eenMan for Medsphere in the last six months so that it is
(on the appropriate terminal) mouse-aware. I think that this makes a huge
positive difference in its usability.
--George Timson
"I AM big. It's the PIXELS that got small!"
code-sharing mechanism in place for the use of all parties interested
in VistA (as distinct from a small group of techies who EMail code snippets
amongst themselves). When that job is accomplished, be assured that
Medsphere will be ready to continue contributing to the promulgat
I think you are looking for...
Select DATA DICTIONARY UTILITY OPTION:MAP POINTER RELATIONS
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26 November.
This is to you old-timers, who remember our "precious friends hid in death's
dateless night".
Michael Distaso and Keith Orner died on the California coast 15 years ago
today.
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ow where and what that is.
Alternatively, would you like me to make the ZIP file contain 797 little
".m" files? I want to do something that will load easily on both Cache'
and GT.M systems.
Yours,
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Jim asks:
"Is there an easy way in single step mode to tell the debugger to
run/jump/continue until execution gets back to the next higher level in the
stack?"
Yes:
> BREAK "S-"
> GO
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To refer to the ^VALM* routines as "ScreenMan" creates confusion. The "LM"
in VALM stands for "List Manager".
ScreenMan is an entirely different tool, part of FileMan, and FileMan-aware,
which List Manager is not, in any i
in my browser.)
At first glance, this looks like something that should eventually go on
http://www.hardhats.org/kernel/KRNmain.html
to complement the HTML documentation of FileMan at
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/FMmain.html
Thanks!
--George Timson
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on it.
2) Try this to fix the problem of searching on such a field: In the DIS1
routine, add eight characters:
OUTX .I $D(^(2)),$P(^(0),U,2)'["D",DV'["=" ..
Yours,
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Steven, you ended your disquisition this morning with ..
"... If every VA VistA programmer was a George Timson or a Michael Distaso
then I
would have such reservations."
But I agree with what you unintentionally said! Ya can't trust anybody!
the fix gets tested and released sometime soon.
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;"_$O(^(0))"
This is actually documented at:
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/pm/gfs_frm.htm
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Berkeley "CA"
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The "7.5" node, which is what I SET in my suggestion this morning, is
actually documented on this page:
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/pm/gfs_3c.htm
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> ...By the way, how were you able to look at the broker call record?..
On the GUI, click "help" at the top, and then "Last Broker Call".
This is the royal road from the GUI back to MUMPS!
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Kevin, do you know about FileMan's VERIFY utility? It lets you store a list
of entries whose values for a given field are deranged. Then you can go
through those entries and deal with them as you see fit.
Please refer to http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/u2/ut_ver.htm
--George T
, "unstructured". A support contract with Medsphere is an
example of a "structured" arrangement.) I hope that FileMan-knowledgeable
folks in the WorldVista/Hardhats community (you know who you are!) can now
step up to help in dealing with whatever feedback this open-source
Last night Kevin T pointed out some bad code in the DIA3 routine. I am
pretty sure that that whole FIXPT subroutine is never invoked. (I'm also
pretty sure that I wasn't the programmer who put it there.)
Good catch, Kevin!
--George
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related to this thread. It does try to check the
REGULAR cross-references in the way you want.
It also includes a fix for repointing Variable-Pointers (FileMan Option 1).
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see in the file is simply
the 'real' routine.
(Ah, but what is 'real'?)
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restrictive than the 1995 MUMPS Standard in requiring "at least 1 character"
after the "ls". The VA's '^XINDEX' utility flags routine lines that have
neither commands or comments, per the SAC, but the Standard says that suc
On New Year's Day, Thurman Pedigo wrote to the list:
"I should mention that the new ScreenMan routines (created by George - and
package mailed me by Nancy) are a great improvement. The terminal emulator I
use lets the user click on any field to begin data entry.
One thing it doesn't allow is a (c
able-pointers; I think it had to do with
deleting an Entry in FileMan Enter/Edit and then having FileMan fix all the
VARIABLE-pointers to that entry.
I wouldn't mind seeing here on Hardhats a precise specification of what the
problem
. FileMan itself "supports GT.M" just as it "supports" any
Standard MUMPS implementation.
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T.M. It requires
>functions, such as LGR^%ZOSV from ^DIALOG, but does not provide versions of
>^%ZOSV for GT.M"
>
>This has always been true, and MSC FileMan is no different in this respect
>from VA FileMan. FileMan itself "supports GT.M" just as it "supports" an
t VA FileMan up and running first, on your MUMPS platform
of choice; then add MSC FileMan and run ^DINIT.
--George Timson
P.S. Folks, be sure to pick up the LATEST copy of the MSC FileMan routines
at http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/MSC.html. I changed the DIE0 routine on
De
d you that fact, and it
didn't. I think that that is a flaw in the DIDH1 routine (PAGE1 ff). I do
not recognize that code; maybe somebody else can remember why the listing is
suppressing this information about READ and WRITE ACCESS. Looks like a bug
to me.
Yesterday, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
"... George Timson (creator of Fileman), showed a new Fileman version
that did support languages. I don't know if it has been integrated
into the VistA releases, at this point, however. It is available on
the hardhats site"
This rewrite has
Rick Marshall and an all-start team of WorldVistA MUMPSters are going to
take this "12 March 2006" suite of routines as their baseline for evaluating
MSC FileMan, for possible incorporation into the VA patch stream. Please
forward bugs to Rick.
Thanks,
/VistA
product we install and support is open source.
--George Timson
Medsphere Systems Corporation
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at 'DA' is indeed the IEN of the record, for an existing
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At Medsphere, we have had to re-write several Input Transforms (in File 200,
e.g.) for this very reason -- DA doesn't yet exist as the IEN.
Hope this helps.
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C'mon guys. Do it the easy way:
-A- SEARCH FOR FIELD: ="?"
where "" is Label of Field you want to examine.
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Kevin asked yesterday:
"...Is there a document describing the search feature? I haven't been
able to find one, but would love to read up on it"
The relevant point in the HTML documentation is:
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/u2/ce_where.htm#Search
"Here is all about the Search function" --
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/u1/sr_frm.htm
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p:
POINTED TO BY: LAST PATIENT CONVERTED TO V4 field (#20.8) of the PHARMACY
SYSTEM File (#59.7)
LAST PATIENT CONVERTED (IV) field (#30.2) of the PHARMACY
SYSTEM
File (#59.7)
--George Timson
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Thanks, Jim. I have edited that hardhats page,
http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/Main/appendix_a.htm , so that clicking on
the little icon should work correctly now -- I think.
--George Timson
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Sent: Sat 7/22/2006 7:59 PM
wever, and our Unix server doesn't like mixed-case file names, so these
links remain broken.
--George Timson
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On a Medsphere company-wide conference call last Friday, Dr. Kizer denied
any intention of taking the NHS job in the U.K.
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