First, the reference to ISA^TIULX provides information about the context of 
the error.  While I know very little about TIU, it is clear how the error 
iterated, as $$ISA is a recursive function whose documented purpose is to 
determine whether a given document definition belongs to a particular 
document class.  I'm guessing there is something recursive in your document 
type-class definition, that causes the "stop" test to fail in this recursive 
function.  It should be possible to identify the exact problem by examining 
the "AD" index and then simulating the ISA process.



Second, in regard to "^XTMP("XWBLOG"_$J) being undefined" the $J in question 
is the process that is running the RPC, not your foreground process, and the 
log is found in descendants from this node.  Thus, in gt.m you could zwrite 
^XTMP("XWBLOG1234",*), for example (if $J=1234).  In very verbose mode the 
log is sure to contain a huge amount of data if you have successfully 
logged-on to CPRS.  As I recall a few hundred RPC's are executed by the time 
CPRS displays the cover page.  Debugging the RPC may be of no further 
interest, though, given the other clue.


Lloyd

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mike Schrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab


>I tried that but wound up with ^XTMP("XWBLOG"_$J) being undefined. There
> were two errors logged, though, one in GTM_FATAL_ERROR.ZSHOW_DMP_4714_1:
>
> /home/vista/GTM_FATAL_ERROR.ZSHOW_DMP_4714_1 OPEN RMS
> 0 OPEN RMS
> SCK$60031 OPEN SOCKET TOTAL=1 CURRENT=0
>         SOCKET[0]=client DESC=5 CONNECTED ACTIVE  NOTRAP
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>                 ZDELAY  ZBFSIZE=1024 ZIBFSIZE=87380 NODELIMITER
> EXCE="G GTMERR^%ZISTCP"
> %ZTER+2^%ZTER
> ETRAP+8^XWBTCPC
>         Indirection    ($ZTRAP)
> ISA+5^TIULX
> ISA+7^TIULX
> ISA+5^TIULX
> ISA+7^TIULX
> .
> .
> .
> .
>
> 17 pages! of
>
> ISA+5^TIULX
> ISA+7^TIULX
>
> .
> .
> .
> ISA+7^TIULX
> ISA+5^TIULX
> ISA+7^TIULX
> ISA+5^TIULX
> ISCWAD+4^TIULX
> CANATTCH+7^TIUSRVA
> CAPI+11^XWBBRK2
> CALLP+18^XWBBRK
> CALLP+15^XWBBRK
> MAIN+30^XWBTCPC
> MAIN+26^XWBTCPC
> MAIN+2^XWBTCPC
> RESTART+3^XWBTCPC
>
> and a second in /home/vista/XWBTCPC.mje which said:
>
> %GTM-F-STACKOFLOW, Stack overflow
>
> Any help?
>
> Mike
>
> P.S. I've got to quit playing soon (or get yelled at for coming home
> late!), and have surgery tomorrow, so I likely won't get to this again
> before Monday.
>
> Lloyd Milligan wrote:
>> Mike, From your description, it is not clear that the problem is within 
>> the
>> application.  The first error in order that you report is connection 
>> lost.
>> A dropped connection could cause the 'list index out-of-bounds' error. 
>> It
>> is possible that adding a title caused the amount of data returned on
>> entering the Notes tab to increase, which in turn caused a buffer overrun
>> (due to something wrong in the TCP/IP com), which caused the connection 
>> to
>> drop, etc.
>>
>> If the list index error really did happen first, then one way to 
>> investigate
>> this would be to enable verbose logging and check the rpc return at the
>> point of failure, and backtrack from there.  This wouldn't require
>> reinstalling anything.  Use XPAR MENU TOOLS option EP to set XWBDEBUG
>> temporarily to 'very verbose'.  Then examine the last part of the log in
>> ^XTMP("XWBLOG"_$J).
>>
>> Lloyd
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>> From: "Mike Schrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: <hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net>
>> Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 3:38 PM
>> Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS crashes trying to open Notes tab
>>
>>
>>> Good try, but wrong! Same messages, same crash. There seems to be
>>> something wrong with the document definitions. I tried to edit them
>>> through ^XUP and I get limted access, either through the 'only the
>>> owner' or 'national- no edit' blocks. Through fileman, I can't change
