RE: [Hardhats-members] Default Editor for Vista and MailMan OpenF ORUM email

2005-06-06 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
I like the screen editor. It is similar to Emacs.

Thanks

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Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2005 5:52 PM
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Default Editor for Vista and MailMan OpenFORUM
email

Is there a way to include/select Vim as the default editor under
FOIA Vista, Debian/Linux and GT.M ? During the Boston meeting I recall 
that David Whitten mentioned that this was possible, but I can't 
remember what the procedure was.

Also I am just creating my preferences for OpenFORUM and was wondering 
which would be the most common editor to use from these choices -

Editing data in the NEW PERSON file:
PREFERRED EDITOR: ?
 Answer with ALTERNATE EDITOR NAME
Choose from:
KERMIT LOAD
LINE EDITOR - VA FILEMAN
SCREEN EDITOR - VA FILEMAN
VMSEDT - GTM
XTENSIBLE EDITOR



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RE: [Hardhats-members] VistA Transaction Processing

2005-05-19 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE








I believe it is done at the M level but it
can be enabled and maintained by Journaling in Vista.





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Transaction processing is the interpreters responsibility, at
least that is the way it is done in DSM and Cache'

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Subject:
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 Hi all, 
 
 What kind of transaction Processing exits in VistA? How is commit 
 and 
 roll-back functions done in VistA? Is it done in FileMAn or 
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RE: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

2005-05-02 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
I believe that apache 2 denotes the version of Apache running as 2.0. My
first question is apache working and can you run the default CGI scripts
that come with it.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

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Tel:315.330.2422

Fax:315.330.7009

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

I'm having trouble setting up M2web.  I know nothing
about cgi, so bear with me please.

Jim sent me these instruction...

=
...
P.S. Could you post where I can get the code from,
and where the API is documented?


Basic documentation on the view2 query engine can be
found at
http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/notebook/index/26.html

If you have downloaded m2web recently then you already
have the source code. If not:
http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/notebook/index/48.html

The entry point for application programmers is
go^view2ht. We assume that local variables will be
defined to reflect the CGI environment, for instance
htUser is the number of the current logged in user and
the user's authorization code is in htUser(Auth). If
you are attempting to use the viewer from a non-web
context, look in ^htCGI1 to see what MUMPS variables
would be defined or look in ^view2ht and ^view2htS to
see which are actually used.
=

I also looked at the instructions in the
m2web-vsta-install.html file 

The above instructions, however, require Apache2 to be
installed.  I think I have just plain Apache.

I found these (apparently older) instructions:
http://vista.vmth.ucdavis.edu/notebook/index/12.html
That seem target at plain Apache.
But these describe a different directory setup.

Also, I'm not clear about what linux users I need to
set up.  It looks in some of the instructions that
there is a vista user.  Other places I think I saw a
m2web user.  Are those required.

I know I'm being slow, but if someone could walk me
through this I'd appreciate it.

Thanks
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RE: [Hardhats-members] Runnig CPRS client on XP on European compu ter

2005-04-28 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
SP2 also turns on the personal firewall by default.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

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computer

This is in the CPRS Instructions on hardhats.  Does it help?

  As if this version of this document, the only known problems with SP2 
for Windows XP is that the region needs to be set to US in the Control Panel

for CPRSChart.exe to work.

7.  

On Thursday 28 April 2005 02:04 pm, Maury Pepper wrote:
 This might help:

 http://postfinder.com/post/24293094.html


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 Subject: [Hardhats-members] Runnig CPRS client on XP on European computer

 A non-English colleague is having difficulty running CPRS ... he is on
  Win XP... I have a hunch it is the date format that is the problem as
  the default date order is different in Europe than in NA I saw the
  same problem last fall on the list but can't find the solution in the
  archivecould someone please shed some light on this the default
  order in NA is day/month/year and I suppose needs to be set to that in
  the Windows XP system if it is different. The error is
 
  3050428.182442 is not a valid floating point value
 
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RE: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???

