Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and emulators

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
A Swing (Java) based interface would be essentially platform
independent, too.

--- Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> As far as I understand it, CPRS is far from a complete GUI interface
> for VistA and many
> essential functions work so far only on dumb terminals.
> 
> A web based application interface using Mozilla can be almost
> completely platform neutral
> and thus could be implemented completely in Linux - or not depending
> on what works best
> for you.
> 
> Joseph wrote:
> >The biggest obstacle to a complete Linux environment is CPRS so far
> >cannot run under Winewhich necessitates the emulation otherwise
> it
> >would not be needed at all. So we either wait for the Java client or
> >solve that issue...see archive for past discussions on this issue
> >
> >cheers,
> >
> >Joseph
> >
> >Doctor Bones wrote:
> >> Hi :)
> >> As for linux, or co-linux, or vmware
> >> Have you  all thought about "qemu"?
> >> It is supposed to be pretty good.
> >> The only thing is I really don't want to run windows at all.
> >> My personal belief... is that it is a security hole, rather than
> has
> >> security holes.
> >>
> >> Also... is there anyway to put the seminar on how to set all this
> up
> >> online... streaming video, or divx, or even... gasp... windows
> >> media...(NO NO NO forget I said that).
> >>
> >> Not just for me... I am going to try to attend... but it would be
> a
> >> really nice archive for future setter uppers.
> >>
> >> Mano
> 
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> VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
> (http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and emulators

2005-02-23 Thread Jim Self
As far as I understand it, CPRS is far from a complete GUI interface for VistA 
and many
essential functions work so far only on dumb terminals.

A web based application interface using Mozilla can be almost completely 
platform neutral
and thus could be implemented completely in Linux - or not depending on what 
works best
for you.

Joseph wrote:
>The biggest obstacle to a complete Linux environment is CPRS so far
>cannot run under Winewhich necessitates the emulation otherwise it
>would not be needed at all. So we either wait for the Java client or
>solve that issue...see archive for past discussions on this issue
>
>cheers,
>
>Joseph
>
>Doctor Bones wrote:
>> Hi :)
>> As for linux, or co-linux, or vmware
>> Have you  all thought about "qemu"?
>> It is supposed to be pretty good.
>> The only thing is I really don't want to run windows at all.
>> My personal belief... is that it is a security hole, rather than has
>> security holes.
>>
>> Also... is there anyway to put the seminar on how to set all this up
>> online... streaming video, or divx, or even... gasp... windows
>> media...(NO NO NO forget I said that).
>>
>> Not just for me... I am going to try to attend... but it would be a
>> really nice archive for future setter uppers.
>>
>> Mano

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Messaging from CPRS

2005-02-23 Thread Anna Joseph
If you have programmer acces, XUPROG / XUPROGMODE: when you sign into CPRS,
the 'Help'  menu option has a some extremely useful things, being
Last broker call  - where you can get info on the brokercalls, their
parameters and results. you have access to the last 10 calls...
Show listbox data and
Symbol table
Am sure you can get a lot out of this!
Anna
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Messaging from CPRS


> I understand that when a user clicks or double clicks on something in CPRS
that this typically results in some action by an RPC broker call.  How can
we deterimine what CPRS is sending back to the M job?  Are the parameters on
the tag represented by RPC call coming from CPRS or the job that is running
on the server or both?  How can I determine what they are.  Can anyone tell
me what RPC manuals I ought to read and maybe even what section?
>
> Jim Gray
>
>
>
>
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[Hardhats-members] How to find these remaining jobs and stop them

2005-02-23 Thread Nancy Anthracite
I started taskman and broker and then stopped broker and tried to stop taskman 
with D STOP^ZTMKU . This is what I get when I run ZTMON with 2 tasks running 
down there at the bottom with the submanager. So how do I get myself out of 
this pickle?


Checking Taskman.   Current $H=59954,78216  (Feb 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:43:36)
  RUN NODE=
Taskman is  shutting down not running..
Checking the Status List:
  Node  weight  status  time   $J
 The Status List is empty.

Checking the Schedule List:
 Taskman has no tasks scheduled.

Checking the IO Lists:  Last TM scan: 3 sec,
 There are no tasks waiting for devices.

Checking the Job List:
 There are no tasks waiting for partitions.

Checking the Task List:
 There are 2 tasks currently running.
 On node ROU:Morphix there is  1 free Sub-Manager(s). Status: Run

Enter monitor action: UPDATE// ^
GTM>X ^%ZOSF("ACTJ")

GTM>W Y



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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread John Leo Zimmer
I <> pay close attention 
when Ms Follingstad joins the discussion. :-)
Good to know you are still around, Marianne.


regards,
jlz

Healthcare, a human right.


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[Hardhats-members] Messaging from CPRS

2005-02-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I understand that when a user clicks or double clicks on something in CPRS that 
this typically results in some action by an RPC broker call.  How can we 
deterimine what CPRS is sending back to the M job?  Are the parameters on the 
tag represented by RPC call coming from CPRS or the job that is running on the 
server or both?  How can I determine what they are.  Can anyone tell me what 
RPC manuals I ought to read and maybe even what section?

Jim Gray





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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
That makes sense.

Gee, being the SACC chair, you'd think I'd know that sort of thing. 
:-(

--- Marianne Susaanti Follingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Greg, you're talking about using it from programmer mode, not within
> a routine.  That is a
> totally different issue.  From programmer mode the system would have
> to revert back to the
> original $I or it would never return a > prompt and you'd lose
> control, so there, yes you
> have to have the use on the same line.  However, within a routine it
> does not work that way.
> Instead it works as I mentioned earlier with the use command
> determining what the next input
> or output source will be.  Try it out and you'll see.
> 
> Marianne
> 
> Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> 
> > Another test:
> >
> > >D ^%ZIS
> >
> > DEVICE: HOME// NULL  NULL DEVICE  NULL
> >
> > >W $P
> > _TNA1044:
> > >W $IO
> > _TNA1044:
> > >ZW IO
> > IO=_NLA0:
> > IO(0)=_TNA1044:
> > IO(1,"_NLA0:")=
> > IO(1,"_TNA1044:")=
> > IO("CLOSE")=USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DAT;
> > IO("ERROR")=
> > IO("HOME")=530^_TNA1044:
> > IO("IP")=10.6.17.62
> > IO("ZIO")=10.6.17.62:1998
> >
> > >U IO
> >
> > >W $P
> > _TNA1044:
> > >W $IO
> > _TNA1044:
> > >
> > --- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I just looked it up, and you are correct (not that I didn't
> believe
> > > you, of course). According to the standard, sec. 8.2.23:
> > >
> > > "The specified device remains current until such a time as a new
> USE
> > > command is executed. As a side effect of using expr to designate
> a
> > > current device, $IO is given the value of expr."
> > >
> > >
> > > --- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > At a minimum, it's the behavior I observe under DSM:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >D ^%ZIS
> > > >
> > > > DEVICE: HOME// HFS  HOST FILE SERVER FOR BRTM V 2.0
> > > > HOST FILE NAME:
> > > > USER$:[ANONYMOUS]//USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DATINPUT/OUTPUT
> OPERATI
> > > > ON: N
> > > >
> > > > >W "HELLO"
> > > > HELLO
> > > > >U IO
> > > >
> > > > >W "HELLO"
> > > > HELLO
> > > > >U IO W "HELLO"
> > > >
> > > > >D ^%ZISC
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > --- Marianne Susaanti Follingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > I've used U IO(0) in several cases.  One was when I was
> printing
> > > > > labels that needed to be
> > > > > alligned so I'd get the device for the printing and U IO(0)
> for
> > > > > promptings to the user
> > > > > regarding test labels and whether they were alligned yet. 
> There
> > > > > could be many cases for
> > > > > prompting or informing a user while in the midst of a print
> > > > process.
> > > > >
> > > > > And as I noted earlier, U IO does not have to be on any
> > > particular
> > > > > line.  It becomes
> > > > > effective when invoked and stays effective regardless of
> line,
> > > > > routine calls, etc, until
> > > > > another Use statement shifts things.  I'm not sure where you
> got
> > > > the
> > > > > idea that it was
> > > > > otherwise, but as a programmer using M and FileMan for over
> 20
> > > > years
> > > > > I can assure you that
> > > > > there is no such limit or "feature."
> > > > >
> > > > > Marianne
> > > > >
> > > > > Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > That's just the way the language works. I don't
> particularly
> > > like
> > > > > that
> > > > > > "feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off
> the
> > > > top
> > > > > of
> > > > > > my head, I can't think of any reason an application
> programmer
> > > > > would
> > > > > > need to reference IO(0).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for
> > > device
> > > > > output
> > > > > > was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple
> devices,
> > > > you
> > > > > > should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for
> > > example,
> > > > in
> > > > > > working with network devices.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Greg,
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > I don't understand why the use only works for the current
> > > > > line oh
> > > > > > > well.
> > > > > > > Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT
> > > > > function?
> > > > > > > If the system reverts to the home device on the next
> line, do
> > > I
> > > > > need
> > > > > > > to U IO(0)?
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Thanks
> > > > > > > Kevin
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > > > Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should
> close
> > > > the
> > > > > > > device with
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > D ^%ZISC
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > The other point is that USE only affects the current
> line.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > U IO
> > > > > > > D REPORT
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > won't work. What you need is
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > U IO D REPORT
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > Hey all,
> > > > > > > 

Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Marianne Susaanti Follingstad


Greg, you're talking about using it from programmer mode, not within
a routine.  That is a totally different issue.  From programmer
mode the system would have to revert back to the original $I or it would
never return a > prompt and you'd lose control, so there, yes you have
to have the use on the same line.  However, within a routine it does
not work that way.  Instead it works as I mentioned earlier with the
use command determining what the next input or output source will be. 
Try it out and you'll see.
Marianne
Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Another test:
>D ^%ZIS
DEVICE: HOME// NULL  NULL DEVICE  NULL
>W $P
_TNA1044:
>W $IO
_TNA1044:
>ZW IO
IO=_NLA0:
IO(0)=_TNA1044:
IO(1,"_NLA0:")=
IO(1,"_TNA1044:")=
IO("CLOSE")=USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DAT;
IO("ERROR")=
IO("HOME")=530^_TNA1044:
IO("IP")=10.6.17.62
IO("ZIO")=10.6.17.62:1998
>U IO
>W $P
_TNA1044:
>W $IO
_TNA1044:
>
--- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just looked it up, and you are correct (not that I didn't believe
> you, of course). According to the standard, sec. 8.2.23:
>
> "The specified device remains current until such a time as a new
USE
> command is executed. As a side effect of using expr to designate
a
> current device, $IO is given the value of expr."
>
>
> --- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > At a minimum, it's the behavior I observe under DSM:
> >
> >
> > >D ^%ZIS
> >
> > DEVICE: HOME// HFS  HOST FILE SERVER FOR BRTM V 2.0
> > HOST FILE NAME:
> > USER$:[ANONYMOUS]//USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DATINPUT/OUTPUT OPERATI
> > ON: N
> >
> > >W "HELLO"
> > HELLO
> > >U IO
> >
> > >W "HELLO"
> > HELLO
> > >U IO W "HELLO"
> >
> > >D ^%ZISC
> >
> > >
> > --- Marianne Susaanti Follingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I've used U IO(0) in several cases.  One was when I was
printing
> > > labels that needed to be
> > > alligned so I'd get the device for the printing and U IO(0) for
> > > promptings to the user
> > > regarding test labels and whether they were alligned yet. 
There
> > > could be many cases for
> > > prompting or informing a user while in the midst of a print
> > process.
> > >
> > > And as I noted earlier, U IO does not have to be on any
> particular
> > > line.  It becomes
> > > effective when invoked and stays effective regardless of line,
> > > routine calls, etc, until
> > > another Use statement shifts things.  I'm not sure where
you got
> > the
> > > idea that it was
> > > otherwise, but as a programmer using M and FileMan for over 20
> > years
> > > I can assure you that
> > > there is no such limit or "feature."
> > >
> > > Marianne
> > >
> > > Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> > >
> > > > That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly
> like
> > > that
> > > > "feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off
the
> > top
> > > of
> > > > my head, I can't think of any reason an application programmer
> > > would
> > > > need to reference IO(0).
> > > >
> > > > Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for
> device
> > > output
> > > > was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple devices,
> > you
> > > > should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for
> example,
> > in
> > > > working with network devices.
> > > >
> > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Greg,
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > >
> > > > > I don't understand why the use only works for the current
> > > line oh
> > > > > well.
> > > > > Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT
> > > function?
> > > > > If the system reverts to the home device on the next line,
do
> I
> > > need
> > > > > to U IO(0)?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > > Kevin
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close
> > the
> > > > > device with
> > > > >
> > > > > D ^%ZISC
> > > > >
> > > > > The other point is that USE only affects the current line.
> > > > >
> > > > > U IO
> > > > > D REPORT
> > > > >
> > > > > won't work. What you need is
> > > > >
> > > > > U IO D REPORT
> > > > >
> > > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hey all,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And
> > > > > > yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> > > > > > don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> > > > > > screen just the way I want it (using standard
> > > > > > 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be
> > > > > > able to send it to a printer device.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if
> > > > > > positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call
> > > > > > my function described above. I assume that all the
> > > > > > 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> > > > > > the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I
> > > > > > 'use IO(0)' to restore the home

[Hardhats-members] video presentation screen capture

2005-02-23 Thread TMaynard
Snipped from thread subject "Linux and emulators" (Dr. Bones):
"Also... is there anyway to put the seminar on how to set all this up
online... streaming video, or divx, or even... gasp... windows
media...(NO NO NO forget I said that)."
 I think that some screen capture video could be useful for Hardhats and WV site, so I am adding these links about screen capture to Flash format with appended audio. 
*Caveat*: In some ways, text is the best companion when actually doing setup and configuration, because you can scroll with the text as you go through the steps ... I am not sure that a pause in a streaming video is as tolerant to step by step learning...I guess it depends on if your player tool can pause,backup, and replay.
   As I understand it , the flash format is more efficient to update just the portion of screen pixels that change, unlike MPEG. vnc2swf is a modified vncviewer which outputs a flash file and is touted as doing this well (but I havent used it yet due to a problem in compiling one of its dependencies (Ming)

here is the link to vnc2swf site:
http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/index.html
 here is the link for the *edit* program  which is a script for postproduction  attaching 
an MP3 sound file:
http://www.unixuser.org/~euske/vnc2swf/edit_vnc2swf.html

 here is an article describing difficulty in  acquiring sound during  
the live capture without some sort of piping:
http://software.newsforge.com/software/04/08/16/2128226.shtml?tid=75

  another link that describes difficulty in live attachment of 
streaming MP3 sound file:
("I haven't managed to get live recording to work, since all recording 
tools seem to write the sound data in large chunks - vnc2swf would need 
a real streaming input.")
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.hci.open/2

 So, maybe these would be  good tools for some simple screen+audio video's to 
be produced at the upcoming tea party.
I think the best format is to have a skilled presenter  at the keyboard/screen who is prepared to 
deliver a live sequence of some setup.  The microphone should capture the presenter and a 
"less skilled interviewer" to interject those necessary "dumb" questions that 
are so often overlooked by someone skilled with habitual patterns.
Has anyone used this vnc2swf who can comment on its convenience and results? Is 
this worth doing?
Rusty Maynard

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and emulators

2005-02-23 Thread Nancy Anthracite
The sorts of things you suggest are not lacking because we have not thought of 
them.  They are lacking  because we do not have enough worker bees to do all 
of the figuring out and the documenting.  SOooo, Dr. Bones, come to Boston 
and we will be happy to put you to work! ;-)

