) using
> > Putty. This also went well, except when I tried to use D ^ZU to get to
> > fileman, it failed. I found out you need to use D ^HUILOGIN (like the manual
> > says).
>
> So the login has changed?  I wonder why that was done...

 

We had a peculiar problem. Whenever we changed a users menu options (either primary or secondary), an ^ gets placed in the 202.1 location of the person's file. For some reason, whenever the person has their 202.1 set to ^, they cannot log in to the roll and scroll. ^HUILOGIN goes through your 202.1 and kills the ^ if it sees it, that's all. If you want to see it for yourself, just do the following.

 

1. Change your secondary menu item using the "Edit Users" option in EVE. Be sure to make note of the number in front of your name, that is your record number in the new person file.

2. Get back to the GTM prompt and do a D ^%G. Enter ^VA(200, 'Your record number', *)

3. If you see entry 202.1="^", you've got the bug. HUILOGIN checks for it, then removes it if it finds it.


> ......
> > I added a test patient and did a note. I couldn't sign it because I forgot
> > to set my electronic signature.
>
> Did you figure out how to do that?
>

 

I usually reset mine through fileman (But that is the wrong way to do it, you should always go through the menu items if possible). Login to OpenVista, then select option User's Toolbox. You should be able to reset your electronic signature code there.


>
> Strong work overall!

 

I agree. Your successes with OpenVista is what we at the Hui (and MELE) want to see =).


 

 

 - Branden Tanga

Reply via email to