2005-04-21 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
a max
of 6 digits. I thought that some version of the AUPNLK* routines were
included in the VistA FOIA. The lastest can be obtained from the IHS
FOIA. It would be possible for a hospital to put their own patient id's
into the HRN field as long as they are numbers no more than 6 digits long.


If you have Cache installed on a Windows machine you should be able to
load it onto Cache. I do not know about untaring (if that is the right
term) without Unix or Linux. 

I was trying to say that IHS uses unmodified versions of VA Fileman and
Kernel.

Jim Gray


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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members]
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From: James Gray mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005
3:30 AM

Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members]
IHS system???




I don't either, but I recall some things about it. If you use
the VA FOIA there is cross reference on the SSN that stuffs the SSN into
the HRN. The interesting thing is that it violates the input
transform on the HRN field.



what is the input transform on the HRN Field? I mean does it
increase/decrease the number of digits, a specific logical
transformation...?



If you are not going use SSN you need a different way to keep files 2
and 901 in synch. The cross reference (something like PX09) is
how the VA software keeps the two files in synch. If you make
the SSN optional or do not use it then the two files will not stay in
synch. IHS does it a different way. They keep the two files
in synch with the file 2 look up routines (the routines with the
names AUPNLK*).




Tried to locate the routine (AUPNLK ) could not find anything of that
sort in the OpenVista SemiViva 4.0 which we are using. We presume that
this contains all the FOIA routines. In which case the routines are only
available in the IHS system.



So that means that the SSN will have to be maintained (to play it safe),
though it may not be used by a hospital, which would use the HRN. In such
a case, can we generate the HRN using a M routine (Generally Hospitals
like to have their own sequence for patients numbers with respect to
their status i.e. private patient, general patient, etc.) or are there
other criteria for gernerating the HRN?



To refer back to an earlier question, if you do not have Mumps
programmers available it will be difficult to impossible to meld RPMS and
Vista. But they are quite similar and I do not think the isssue
would be very difficult for a Mumps programmer. I do not know if
anyone has gotten RPMS to run on a GT.M system. RPMS uses
essentially vanilla VA Fileman and Kernel.




I wish we can have a local implementation of RPMS. I have tried to
look at the page www.ihs.gov/Cio/RPMS/index.cfm http://www.ihs.gov/Cio/RPMS/index.cfm
provided by Marc Aylesworth. I have not understood how one can go
about the installation of RPMS? I mean, you can only download the
.zip/.tar files as per your module selection from the site. How do we
proceed then? 


RPMS apparently has not been implemented on GT.M. How does one install it
on Cache? Does one have to use UNIX (again which flavor of UNIX) or can
it be installed using Cache on Linux or Windows?



What is the meaning of Vanilla VA Fileman and Kernel? This is
apparently needed for RPMS installation. If so how does one get hold of
it?



Is there any way of atleast going thru a demo of the IHS system if
I can't have it setup here locally? 



Anna














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Contr AFRL/IFSE mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


To:
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Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:59
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Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members]
IHS system???





Unfortunately I do not work with RPMS
anymore. I believe that the record number can be different from the SSN
but am unsure how to achieve it SORRYY !!!





Thanks,

Marc Aylesworth



C3I Associates AFRL/IFSE Joint
Battlespace Infosphere Team



525
Brooks Rd

Rome,
NY 13441-4505



Tel:315.330.2422

Fax:315.330.7009

Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]




 











From:
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On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Tuesday, April 19,
2005 10:46 AM
To:
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members]
IHS system???





Anna,







I don't know how this system works. I wonder if
Marc A., who I believe works with the IHS system, could explain this.







Kevin

Anna Joseph
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:






That's just the captioned output of some patients in
the implementation we have here. These patients we had entered (not
sasmple patients).







STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes// (Yes)
Include COMPUTED fields: (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and
Record Number
(IEN)







NUMBER: 5
NAME:
PATIENT,SURGERY
HEALTH RECORD FAC: SOFTWARE SERVICE HEA

RE: [Hardhats-members] Configurability of fields in FileMan

2005-04-21 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
A three layered approach that separates the data, the Model, and the view.
The data is the database the model contains any business logic and the view
displays it all. The three parts are designed so that any on part can be
totally replaced without the other two knowing that the one was changed. It
came about in a language called smalltalk and is being revived by the Java
Swing componenets.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

C3I Associates 

AFRL/IFSE

Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team

525 Brooks Rd

Rome, NY 13441-4505

Tel:315.330.2422

Fax:315.330.7009

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Configurability of fields in FileMan

While looking forward to Richard's response, let me chime in here with some
primitive examples of efforts along the lines of business rules  engine
in VistA and observations on where things might end up (those who know me
well know that I'm a perpetual optimist!)

One example is the ORDER DIALOG file 101.41.  It was designed with the
intent of being able to script very complex dialogs for placing orders.  The
rules of prompt/user response/prompt carries the templates of VA FileMan to
a higher level of abstraction and functionality.  The new capabilities in
CLINICAL REMINDERS v 2.0 are likewise based on rules that can be built and
exchanged between users without having to write M routines.  These are
special cases that have been justified due to user demands.  What is missing
is the next level ... a generalized rules engine that could support ANY
service or application.

The down-side to date is the holding back of the creation of a good (not
perfect, good!) rules engine.  In large part due to the belief that rules
engines are too difficult to build or don't work well in the general
case.  A few fortunate circumstances are coming together now though.  One
is that the VA's Enterprise Architecture appears (to me at least) to be
poised to aggressively explore true rules engines and actually get down to
doing some real implementations.  Another circumstance is a prototype effort
to mine a couple of VistA applications for their rules and build a database
of them (using some new OMG draft specifications for such representations
and models) such that the rules can be modified at the business
representation layer and forward engineered into running applications.  I
believe these are sufficiently low cost efforts for now that they can afford
to make mistakes and risk reaching for something potentially very
productive.

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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 4:29 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Configurability of fields in FileMan

Richard Davis wrote:
Today, the core database within VistA does not contain a generalized
business-rule engine as a centralized, high level, tabled driven module
that controls all data storage and retrieval.  Classical DHCP applications
and the VistA modules of today are obliged to embed their business rules in
M(UMPS) routines where they are extremely difficult to manage.

No amount of open design in DHCP/VistA can overcome this shortcoming of
the missing business rule engine.

Please give more description and some examples of what you think is missing
and how it
might be added.

---
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RE: [Hardhats-members] Canadian Think Smart Initiative question o n LMN.

2005-04-21 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
.NET is an application framework Microsoft is using against JAVA they are
similar in what they can do but for now the only MS supported runtime is
written for MS Win2K and XP. There also is a way to write a program in .NET
and to compile to JAVA byte codes so potentially you could do this and still
be cross-platform ( I never tried this) but this is the two competing
technologies for a platform independent language.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

C3I Associates 

AFRL/IFSE

Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team

525 Brooks Rd

Rome, NY 13441-4505

Tel:315.330.2422

Fax:315.330.7009

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Canadian Think Smart Initiative question on
LMN.

Take a look at the last post on the first page and the second page.  All is 
not lost.  From what I understand of .NET, Open Source  .NET languages could

replace the stuff done in proprietary .NET languages.   The compiled product

should be the same not matter what .NET it is written in.  All is not 
necessarily lost!

http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread11131.html
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-jpython.html

On Thursday 21 April 2005 10:04 am, Ignacio Valdes wrote:
 This just in on LMN: http://www.linuxmednews.com/1114090027 Why has
 Ontario, Canada chosen to link their Smart Systems for Health Agency
 to the proprietary .NET technologies? I recently was perusing the
 website for the Ontario, Canada Smart Health initiative and noticed
 that a lot of the job postings were for .NET technologies. The
 question I would have is why tax payer money is being spent toward
 what will amount to a proprietary solution? Are there sufficiently
 advanced Open Source projects which could be suggested to this
 agency for inclusion in their efforts?