On Wednesday 23 February 2005 12:02 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
> The biggest obstacle to a complete Linux environment is CPRS so far
> cannot run under Winewhich necessitates the emulation otherwise it
> would not be needed at all. So we either wait for the Java client or
> solve that issue...see archive for past discussions on this issue
>
> cheers,
>
> Joseph
>
> Doctor Bones wrote:
> > Hi :)
> > As for linux, or co-linux, or vmware
> > Have you  all thought about "qemu"?
> > It is supposed to be pretty good.
> > The only thing is I really don't want to run windows at all.
> > My personal belief... is that it is a security hole, rather than has
> > security holes.
> >
> > Also... is there anyway to put the seminar on how to set all this up
> > online... streaming video, or divx, or even... gasp... windows
> > media...(NO NO NO forget I said that).
> >
> > Not just for me... I am going to try to attend... but it would be a
> > really nice archive for future setter uppers.
> >
> > Mano
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Another test:

>D ^%ZIS

DEVICE: HOME// NULL  NULL DEVICE  NULL

>W $P
_TNA1044:
>W $IO
_TNA1044:
>ZW IO
IO=_NLA0:
IO(0)=_TNA1044:
IO(1,"_NLA0:")=
IO(1,"_TNA1044:")=
IO("CLOSE")=USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DAT;
IO("ERROR")=
IO("HOME")=530^_TNA1044:
IO("IP")=10.6.17.62
IO("ZIO")=10.6.17.62:1998

>U IO

>W $P
_TNA1044:
>W $IO
_TNA1044:
>
--- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I just looked it up, and you are correct (not that I didn't believe
> you, of course). According to the standard, sec. 8.2.23:
> 
> "The specified device remains current until such a time as a new USE
> command is executed. As a side effect of using expr to designate a
> current device, $IO is given the value of expr."
> 
> 
> --- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > At a minimum, it's the behavior I observe under DSM:
> > 
> > 
> > >D ^%ZIS
> > 
> > DEVICE: HOME// HFS  HOST FILE SERVER FOR BRTM V 2.0
> > HOST FILE NAME:
> > USER$:[ANONYMOUS]//USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DATINPUT/OUTPUT OPERATI
> > ON: N
> > 
> > >W "HELLO"
> > HELLO
> > >U IO
> > 
> > >W "HELLO"
> > HELLO
> > >U IO W "HELLO"
> > 
> > >D ^%ZISC
> > 
> > >
> > --- Marianne Susaanti Follingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > I've used U IO(0) in several cases.  One was when I was printing
> > > labels that needed to be
> > > alligned so I'd get the device for the printing and U IO(0) for
> > > promptings to the user
> > > regarding test labels and whether they were alligned yet.  There
> > > could be many cases for
> > > prompting or informing a user while in the midst of a print
> > process.
> > > 
> > > And as I noted earlier, U IO does not have to be on any
> particular
> > > line.  It becomes
> > > effective when invoked and stays effective regardless of line,
> > > routine calls, etc, until
> > > another Use statement shifts things.  I'm not sure where you got
> > the
> > > idea that it was
> > > otherwise, but as a programmer using M and FileMan for over 20
> > years
> > > I can assure you that
> > > there is no such limit or "feature."
> > > 
> > > Marianne
> > > 
> > > Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> > > 
> > > > That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly
> like
> > > that
> > > > "feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off the
> > top
> > > of
> > > > my head, I can't think of any reason an application programmer
> > > would
> > > > need to reference IO(0).
> > > >
> > > > Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for
> device
> > > output
> > > > was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple devices,
> > you
> > > > should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for
> example,
> > in
> > > > working with network devices.
> > > >
> > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Greg,
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > >
> > > > > I don't understand why the use only works for the current
> > > line oh
> > > > > well.
> > > > > Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT
> > > function?
> > > > > If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do
> I
> > > need
> > > > > to U IO(0)?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > > Kevin
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > > Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close
> > the
> > > > > device with
> > > > >
> > > > > D ^%ZISC
> > > > >
> > > > > The other point is that USE only affects the current line.
> > > > >
> > > > > U IO
> > > > > D REPORT
> > > > >
> > > > > won't work. What you need is
> > > > >
> > > > > U IO D REPORT
> > > > >
> > > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > > Hey all,
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And
> > > > > > yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> > > > > > don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> > > > > > screen just the way I want it (using standard
> > > > > > 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be
> > > > > > able to send it to a printer device.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if
> > > > > > positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call
> > > > > > my function described above. I assume that all the
> > > > > > 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> > > > > > the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I
> > > > > > 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
> > > > > > ^%ZISC.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
> > > > > > printer output is empty.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > What am I doing wrong?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Thanks
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Kevin
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
I just looked it up, and you are correct (not that I didn't believe
you, of course). According to the standard, sec. 8.2.23:

"The specified device remains current until such a time as a new USE
command is executed. As a side effect of using expr to designate a
current device, $IO is given the value of expr."


--- Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> At a minimum, it's the behavior I observe under DSM:
> 
> 
> >D ^%ZIS
> 
> DEVICE: HOME// HFS  HOST FILE SERVER FOR BRTM V 2.0
> HOST FILE NAME:
> USER$:[ANONYMOUS]//USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DATINPUT/OUTPUT OPERATI
> ON: N
> 
> >W "HELLO"
> HELLO
> >U IO
> 
> >W "HELLO"
> HELLO
> >U IO W "HELLO"
> 
> >D ^%ZISC
> 
> >
> --- Marianne Susaanti Follingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I've used U IO(0) in several cases.  One was when I was printing
> > labels that needed to be
> > alligned so I'd get the device for the printing and U IO(0) for
> > promptings to the user
> > regarding test labels and whether they were alligned yet.  There
> > could be many cases for
> > prompting or informing a user while in the midst of a print
> process.
> > 
> > And as I noted earlier, U IO does not have to be on any particular
> > line.  It becomes
> > effective when invoked and stays effective regardless of line,
> > routine calls, etc, until
> > another Use statement shifts things.  I'm not sure where you got
> the
> > idea that it was
> > otherwise, but as a programmer using M and FileMan for over 20
> years
> > I can assure you that
> > there is no such limit or "feature."
> > 
> > Marianne
> > 
> > Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> > 
> > > That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly like
> > that
> > > "feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off the
> top
> > of
> > > my head, I can't think of any reason an application programmer
> > would
> > > need to reference IO(0).
> > >
> > > Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for device
> > output
> > > was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple devices,
> you
> > > should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for example,
> in
> > > working with network devices.
> > >
> > > --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > > Greg,
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > >
> > > > I don't understand why the use only works for the current
> > line oh
> > > > well.
> > > > Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT
> > function?
> > > > If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I
> > need
> > > > to U IO(0)?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > > Kevin
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close
> the
> > > > device with
> > > >
> > > > D ^%ZISC
> > > >
> > > > The other point is that USE only affects the current line.
> > > >
> > > > U IO
> > > > D REPORT
> > > >
> > > > won't work. What you need is
> > > >
> > > > U IO D REPORT
> > > >
> > > > --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > > >
> > > > > Hey all,
> > > > >
> > > > > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And
> > > > > yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> > > > > don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> > > > >
> > > > > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> > > > > screen just the way I want it (using standard
> > > > > 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be
> > > > > able to send it to a printer device.
> > > > >
> > > > > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if
> > > > > positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call
> > > > > my function described above. I assume that all the
> > > > > 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> > > > > the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I
> > > > > 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
> > > > > ^%ZISC.
> > > > >
> > > > > But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
> > > > > printer output is empty.
> > > > >
> > > > > What am I doing wrong?
> > > > >
> > > > > Thanks
> > > > >
> > > > > Kevin
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
At a minimum, it's the behavior I observe under DSM:


>D ^%ZIS

DEVICE: HOME// HFS  HOST FILE SERVER FOR BRTM V 2.0
HOST FILE NAME:
USER$:[ANONYMOUS]//USER$:[WOODHOUSE]TEST.DATINPUT/OUTPUT OPERATI
ON: N

>W "HELLO"
HELLO
>U IO

>W "HELLO"
HELLO
>U IO W "HELLO"