>>> attributes like 'status' unless I forcibly stuff (////) the attribute,
>>> which then hangs when I try to access the note title again. I can't find
>>> an option to delete them and start over, either. "@" doesn't work :
>>> "required".
>>>
>>> I may have to reinstall (and turn journaling on!) and start over. What
>>> the [EMAIL PROTECTED] it's a learning experience.
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>> Nancy Anthracite wrote:
>>>> HA!  Bet if you log in as that sys admin, you won't get a crash.  That 
>>>> is
>>>> if
>>>> your sysadmin has OR CPRS GUI CHART as a secondary menu, the ORES and
>>>> PROVIDER  keys and the COR Tab.   Try it.
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday 20 July 2006 14:02, Mike Schrom wrote:
>>>> No, I created them with fileman as sys,administrator; I'm trying to 
>>>> view
>>>> them as provider through CPRS, I also run into a problem with Kevin's
>>>> suggestion about deleting the added note titles: "only owner can
>>>> delete", but I gave ownership to the provider personna, which doesn't
>>>> have fileman access.
>>>>
>>>> Nancy Anthracite wrote:
>>>>> Is the user who created the titles the same one who is trying to view
>>>>> them?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday 20 July 2006 12:16, Mike Schrom wrote:
>>>>> I didn't log it (should have, could have, would have!). But CPRS does
>>>>> briefly show the note titles before crashing, and the notes are
>>>>> available in VistA.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nancy Anthracite wrote:
>>>>>> I bet it can't find your notes.  Did you happen to keep a log of what
>>>>>> you
>>>>>> did when you added the note titles?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Thursday 20 July 2006 11:15, Mike Schrom wrote:
>>>>>> Hiu OpenVista4 GT.M on CentOS 4.2. Using the 'old' broker. CPRS 
>>>>>> 1.25.42
>>>>>> running on WindowsXP pro. Everything worked fine until I tried to add
>>>>>> note titles. Also, I've done this on my one test patient. I may try
>>>>>> another patient to see whether that patient's notes are the problem.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mike
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Nancy Anthracite wrote:
>>>>>>> Not that I know the answer, but could you please tell us your 
>>>>>>> setup -
>>>>>>> VistA version running on what OS on the same or different network 
>>>>>>> than
>>>>>>> CPRS with what Broker, New or Original?  What is CPRS being run on?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday 20 July 2006 10:35, Mike Schrom wrote:
>>>>>>> Tried to open the 'Notes' tab in CPRS and got the following two 
>>>>>>> error
>>>>>>> boxes:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 1) Error encountered
>>>>>>> Function was: connection lost
>>>>>>> Error: 0.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2) Access violation at address 00000000. Read of address
>>>>>>> 00000000.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Then CPRS crashed. I shut down the whole of VistA, found some 
>>>>>>> orphaned
>>>>>>> processes, killed them and rebooted. First, I restarted VistA and 
>>>>>>> was
>>>>>>> able to browse, enter and sign notes with no problems. Then I exited
>>>>>>> VistA, started CPRS and was able to open every other tab, but when I
>>>>>>> opened 'Notes', I got the same two messages followed by these two:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 3) Access violation at address 004DEDD3 in module 'CPRSchart.exe'.
>>>>>>> Read of address 0000000F.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 4) List index out of bounds (0).
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I repeated the process and got the same messages but in different
>>>>>>> order:
>>>>>>> 1,3,4,2. Since VistA runs OK in "roll and scroll", I assume this is 
>>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> problem with CPRS or Windoze. Any Ideas?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Mike Schrom
>>>>>>>
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