 I would suspect that VistA would be a possibility. The poster raises
 some interesting questions.  Any Canadians like perhaps JDM, care to
 comment?

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RE: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???

2005-04-20 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
 do we proceed then? 
 
 RPMS apparently has not been implemented on GT.M.
 How does one install it on Cache? Does one have to
 use UNIX (again which flavor of UNIX) or can it be
 installed using Cache on Linux or Windows?
 
 What is the meaning of Vanilla VA Fileman and
 Kernel?  This is apparently needed for RPMS
 installation. If so how does one get hold of it?
 
 Is there any way of atleast going thru a demo of the
 IHS system if I can't have it setup here locally? 
 
  Anna
 
  
 
 - Original Message - 
 From: Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE 
 To: 'hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net' 
 Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 9:59 AM
 Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???
 
 
 Unfortunately I do not work with RPMS anymore. I
 believe that the record number can be different from
 the SSN but am unsure how to achieve it SORRYY
 !!!
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Marc Aylesworth
 
  
 
 C3I Associates AFRL/IFSE Joint Battlespace
 Infosphere Team
 
  
 
 525 Brooks Rd
 
 Rome, NY 13441-4505
 
  
 
 Tel:315.330.2422
 
 Fax:315.330.7009
 
 Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  
 
 


 
 From:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Kevin Toppenberg
 Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 10:46 AM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???
 
  
 
 Anna,
 
  
 
 I don't know how this system works.  I  wonder
 if Marc A., who I believe works with the IHS system,
 could explain this.
 
  
 
 Kevin
 
 Anna Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   That's just the captioned output of some
 patients in the implementation we have here. These
 patients we had entered (not sasmple patients).
 

 
   STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
   Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH
 Computed Fields and Record Number
(IEN)
 

 
   NUMBER: 5   NAME:
 PATIENT,SURGERY
   HEALTH RECORD FAC: SOFTWARE SERVICE HEALTH
 RECORD NO.: 789654123
 

 
 
   NUMBER: 3   NAME:
 TEST PATIENT,PATIENT
   HEALTH RECORD FAC: SOFTWARE SERVICE HEALTH
 RECORD NO.: 01234
 

 
   Anna
 
 - Original Message - 
 
 From: Kevin Toppenberg 
 
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net 
 
 Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 6:56 PM
 
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS
 system???
 
  
 
 Are these patients that you entered, or are
 they sample patients?  What number do they have
 entered?  Is it a SSN?
 
  
 
 Kevin
 
 
 
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   Kevin
   Yes did just check out the file.
 Surprising to find that all patients have a
   health record number assigned to them!
 Does this then mean that to have an
 
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RE: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???

2005-04-20 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE








I believe that winzip can untar files and
if that does not work cygwin is a free download of a unix shell that works on
windows. I also believe that the RPMS modules are released in KIDS format, Don't
quote me but that is what I was lead to believe when I read some of the manuals.






Thanks,

Marc Aylesworth



C3I
Associates AFRL/IFSE Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team



525 Brooks Rd

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13441-4505



Tel:315.330.2422

Fax:315.330.7009

Email:Marc[EMAIL PROTECTED]













From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of James Gray
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005
10:59 AM
To:
hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members]
IHS system???







I believe the input transform on the HRN field is for a max
of 6 digits. I thought that some version of the AUPNLK* routines were
included in the VistA FOIA. The lastest can be obtained from the IHS
FOIA. It would be possible for a hospital to put their own patient id's
into the HRN field as long as they are numbers no more than 6 digits
long. 











If you have Cache installed on a Windows machine you should
be able to load it onto Cache. I do not know about untaring (if that is
the right term) without Unix or Linux. 











I was trying to say that IHS uses unmodified versions of VA
Fileman and Kernel.