>D ^%ZISC

>
--- Marianne Susaanti Follingstad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I've used U IO(0) in several cases.  One was when I was printing
> labels that needed to be
> alligned so I'd get the device for the printing and U IO(0) for
> promptings to the user
> regarding test labels and whether they were alligned yet.  There
> could be many cases for
> prompting or informing a user while in the midst of a print process.
> 
> And as I noted earlier, U IO does not have to be on any particular
> line.  It becomes
> effective when invoked and stays effective regardless of line,
> routine calls, etc, until
> another Use statement shifts things.  I'm not sure where you got the
> idea that it was
> otherwise, but as a programmer using M and FileMan for over 20 years
> I can assure you that
> there is no such limit or "feature."
> 
> Marianne
> 
> Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> 
> > That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly like
> that
> > "feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off the top
> of
> > my head, I can't think of any reason an application programmer
> would
> > need to reference IO(0).
> >
> > Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for device
> output
> > was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple devices, you
> > should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for example, in
> > working with network devices.
> >
> > --- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > Greg,
> > >
> > > Thanks for your help.
> > >
> > > I don't understand why the use only works for the current
> line oh
> > > well.
> > > Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT
> function?
> > > If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I
> need
> > > to U IO(0)?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Kevin
> > >
> > >
> > > Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close the
> > > device with
> > >
> > > D ^%ZISC
> > >
> > > The other point is that USE only affects the current line.
> > >
> > > U IO
> > > D REPORT
> > >
> > > won't work. What you need is
> > >
> > > U IO D REPORT
> > >
> > > --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> > >
> > > > Hey all,
> > > >
> > > > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And
> > > > yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> > > > don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> > > >
> > > > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> > > > screen just the way I want it (using standard
> > > > 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be
> > > > able to send it to a printer device.
> > > >
> > > > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if
> > > > positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call
> > > > my function described above. I assume that all the
> > > > 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> > > > the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I
> > > > 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
> > > > ^%ZISC.
> > > >
> > > > But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
> > > > printer output is empty.
> > > >
> > > > What am I doing wrong?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks
> > > >
> > > > Kevin
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Marianne Susaanti Follingstad


I've used U IO(0) in several cases.  One was when I was printing
labels that needed to be alligned so I'd get the device for the printing
and U IO(0) for promptings to the user regarding test labels and whether
they were alligned yet.  There could be many cases for prompting or
informing a user while in the midst of a print process.
And as I noted earlier, U IO does not have to be on any particular
line.  It becomes effective when invoked and stays effective regardless
of line, routine calls, etc, until another Use statement shifts things. 
I'm not sure where you got the idea that it was otherwise, but as a programmer
using M and FileMan for over 20 years I can assure you that there is no
such limit or "feature."
Marianne
Greg Woodhouse wrote:
That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly
like that
"feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off the top
of
my head, I can't think of any reason an application programmer would
need to reference IO(0).
Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for device output
was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple devices, you
should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for example, in
working with network devices.
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg,
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> I don't understand why the use only works for the current line
oh
> well.
> Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT function?
> If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I need
> to U IO(0)?
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
>
>
> Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close the
> device with
>
> D ^%ZISC
>
> The other point is that USE only affects the current line.
>
> U IO
> D REPORT
>
> won't work. What you need is
>
> U IO D REPORT
>
> --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
>
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And
> > yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> > don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> >
> > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> > screen just the way I want it (using standard
> > 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be
> > able to send it to a printer device.
> >
> > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if
> > positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call
> > my function described above. I assume that all the
> > 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> > the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I
> > 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
> > ^%ZISC.
> >
> > But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
> > printer output is empty.
> >
> > What am I doing wrong?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > __
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Richard G. DAVIS
Kevin asks:

³Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT function?²

Well, every time you get into a car, you don¹t NEED to buckle up.  It is,
however, a wise choice to make.

Likewise, you don¹t NEED to preface every WRITE command with a USE command.
It is, however, also a wise choice to make.

If you wish to guarantee that a WRITE command is directed to the device that
you intend when that WRITE command executes, for now and ever more, then as
a matter of self protection it is prudent to preface that WRITE with a USE.

This is a matter of programming Œstyle¹, not a requirement imposed by the M
language.  It is often the case that M code is slowly evolved over extended
intervals of time.  As one writes code today, it is good form to presume
that this code may be executed in circumstances that are not foreseeable.
The M language in particular makes this a highly probable occurrence.  Most
of us have seen the day that a WRITE command. Intended to write to a display
device, sent output to a tape or disk file, quietly and without immediately
noticeable effects.  Only later, when that errant data interferes with some
other operation does the errant output become apparent, often with very
painful consequences.

Also, the USE command is "global" in its context of effect.  When a given
instance of the WRITE command executes, the device that receives that output
will always the the one specified by the most recent USE command executed in
that execution environment.  It  does not matter what line of code contained
that USE command, just that it is most recently executed USE.  This is the
technical reason for protecting each WRITE command with a preceding USE
command.

Regards,

Richard.

==

From: Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To:
hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 08:11:26 -0800
(PST) To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Re:
[Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

Greg,

Thanks for your help.

I don't understand why the use only works for the current line oh well.
Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT function? If the
system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I need to U IO(0)?

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux and emulators

2005-02-23 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
The biggest obstacle to a complete Linux environment is CPRS so far 
cannot run under Winewhich necessitates the emulation otherwise it 
would not be needed at all. So we either wait for the Java client or 
solve that issue...see archive for past discussions on this issue

cheers,
Joseph
Doctor Bones wrote:
Hi :)
As for linux, or co-linux, or vmware
Have you  all thought about "qemu"?
It is supposed to be pretty good.
The only thing is I really don't want to run windows at all.
My personal belief... is that it is a security hole, rather than has
security holes.  

Also... is there anyway to put the seminar on how to set all this up
online... streaming video, or divx, or even... gasp... windows
media...(NO NO NO forget I said that).
Not just for me... I am going to try to attend... but it would be a
really nice archive for future setter uppers.
Mano

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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
That's just the way the language works. I don't particularly like that
"feature", either. And no, you don't need to USE IO(0). Off the top of
my head, I can't think of any reason an application programmer would
need to reference IO(0).

Incidentally, when %ZIS was designed, the primary use for device output
was printing reports. If you ever need to use multiple devices, you
should look at ^%ZISUTL. I find these calls useful, for example, in
working with network devices.

--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Greg,
>  
> Thanks for your help.
>  
> I don't understand why the use only works for the current line oh
> well.
> Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT function?
> If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I need
> to U IO(0)?
>  
> Thanks
> Kevin
> 
> 
> Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close the
> device with
> 
> D ^%ZISC 
> 
> The other point is that USE only affects the current line.
> 
> U IO
> D REPORT
> 
> won't work. What you need is
> 
> U IO D REPORT
> 
> --- Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> 
> > Hey all, 
> > 
> > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And
> > yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> > don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> > 
> > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> > screen just the way I want it (using standard
> > 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be
> > able to send it to a printer device.
> > 
> > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if
> > positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call
> > my function described above. I assume that all the
> > 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> > the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I
> > 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
> > ^%ZISC.
> > 
> > But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
> > printer output is empty.
> > 
> > What am I doing wrong?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > 
> > Kevin
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

2005-02-23 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Thanks for checking up with Arne, Nancywhat a nice outcome.
Joseph
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Perfect timing with your email, Mike.  All is well.  He just wrote back to say 
that they had a visiting US surgeon so he had been sidetracked from his VistA 
plans. He was using a program to get birthdates and forgot to uncheck 
Hardhats.   Hopefully this program isn't one of these scams someone wrote to 
me about off the list.  He plans to get back at the VistA project soon, so I 
will get back to you about it.

Maybe the surgeon was from one of your missions!
On Wednesday 23 February 2005 09:55 am, Mike Deck wrote:
I travel to the Philippines at least once a year to visit my relatives and
also to help in a medical mission that takes place in a different province
every year.  Please let me know if I can assist Arne.
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Arne is the doctor in the Philippines that wants to put VistA into the
small
clinic he worked in.  Elsie was going to help him do it (gratis) and I
mailed
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wrote to thank me when the disks arrived and I have not heard from him
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Marianne Susaanti Follingstad


What is in your function?  Any calls that could reset the Use? 
(By the way, a Use statement takes effect regardless of line, contrary
to what others have said, until another Use intervenes.)  It isn't
apparent what is going wrong from what you've said.  Try saving your
IO* variables and taking a look at them to make sure they are what you
expect.
Marianne
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Hey all,
I am writing a custom program to create a report.  And
yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
don't have time to figure that system out right now.
So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
screen just the way I want it (using standard
'writes',and no USE's anywhere).  Next, I want to be
able to send it to a printer device.
So I 'do ^%ZIS'.  Then I check for POP, and if
positive, I abort.  I then 'use IO', and then I call
my function described above.  I assume that all the
'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
the printer (IO).  When I return from the function, I
'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
^%ZISC.
But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
printer output is empty.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks
Kevin
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Greg,
 
Thanks for your help.
 
