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On 9/19/05, Crawford Rainwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a test, please ignore.
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Would those of you who have flow sheets that are used by users or potential
users of VistA or VistA-Office be good enough to forward me copies? If you
do not have them in electronic format, contact me off the list and I will
make arrangements to send you an envelope for sending them to me in.
Hi my name is Samuel. And i want to know how i assign
a WARD LOCATION because when i will assign a bed to
a patient it always ask me that and i don't know any
ward location. Also when i try to assign the beds to
patients it tell me something about the PTF. This is
the message about the ptf:
I am looking at purchasing tickets for this conference.
Should the arrival airport be Baltimore/Washington (code BWI) or just
WashingtonDC (code WAS).
And are the dates certain? There is not mention of the conference on
the WorldVistA Event calendar.
Kevin
On 9/16/05, Maury Pepper [EMAIL
What airport is that? I haven't been out to the DC area for a few
years, but the last time I was there, the major airports were
Baltimore (BWI)
Dulles (IAD)
(Ronald Reagan) National (DCA)
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It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.
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I'm interested in building a Java RPC broker interface (similar to the Win32
RPC Broker dll) for use in building VistA client applications (such as web
services) running on the linux OS.
Has anyone already written such an interface?
Does anyone know of RPC Broker communication protocol
1) There are several major commercial EHRs that use MUMPS. In fact, the
language was developed expressly FOR the health care environment. There are
far more limitations (and serious ones at that) in most other languages and
especially strict SQL.
2) While MUMPS has been characterized as
Actually, as hinted in a previous post, SQL is more or less free of
limitations of the type you describe by definition, because it is a
non-procedural language! Now, SQL implementations, well, that's
another story. :-)
Actually, though, Fileman is an interesting mix of procedural and non-
I believe VistALink version 1.0 is what you are looking for.
VistALink version 1.5 is going in a different direction.
I don't know what the availability of documentation is.
David
I'm interested in building a Java RPC broker interface (similar to the Win32
RPC Broker dll) for use in
I agree with Cameron's message, but I'll add my two cents worth:
1) Is Mumps a serious limitation to complete EHR functionality, code
maintainence, HL7, or PMS interfacing?
Absolutely not. I will go one step further than Cameron. I have
heard that M is the #1 language used for EHR's. Epicare,
Actually, SourceForge for some odd reason has been blocking my posts for
the past several months. I finally gave in and talked to Greg Kreis who
pointed me to the SF folks to finally get this corrected. Part of this
was switching static IPs initially, then swapping out ISP's entirely
later.
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The problem is actually a little more subtle than that: The basic
problem is not one of wasted space. Think of a much simpler
abstraction, the file. When it is initially created, it may or may
not be allocated as a contiguous block (we'll ignore issues such as
striping). What happens if
So then, is the argument that relational databases store empty space incorrect?
Kevin
On 9/19/05, Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is actually not true. flat tables are the abstraction presented
to the user (or programmer) with relational databases, but the
underlying
Many relational databases do waste space, but since even M databases can
project a SQL view (relation), that argument may not always be accurate. In
my opinion it's misleading for folks to claim that VistA is hierarchical and
therefore cannot project a relational view.
-Original Message-
All databases store a certain amount of empty space. Though it's
possible that an RDBMS could allocate space for entire tables, and
copy the entire table for each insert, but such a design is not very
likely. Instead, I would expect storage to be allocated using an
underlying B-tree. But
You also might want to take a look at my other post that goes into a
bit more detail on the motivation for the use of B-trees, by
comparing them to lists and balanced trees (such as red-black trees).
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of our own
Isn't it basically an issue for optimizing for how you expect the
DBMS to be used? If you expect to process primarily queries and bulk
inserts, then it makes sense to allocate large blocks of storage than
if you expect a lot of updates of smaller records.
Oh, and I completely agree with
Relational DBs always reserve the total space for a record for faster
searching. That is why when creating a db you have to tell the DB what type
and size of each field is.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
C3I Associates
AFRL/IFSE
Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team
525 Brooks Rd
Rome, NY 13441-4505
FYI.
Joseph
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For Immediate release
CMS Office of Media Affairs
September 19, 2005
*CMS DELIVERS ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SOFTWARE TO PHYSICIAN OFFICES*
*Evaluation Version Of Vista-Office Expected To
Mary,
You should not have to apply any patches to your CPRS. What you will
need to do is get all the firewall issues working. Then, when you try
to connect, if you have the wrong CPRS version, it will tell you
exactly which version you need. We can help you find the correct one.
Do this to find out what version of CPRSChart you need:
Select OPTION:
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VA FileMan 22.0
Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: OPTION//
Select OPTION NAME: OR CPRS GUI CHART CPRSChart version 1.0.23.15
ANOTHER ONE:
Then look here to see
I noticed the Pharmacy system Im working on today actually is
functioning on the Cache database and Mumps
Anyone ever hear of interactive pharmacy systems in the retail
environment?
Ruben
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Could you please elaborate about exactly what you are talking about - the
setting and what is working, etc.?
On Tuesday 20 September 2005 12:03 am, Ruben Safir wrote:
I noticed the Pharmacy system Im working on today actually is
functioning on the Cache database and Mumps
Anyone ever hear of
On Mon, 2005-09-19 at 23:59 -0400, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Could you please elaborate about exactly what you are talking about - the
setting and what is working, etc.?
Retail Pharmacy is retail pharmacy. The program is called Interactive
with Cache and Mumps off of a Xp computer and a
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