Jim Gray







- Original Message - 





From: Anna Joseph 





To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net






Sent: Wednesday, April
20, 2005 12:39 AM





Subject: Re:
[Hardhats-members] IHS system???











 



From: James Gray 





To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net






Sent: Wednesday, April
20, 2005 3:30 AM





Subject: Re:
[Hardhats-members] IHS system???












I don't either, but I recall some things about it.
If you use the VA FOIA there is cross reference on the SSN that stuffs the SSN
into the HRN. The interesting thing is that it violates the input
transform on the HRN field.











what is the input transform on the HRN Field? I mean does it
increase/decrease the number of digits, a specific logical transformation...?











If you are not going use SSN you need a different way to
keep files 2 and 901 in synch. The cross reference (something like
PX09) is how the VA software keeps the two files in synch. If you
make the SSN optional or do not use it then the two files will not stay in
synch. IHS does it a different way. They keep the two files in
synch with the file 2 look up routines (the routines with the names
AUPNLK*).













Tried to locate the routine (AUPNLK ) could not find
anything of that sort in the OpenVista SemiViva 4.0 which we are using. We
presume that this contains all the FOIA routines. In which casethe
routines are only available inthe IHS system.











So that means that the SSN will have to be maintained (to
play it safe), though it may not be used bya hospital,which would
use the HRN. In such a case, can we generate the HRN using a M routine (Generally
Hospitals like to have their own sequence for patients numbers with respect to
their status i.e. private patient, general patient, etc.) or are there other
criteria for gernerating the HRN?













To refer back to an earlier question, if you do not have
Mumps programmers available it will be difficult to impossible to meld RPMS and
Vista. But they are quite similar and I do not think the isssue would
be very difficult for a Mumps programmer. I do not know if anyone has
gotten RPMS to run on a GT.M system. RPMS uses essentially vanilla VA
Fileman and Kernel.













I wish we can have a local implementation of
RPMS.I have tried to look at the page www.ihs.gov/Cio/RPMS/index.cfmprovided
by Marc Aylesworth. I have not understood how one can go about the installation
of RPMS? I mean, you can only download the .zip/.tar files as per your module
selection from the site. How do we proceed then? 






RPMSapparently has not been implemented on GT.M. How does one install it
on Cache? Does one have to use UNIX (again which flavor of UNIX) or can it be
installed using Cache on Linux or Windows?











What is the meaning of Vanilla VA Fileman and Kernel?
This is apparently needed for RPMS installation. If so how does one get hold of
it?











Is there any way of atleast going thru a demo of the IHS
system ifI can't have it setup here locally? 











Anna































- Original Message - 





From: Aylesworth
Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE 





To: 'hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net'






Sent: Tuesday, April 19,
2005 9:59 AM





Subject: RE:
[Hardhats-members] IHS system???









Unfortunately I do not work with RPMS
anymore. I believe that the record number can be different from the SSN but am
unsure how to achieve it SORRYY !!!





Thanks,

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Battlespace Infosphere Team



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RE: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???

2005-04-18 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
The HIS website is www.ihs.gov and there are links at the bottom left of the
page for RPMS which is the HIS version of vista. I believe you can get
software through FOIA. The URL for the RPMS site is:

www.ihs.gov/Cio/RPMS/index.cfm

It has user and administrator manuals in PDF and other helpful links.
Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

C3I Associates 

AFRL/IFSE

Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team

525 Brooks Rd

Rome, NY 13441-4505

Tel:315.330.2422

Fax:315.330.7009

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Anna
Joseph
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 7:21 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???

Kevin
Yes did just check out the file. Surprising to find that all patients have a
health record number assigned to them! Does this then mean that to have an
implementation of the IHS software you need to apply their patches to a
VistA core?Can that be done on the GT.M database itself?
Wonder if anyone here has ever tried it or has an idea of how we can install
it and how it works?
Anna

- Original Message -
From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IHS system???