I don't understand why the use only works for the current line oh well.
Do I need to put a U IO before every write in the REPORT function?
If the system reverts to the home device on the next line, do I need to U IO(0)?
 
Thanks
Kevin
Greg Woodhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close thedevice withD ^%ZISC The other point is that USE only affects the current line.U IOD REPORTwon't work. What you need isU IO D REPORT--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:> Hey all, > > I am writing a custom program to create a report. And> yes I know that templates would do this better, but I> don't have time to figure that system out right now.> > So I have my function that prints out everthing to the> screen just the way I want it (using standard> 'writes',and no USE's anywhere). Next, I want to be> able to send it to a printer device.> > So I 'do ^%ZIS'. Then I check for POP, and if> positive, I abort. I then 'use IO', and then I call> my function d
 escribed
 above. I assume that all the> 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely> the printer (IO). When I return from the function, I> 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call> ^%ZISC.> > But still, my output goes to the screen, and my> printer output is empty.> > What am I doing wrong?> > Thanks> > Kevin> > > > > __ > Do you Yahoo!? > Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail > > > ---> SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide> Read honest & candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real> users.> Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start reading now.>
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

2005-02-23 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Perfect timing with your email, Mike.  All is well.  He just wrote back to say 
that they had a visiting US surgeon so he had been sidetracked from his VistA 
plans. He was using a program to get birthdates and forgot to uncheck 
Hardhats.   Hopefully this program isn't one of these scams someone wrote to 
me about off the list.  He plans to get back at the VistA project soon, so I 
will get back to you about it.

Maybe the surgeon was from one of your missions!


On Wednesday 23 February 2005 09:55 am, Mike Deck wrote:
> I travel to the Philippines at least once a year to visit my relatives and
> also to help in a medical mission that takes place in a different province
> every year.  Please let me know if I can assist Arne.
>
> MD
> Developer
> Global Reliance Associates, Inc.
>
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>
> Arne is the doctor in the Philippines that wants to put VistA into the
> small
>
> clinic he worked in.  Elsie was going to help him do it (gratis) and I
> mailed
> him DVDs with VistA and Linux because he only had a dial-up connection.  He
> wrote to thank me when the disks arrived and I have not heard from him
> since
>
> then.  Neither has Elsie, so I was beginning to wonder what happened to
> him,
>
> and now I am beginning to wonder even more.  I will see if I can contact
> him
>
> off the list and see if he is OK.
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RE: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

2005-02-23 Thread Mike Deck


I travel to the Philippines at least once a year to visit my relatives and
also to help in a medical mission that takes place in a different province
every year.  Please let me know if I can assist Arne.

MD
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Arne is the doctor in the Philippines that wants to put VistA into the small

clinic he worked in.  Elsie was going to help him do it (gratis) and I
mailed 
him DVDs with VistA and Linux because he only had a dial-up connection.  He 
wrote to thank me when the disks arrived and I have not heard from him since

then.  Neither has Elsie, so I was beginning to wonder what happened to him,

and now I am beginning to wonder even more.  I will see if I can contact him

off the list and see if he is OK.




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Unable to access providers

2005-02-23 Thread Bhaskar, KS
Usha --

Yes, this (minimal damage, all things considered) is consistent with
powering down a computer with a process actively accessing the database.

Did you save/dump a copy of the block?  That may allow you to review
(for correctness) and re-enter the data with a series of Sets.
Otherwise, you will need to find a way to test application level
consistency of the database and then to re-create the removed data.
Fortunately, it looks like a very small amount of data.

I don't know enough about application level consistency checking at the
Fileman / VistA level.

Regards
-- Bhaskar

On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 14:11 +0530, Usha Kiran wrote:
> Bhaskar
> I didn't have the oppurtunity to go through the whole manual but this is
> waht I found out.
> 
> The error that I was getting was GVDATAFAIL with the code  which there
> are some "record errors" in my database and I should refer to Section - "O2"
> for rectifying it. The block is level 0. So I turned to Section "O3".
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ mupip
> MUPIP> integ
> File or Region: OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat
> 
> Block:Offset Level
> %GTM-E-DBBADNSUB,
>  998:B8 0  Bad numeric subscript
>Directory Path:  1:8, 2:1ED
>Path:  305:119, 932:ED, 998:B8
> Keys from ^DD(200.0747430015+41,"ADDRESS 2",1.1) to ^DD(200.07476,1.8) are
> suspect.
> 
> Total error count from integ:   1.
> 
> Type   Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent
> 
> Directory   2 334  48.901NA
> Index 670   68968  45.267 1
> Data6863113203486  98.055 66961
> Free  697  NA  NANA
> Total   713272788  NA 66962
> %GTM-E-INTEGERRS, Database integrity errors
> 
> I REMOVEd the specified block's offset (block 998, offset B8, level 0), till
> the error count became 0.
> This has solved the GTM problem but I still can't see the providers created
> before creating an entry in the DG SECURITY LOG file.
> 
> Usha


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Re: [Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Very close. First of all, when you are done, you should close the
device with

D ^%ZISC 

The other point is that USE only affects the current line.

U IO
D REPORT

won't work. What you need is

U IO D REPORT

--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hey all, 
> 
> I am writing a custom program to create a report.  And
> yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
> don't have time to figure that system out right now.
> 
> So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
> screen just the way I want it (using standard
> 'writes',and no USE's anywhere).  Next, I want to be
> able to send it to a printer device.
> 
> So I 'do ^%ZIS'.  Then I check for POP, and if
> positive, I abort.  I then 'use IO', and then I call
> my function described above.  I assume that all the
> 'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
> the printer (IO).  When I return from the function, I
> 'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
> ^%ZISC.
> 
> But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
> printer output is empty.
> 
> What am I doing wrong?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Kevin
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

2005-02-23 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
It is quite possible a virus or whatever hijacked his identity and 
posted the note to this lista similar thing has happened on the 
openhealth list.

Joseph
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Arne is the doctor in the Philippines that wants to put VistA into the small 
clinic he worked in.  Elsie was going to help him do it (gratis) and I mailed 
him DVDs with VistA and Linux because he only had a dial-up connection.  He 
wrote to thank me when the disks arrived and I have not heard from him since 
then.  Neither has Elsie, so I was beginning to wonder what happened to him, 
and now I am beginning to wonder even more.  I will see if I can contact him 
off the list and see if he is OK.

On Wednesday 23 February 2005 04:29 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Chris,
Don't hold back.  Tell us how you feel...
Kevin
--- Chris Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No fucking way...
- Original Message -
From: "Arne Cahilig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 5:36 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

Hi
Click on the link below and please enter your
birthday for me. It will
take less than 1 minute. I am creating a birthday
list of all my friends and
family.
http://www.BirthdayAlarm.com/bd1/36770695a606379618b481501677c512034757d905

Many thanks
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[Hardhats-members] How to properly use ^%ZIS ??

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Hey all, 

I am writing a custom program to create a report.  And
yes I know that templates would do this better, but I
don't have time to figure that system out right now.

So I have my function that prints out everthing to the
screen just the way I want it (using standard
'writes',and no USE's anywhere).  Next, I want to be
able to send it to a printer device.

So I 'do ^%ZIS'.  Then I check for POP, and if
positive, I abort.  I then 'use IO', and then I call
my function described above.  I assume that all the
'writes' should now go to the output channel, namely
the printer (IO).  When I return from the function, I
'use IO(0)' to restore the home device, and call
^%ZISC.

But still, my output goes to the screen, and my
printer output is empty.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks

Kevin




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

2005-02-23 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Arne is the doctor in the Philippines that wants to put VistA into the small 
clinic he worked in.  Elsie was going to help him do it (gratis) and I mailed 
him DVDs with VistA and Linux because he only had a dial-up connection.  He 
wrote to thank me when the disks arrived and I have not heard from him since 
then.  Neither has Elsie, so I was beginning to wonder what happened to him, 
and now I am beginning to wonder even more.  I will see if I can contact him 
off the list and see if he is OK.

On Wednesday 23 February 2005 04:29 am, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Don't hold back.  Tell us how you feel...
>
> Kevin
>
> --- Chris Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > No fucking way...
> > - Original Message -
> > From: "Arne Cahilig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: 
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 5:36 PM
> > Subject: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Click on the link below and please enter your
> >
> > birthday for me. It will
> > take less than 1 minute. I am creating a birthday
> > list of all my friends and
> > family.
>
> http://www.BirthdayAlarm.com/bd1/36770695a606379618b481501677c512034757d905
>
> > > Many thanks
> > > Arne
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Re: [Hardhats-members] IP address outside VA

2005-02-23 Thread Nancy Anthracite
I think you deleted the wrong key.  ORES is the one you need.  Also take a 
look her about assigning person class, etc.  It is a document I started but 
never finished that talks about this stuff. I wrote it as I was learning.

http://www.geocities.com/kdtop3/  Look at Provider Setup and Keys.

I also have something written up about how to give yourself every key fairly 
rapidly if you would like that. Look at Adding Security Keys at the same web 
site.

On Tuesday 22 February 2005 11:01 pm, Thurman Pedigo wrote:
> Thanks Kevin, the inquiry may have an answer. OR OE/RR MENU CLINICIAN finds
> the patients ok. I'm pretty comfortable in the FM/ScreenMan hunting
> grounds. Below is the inquiry of New Person file and below that a screen
> image of a patient record. Notice I have NOT been able to assign Provider
> of Attending physician.
>
> What you don't see in this list is the (New Person) Inquiry also contained
> seventeen Keys, including ORES and ORELSE. Did I see something in the past
> about two Keys that conflicted in writing orders. I deleted the ORES
> without benefit. ..APPRECIATE ALL THE HELP/tl
>
> NEW PERSON:
> NAME: PEDIGO,THURMAN L SR   INITIAL: tlp
>   ACCESS CODE:  FILE MANAGER ACCESS CODE: @
>   DATE VERIFY CODE LAST CHANGED: FEB 17,2005
>   VERIFY CODE:  NICK NAME: tl
>   STREET ADDRESS 1: 3186 Patton Branch Rd.
>   CITY: Goodlettsville  STATE: TENNESSEE
>   ZIP CODE: 37072   PHONE (HOME): 615-859-2802
>   OFFICE PHONE: 6153561795  FAX NUMBER: 6153561794
>   EMAIL ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   SEX: MALE
>   DOB: OCT 13, 1935
>   PREFERRED EDITOR: SCREEN EDITOR - VA FILEMAN
>   DATE ENTERED: FEB 17, 2005CREATOR: MANAGER,SYSTEM
>   SSN: 414567218
>   LAST SIGN-ON DATE/TIME: FEB 22, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:24:11
>   XUS Logon Attempt Count: 0XUS Active User: Yes
>   Entry Last Edit Date: FEB 17, 2005TERMINAL TYPE LAST USED: C-VT320 PC
> DIVISION: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DEFAULT: Yes
>   NAME COMPONENTS: 200  DEGREE: MD
>   SERVICE/SECTION: IRM
>   SIGNATURE BLOCK PRINTED NAME: Thurman L PEDIGO SR
> KEY: XUPROG GIVEN BY: MANAGER,SYSTEM
>
>
> PATIENT RECORD:
> NAME: JONES,JAMES  ZIP+4: 37072
> SEX: MALE  STREET ADDRESS [LINE 2]:
> DATE OF BIRTH: 02/01/1975  STREET ADDRESS [LINE 3]:
> AGE:   CITY:
> MARITAL STATUS: SEPARATED  STATE:
> RACE:  ZIP CODE: 37072
> OCCUPATION:PHONE NUMBER [RESIDENCE]: 6158592802
> RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE:  PHONE NUMBER [WORK]: 6153561795
> SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: 404020175P EMAIL ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> TERMINAL DIGIT OF SSN: EMPLOYER NAME: LATELY,JOHNNY
> 1U4N:  EMPLOYMENT STATUS: EMPLOYED FULL
> TIME REMARKS:   EMPLOYER STREET [LINE 1]: 280
> WHITE WHO ENTERED PATIENT: MANAGER,SYSTEMEMPLOYER STREET [LINE 2]:
> SUITE3 DATE ENTERED INTO FILE: FEB 19,2005EMPLOYER CITY: NASHVILLE
> PROVIDER:  EMPLOYER STATE: TENNESSEE
> ATTENDING PHYSICIAN:   EMPLOYER ZIP CODE: 27209
> STREET ADDRESS [LINE 1]: 3186 PATTON   EMPLOYER PHONE NUMBER: 6153561795
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardhats-
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Toppenberg
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 7:29 PM
> > To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> > Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] IP address outside VA
> >
> > One thing that I have found helpful is to first get
> > the text based version of CPRS working.  There are
> > less variables there.  I am curious if you run option
> > OR OE/RR MENU CLINICIAN then choose FD for find
> > patient.  Can you see the patient there?
> >
> > Can you do a fileman inquiry of your record in the NEW
> > PERSON file?  I'll compare it to mine to see if I can
> > see anything missing.
> >
> > Kevin
> >
> > --- Thurman Pedigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Of course, there is a possibility I am missing a
> > > crucial field in the
> > > PATIENT RECORDtx/t
> > >
> > > > -Original Message-
> > > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > [mailto:hardhats-
> > >
> > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> > >
> > > Thurman Pedigo
> > >
> > > > Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 10:18 AM
> > > > To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
> > > > Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] IP address outside
> > >
> > > VA
> > >
> > > > Entered several patients via FileMan, it just
> > >
> > > doesn't see them as
> > >
> > > > REGISTERED.
> > > >
> > > > I have seen the problem before. I think it has to
> > >
> > > do with my keys and
> > >
> > > > permission in NEW PERSON.tx/t
> > > >
> > > > > -Original Message-
> > > > > From:
> > >
> > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Hardhats-members] Typo error in Kernal Programmer Manual (DRAFT) v8.0 July 1995

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
My message about a typo error had its own typo error. 
Should be "typo error" in title, not "type error"

Sorry
Kevin

--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On several pages, starting with 4-3 of the Kernal
> Programmer Manual (DRAFT) v8.0 July 1995, there is a
> typographic error.
> 
> It says that input parameters should be put into
> %zis,
> which is different from the correct %ZIS.  The
> examples show it correctly.  Probably no one but a
> newbie would be fooled by this, but still...
> 
> Kevin
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[Hardhats-members] Type error in Kernal Programmer Manual (DRAFT) v8.0 July 1995

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
On several pages, starting with 4-3 of the Kernal
Programmer Manual (DRAFT) v8.0 July 1995, there is a
typographic error.

It says that input parameters should be put into %zis,
which is different from the correct %ZIS.  The
examples show it correctly.  Probably no one but a
newbie would be fooled by this, but still...

Kevin


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RE: [Hardhats-members] IP address outside VA

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Oops, I forgot to include all the pages for my
inquiry.  Here are the rest of them...


 DATE GIVEN: FEB 07, 2005

Enter RETURN to continue or '^' to exit:
KEY: DIEXTRACT  GIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: JAN 04, 2005
KEY: ORES   GIVEN BY:
IRM,MGR
  DATE GIVEN: DEC 16, 2004
KEY: DG SENSITIVITY GIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: FEB 02, 2005
KEY: DG SECURITY OFFICERGIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: FEB 02, 2005
KEY: PSORPH GIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: JAN 29, 2005
  RESTRICT PATIENT SELECTION: NOMULTIPLE
SIGN-ON: ALLOWED
  AUTO MENU: YES, MENUS GENERATED   LANGUAGE: 1
  TYPE-AHEAD: ALLOWED   TIMED READ (#
OF SECONDS): 3600
  PRIMARY MENU OPTION: ADAM
SECONDARY MENU OPTIONS: ADAM
SECONDARY MENU OPTIONS: OR CPRS GUI CHART
  SYNONYM: CPRS
  TIMESTAMP: 59945,60824
CPRS TAB: COR   EFFECTIVE
DATE: JAN 01, 2004
  EXPIRATION DATE: JAN 01, 2099
CPRS TAB: RPT   EFFECTIVE
DATE: JAN 01, 2004
  EXPIRATION DATE: JAN 01, 2099
  AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS: YES   DEA#:
BT4643032
  PROVIDER CLASS: PHYSICIAN PROVIDER TYPE:
FULL TIME
LICENSING STATE: TENNESSEE  LICENSE
NUMBER: 30267
  EXPIRATION DATE: JAN 01, 2020
  SERVICE: MEDICINE DEA EXPIRATION
DATE: NOV 30, 2007
  ALLOW VERIFYING OF OTHERS: YESALLOWED TO USE
SPOOLER: YES


  AUTO MENU: YES, MENUS GENERATED   LANGUAGE: 1
  TYPE-AHEAD: ALLOWED   TIMED READ (#
OF SECONDS): 3600
  PRIMARY MENU OPTION: ADAM
SECONDARY MENU OPTIONS: ADAM
SECONDARY MENU OPTIONS: OR CPRS GUI CHART
  SYNONYM: CPRS
  TIMESTAMP: 59945,60824
CPRS TAB: COR   EFFECTIVE
DATE: JAN 01, 2004
  EXPIRATION DATE: JAN 01, 2099
CPRS TAB: RPT   EFFECTIVE
DATE: JAN 01, 2004
  EXPIRATION DATE: JAN 01, 2099
  AUTHORIZED TO WRITE MED ORDERS: YES   DEA#:
x
  PROVIDER CLASS: PHYSICIAN PROVIDER TYPE:
FULL TIME
LICENSING STATE: TENNESSEE  LICENSE
NUMBER: xx
  EXPIRATION DATE: JAN 01, 2020
  SERVICE: MEDICINE DEA EXPIRATION
DATE: NOV 30, 2007
  ALLOW VERIFYING OF OTHERS: YESALLOWED TO USE
SPOOLER: YES

Enter RETURN to continue or '^' to exit:
  CAN MAKE INTO A MAIL MESSAGE: YES
  TMG MENU DISPLAY OPTION: Clear screen before
displaying menu
  NON-VA PRESCRIBER: YESTAX ID:
00-1234567
  EXCLUSIONARY CHECK PERFORMED: YES
  DATE EXCLUSIONARY LIST CHECKED: JAN 18, 2005
  ON EXCLUSIONARY LIST: NO
  EXCLUSIONARY CHECKED BY: TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
Person Class: Physicians (M.D. and D.O.)
  Effective Date: DEC 16, 2004
  DATE ACCESS CODE LAST CHANGED (c): DEC 15,2004
  PROVIDER KEY (c): 1


--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Gulp... I didn't mean for you to release your
> private
> info, SSN etc..
> 
> Comparing your file to mine, I have a person class
> of
> Physician (M.D. and D.O.), with an effective date.
> You should be able to edit and add this with menu
> option XUSEREDIT
> 
> Here is the inquiry of my record
> 
> NUMBER: 73  NAME:
> TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
>   INITIAL: kst  ACCESS CODE:
> 
>   FILE MANAGER ACCESS CODE: @   TITLE:
> PHYSICIAN
>   DATE VERIFY CODE LAST CHANGED: DEC 19,2004
>   VERIFY CODE: 
>   STREET ADDRESS 1: x
>   CITY: xxx STATE:
> TENNESSEE
>   ZIP CODE: x   PHONE
> (HOME):
> 
>   OFFICE PHONE: DIGITAL
> PAGER:
> 
>   EMAIL ADDRESS: xxxSEX: MALE
>   DOB: 
>   PREFERRED EDITOR: SCREEN EDITOR - VA FILEMAN
>   DATE ENTERED: MAR 29, 2004CREATOR:
> IRM,MGR
>   SSN: 382880885
>   LAST SIGN-ON DATE/TIME: FEB 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:15:47
>   XUS Logon Attempt Count: 0XUS Active
> User: No
>   Entry Last Edit Date: DEC 15, 2004TERMINAL
> TYPE
> LAST USED: C-VT100
> DIVISION: Medical Group of Greeneville  DEFAULT: Yes
>   NAME COMPONENTS: 200  DEGREE: MD
>   SERVICE/SECTION: FAMILY PRACTICE  DATE E-SIG
> LAST CHANGED: DEC 21,2004
>   SIGNATURE BLOCK PRINTED NAME: KEVIN S TOPPENBERG
>   SIGNATURE BLOCK TITLE: Physician  ELECTRONIC
> SIGNATURE CODE: xxx
> KEY: XUPROG GIVEN BY:
> IRM,MGR
>   DATE GIVEN: DEC 19, 2004
> KEY: XUMGR  GIVEN BY:
> IRM,MGR
>   DATE GIVEN: DEC 19, 2004
> KEY: XUPROGMODE GIVEN BY:
> IRM,MGR
>   DATE GIVEN: DEC 19, 2004
> KEY: PROVIDER   GIVEN BY:
> IRM,MGR
>   DATE GIVEN: DEC 16, 2004
> KEY: XUFILEGRAM GIVEN BY:
> TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
>   DATE GIVEN: JAN 04, 2005
> KEY: XUAUDITING GIVEN B

Re: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Chris,

Don't hold back.  Tell us how you feel...

Kevin

--- Chris Richardson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No fucking way...
> - Original Message -
> From: "Arne Cahilig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: 
> Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 5:36 PM
> Subject: [Hardhats-members] Birthday please
> 
> 
> > Hi
> >
> > Click on the link below and please enter your
> birthday for me. It will
> take less than 1 minute. I am creating a birthday
> list of all my friends and
> family.
> >
> >
>
http://www.BirthdayAlarm.com/bd1/36770695a606379618b481501677c512034757d905
> >
> > Many thanks
> > Arne
> >
> >
> >
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RE: [Hardhats-members] IP address outside VA

2005-02-23 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Gulp... I didn't mean for you to release your private
info, SSN etc..

Comparing your file to mine, I have a person class of
Physician (M.D. and D.O.), with an effective date.
You should be able to edit and add this with menu
option XUSEREDIT

Here is the inquiry of my record

NUMBER: 73  NAME:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  INITIAL: kst  ACCESS CODE:

  FILE MANAGER ACCESS CODE: @   TITLE:
PHYSICIAN
  DATE VERIFY CODE LAST CHANGED: DEC 19,2004
  VERIFY CODE: 
  STREET ADDRESS 1: x
  CITY: xxx STATE:
TENNESSEE
  ZIP CODE: x   PHONE (HOME):

  OFFICE PHONE: DIGITAL PAGER:

  EMAIL ADDRESS: xxxSEX: MALE
  DOB: 
  PREFERRED EDITOR: SCREEN EDITOR - VA FILEMAN
  DATE ENTERED: MAR 29, 2004CREATOR:
IRM,MGR
  SSN: 382880885
  LAST SIGN-ON DATE/TIME: FEB 23, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:15:47
  XUS Logon Attempt Count: 0XUS Active
User: No
  Entry Last Edit Date: DEC 15, 2004TERMINAL TYPE
LAST USED: C-VT100
DIVISION: Medical Group of Greeneville  DEFAULT: Yes
  NAME COMPONENTS: 200  DEGREE: MD
  SERVICE/SECTION: FAMILY PRACTICE  DATE E-SIG
LAST CHANGED: DEC 21,2004
  SIGNATURE BLOCK PRINTED NAME: KEVIN S TOPPENBERG
  SIGNATURE BLOCK TITLE: Physician  ELECTRONIC
SIGNATURE CODE: xxx
KEY: XUPROG GIVEN BY:
IRM,MGR
  DATE GIVEN: DEC 19, 2004
KEY: XUMGR  GIVEN BY:
IRM,MGR
  DATE GIVEN: DEC 19, 2004
KEY: XUPROGMODE GIVEN BY:
IRM,MGR
  DATE GIVEN: DEC 19, 2004
KEY: PROVIDER   GIVEN BY:
IRM,MGR
  DATE GIVEN: DEC 16, 2004
KEY: XUFILEGRAM GIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: JAN 04, 2005
KEY: XUAUDITING GIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: JAN 04, 2005
KEY: XUSPF200   GIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: DEC 27, 2004
KEY: XUSCREENMANGIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: JAN 04, 2005
KEY: XQAL-DELETEGIVEN BY:
TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
  DATE GIVEN: FEB 07, 2005
 

Also, regarding the keys, I think you want the ORES,
but NOT the ORELSE

Kevin


--- Thurman Pedigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Thanks Kevin, the inquiry may have an answer. OR
> OE/RR MENU CLINICIAN finds
> the patients ok. I'm pretty comfortable in the
> FM/ScreenMan hunting grounds.
> Below is the inquiry of New Person file and below
> that a screen image of a
> patient record. Notice I have NOT been able to
> assign Provider of Attending
> physician. 
> 
> What you don't see in this list is the (New Person)
> Inquiry also contained
> seventeen Keys, including ORES and ORELSE. Did I see
> something in the past
> about two Keys that conflicted in writing orders. I
> deleted the ORES without
> benefit. ..APPRECIATE ALL THE HELP/tl
> 
> NEW PERSON:
> NAME: PEDIGO,THURMAN L SR   INITIAL: tlp
>   ACCESS CODE:  FILE MANAGER
> ACCESS CODE: @
>   DATE VERIFY CODE LAST CHANGED: FEB 17,2005
>   VERIFY CODE:  NICK NAME:
> tl
>   STREET ADDRESS 1: 3186 Patton Branch Rd.
>   CITY: Goodlettsville  STATE:
> TENNESSEE
>   ZIP CODE: 37072   PHONE
> (HOME): 615-859-2802
>   OFFICE PHONE: 6153561795  FAX NUMBER:
> 6153561794
>   EMAIL ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED]   SEX: MALE
>   DOB: OCT 13, 1935
>   PREFERRED EDITOR: SCREEN EDITOR - VA FILEMAN
>   DATE ENTERED: FEB 17, 2005CREATOR:
> MANAGER,SYSTEM
>   SSN: 414567218
>   LAST SIGN-ON DATE/TIME: FEB 22, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:24:11
>   XUS Logon Attempt Count: 0XUS Active
> User: Yes
>   Entry Last Edit Date: FEB 17, 2005TERMINAL
> TYPE LAST USED: C-VT320 PC
> DIVISION: [EMAIL PROTECTED] DEFAULT: Yes
>   NAME COMPONENTS: 200  DEGREE: MD
>   SERVICE/SECTION: IRM
>   SIGNATURE BLOCK PRINTED NAME: Thurman L PEDIGO SR
> KEY: XUPROG GIVEN BY:
> MANAGER,SYSTEM
> 
> 
> PATIENT RECORD:
> NAME: JONES,JAMES  ZIP+4: 37072
> SEX: MALE  STREET
> ADDRESS [LINE 2]:
> DATE OF BIRTH: 02/01/1975  STREET
> ADDRESS [LINE 3]:
> AGE:   CITY:
> MARITAL STATUS: SEPARATED  STATE:
> RACE:  ZIP CODE:
> 37072
> OCCUPATION:PHONE NUMBER
> [RESIDENCE]: 6158592802
> RELIGIOUS PREFERENCE:  PHONE NUMBER
> [WORK]: 6153561795
> SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: 404020175P EMAIL
> ADDRESS: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> TERMINAL DIGIT OF SSN: EMPLOYER
> NAME: LATELY,JOHNNY
> 1U4N:  EMPLOYMENT
> STATUS: EMPLOYED FULL TIME
> REMARKS:   EMPLOYER
> STREET [LINE 1]: 280 WHITE
> WHO 

Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Unable to access providers

2005-02-23 Thread Usha Kiran
Bhaskar
I didn't have the oppurtunity to go through the whole manual but this is
waht I found out.

The error that I was getting was GVDATAFAIL with the code  which there
are some "record errors" in my database and I should refer to Section - "O2"
for rectifying it. The block is level 0. So I turned to Section "O3".


[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ mupip
MUPIP> integ
File or Region: OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat

Block:Offset Level
%GTM-E-DBBADNSUB,
 998:B8 0  Bad numeric subscript
   Directory Path:  1:8, 2:1ED
   Path:  305:119, 932:ED, 998:B8
Keys from ^DD(200.0747430015+41,"ADDRESS 2",1.1) to ^DD(200.07476,1.8) are
suspect.

Total error count from integ:   1.

Type   Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent

Directory   2 334  48.901NA
Index 670   68968  45.267 1
Data6863113203486  98.055 66961
Free  697  NA  NANA
Total   713272788  NA 66962
%GTM-E-INTEGERRS, Database integrity errors

I REMOVEd the specified block's offset (block 998, offset B8, level 0), till
the error count became 0.
This has solved the GTM problem but I still can't see the providers created
before creating an entry in the DG SECURITY LOG file.

Usha
- Original Message -
From: "Bhaskar, KS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 7:45 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: Unable to access providers


> Usha --
>
> In your environment, I would guess that integrity errors are entirely
> due to powering down the PC while GT.M processes were actively using the
> database.  You should shut down cleanly from a GT.M point of view before
> powering down the PC - or run journaling.
>
> Note that even if you shut down cleanly from a GT.M point of view, the
> database may be inconsistent from a VistA application point of view
> (e.g., there may be Taskman process ids in the database).  So, when
> shutting down, you should shut down VistA cleanly.
>
> More comments below.
>
> -- Bhaskar
>
> On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 10:37 +0530, Usha Kiran wrote:
> > Bhaskar
> > Are these integrity problems due to improper settings file?
> > Usha
>
> [KSB] <...snip...>
>
> > >
> > > >  From the previous error message encountered
> > > >  "%GTM-E-GVDATAFAIL, Global variable $DATA
> > > >  function failed.  Failure code: .,%GTM-I-GVIS,
Global
> > > >  variable: ^DD(200.074745,.01,9)
> > > >  At M source location DR+3^DIA1"
> > > >
> > > >  I tried to check the global (^DD(200.074745,.01,9)) it was
referring
> > > to (did
> > > >  not let me see the value in the global) and got the following
message
> > > >
> > > >  NOTE: You"ve discovered an error in VGL/I.
> > > >  Error: 150372962,LOOP1+3^%ZVEMGI,%GTM-E-GVORDERFAIL, Global
variable
> > > $ORDER
> > > >  or $
> > > >  NEXT function failed.  Failure code: .,%GTM-I-GVIS,
> > > >  Global variable: ^DD(2
> > > >  00.074745,.01,1,1,2,"")
> > > >  Please report error to BOLDUC,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >
> > > [KSB] Check the Admin and Ops manual for GVDATAFAIL - it says this is
> > > probably database damage.  Did you shut down your PC with active
> > > processes?  You will need to run mupip integ to check for database
> > > damage (which will probably need to be repaired manually).  In the
> > > future, please either shut down cleanly, or run journaling (or both).
> > >
> > > 
> >
> > This is the result of running "/usr/local/gtm/mupip integ -full -file
> > "/home/vista/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat""
> >
> > ...
>
> [KSB] You have snipped the most important part of the integ report.  In
> any case, you can read the Admin and Ops manual and repair the database.
>
> > Global variable ^YTX
> > Level  Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent
> > 1   1   6   2.514 0
> > 0   6 650  89.941 5
> >
> > Total error count from integ:   1.
> >
> > Type   Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent
> >
> > Directory   2 334  48.901NA
> > Index 670   68949  45.255 1
> > Data6861213201429  98.068 66963
> > Free  716  NA  NANA
> > Total   713270712  NA 66964
> > %GTM-E-INTEGERRS, Database integrity errors
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista --run
> > /home/vista/OpenVistA
> > GTM>w %GTM-E-INTEGERRS
> > %GTM-E-UNDEF, Undefined local variable: %GTM
> >
> > Is there any way I can define this value?
>
> [KSB] This is an application question.  Local variables don't touch the
> database.  Somewhere in the VistA application logic will