 Anna,

 See if your system has a file# 901

 This is the PATIENT/IHS file.  Here are the fields as
 reported by VPE's DD

 File: PATIENT/IHS
   Branch: 1
 REF  NODE;PIECE FLD NUM  FIELD NAME


===
   1  0;1.01  NAME
 -Pntr  [RP2'X]
  12;0  1201  LOCATION OF HOME
   -WP [901.12]
   2   -0;1  .01   -LOCATION OF HOME
 [W]
  41;0  4101  HEALTH RECORD NO.
  -Mult [901.41IPA]
   3   -0;1  .01   -HEALTH RECORD FAC
 -Pntr  [P999.06'X]
   4   -0;2  .02   -HEALTH RECORD NO.
   [RFX]
   5   -0;3  .03   -DATE
 INACTIVATED/DELETED[D]
   6   -0;5  .05   -RECORD STATUS
 [S]
   7   -0;6  .06   -STOP INTEGRATION
 [S]


 I think it is fairly well integrated into the VA
 system.  But I don't know if VistA depends on it.  I
 don't think CPRS can use it to look up a patient by
 their HEALTH RECORD NO. however.

 Another option would be to use just name and DOB.
 There is a key that allows entry of patients WITHOUT a
 SSN.  Or, you can just enter P for a SSN, and they
 will be given a pseudo-SSN.

 Kevin


 --- Anna Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Indian Health Service runs a system similar to
  VistA.. With the little I
  know about it, seems like they do not use an SSN
  number to identify the
  patient but they have record number...  which caught
  my attention!
  Has anyone worked with this system? Was trying to
  have a local
  implementation of it to explore it. Any idea of
  where i can get the sources
  from? how the installation etc. is to be done?
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RE: [Hardhats-members] mumps strangeness continues - Taskman prob lem?

2005-04-06 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
I believe Dan is correct it looks like taskman is trying to redirect
standard out ( the command prompt kind of) to a file, most likely for
logging and it is trying to open the log file someplace that it does not
have write permission.

Thanks

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problem?

My guess would be an OS directory/file permission issue, but I don't know 
anything about *nix


  GTMD ^ZTMB
  %GTM-E-JOBFAIL, JOB command failure
  %GTM-I-TEXT, Error redirecting stdout (creat) to _ZTM0.mjo
  %SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission denied


At 04:15 PM 4/5/2005, Mark wrote:
I am probably going to start this install over but I thought I would put
this
out here in case it helps.
-
Here is the information that Taskman has:
  Operating System:  GT.M (Unix)
  Volume Set:  ROU
  Cpu-volume Pair:  ROU:strellen
  TaskMan Files UCI and Volume Set:  VAH,ROU

  Log Tasks?
  Default Task Priority:
  Submanager Retention Time: 0
  Min Submanager Count:
  Taskman Hang Between New Jobs: 0
  TaskMan running as a type: GENERAL

  Logons Inhibited?:  N
  Taskman Job Limit:  
  Max sign-ons: 1000
  Current number of active jobs:

End of listing.  Press RETURN to continue:

### strange error below starting taskman 

GTMD ^ZTMB
%GTM-E-JOBFAIL, JOB command failure
%GTM-I-TEXT, Error redirecting stdout (creat) to _ZTM0.mjo
%SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission denied
%GTM-E-JOBFAIL, JOB command failure
%GTM-I-TEXT, Failed to set STDIN/OUT/ERR for the job
%GTM-E-LABELEXPECTED, Label expected in this context
 G
   ^-
%GTM-E-ERRWZTRAP, Error while processing $ZTRAP

GTMD ^ZTMB
GTM

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ps waxu | grep mumps | wc -l
 116
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ps waxu | grep mumps | wc -l
 118

GTMD STOP^ZTMKU

Are you sure you want to stop TaskMan? NO// YES
Shutting down TaskMan.

Should active submanagers shut down after finishing their current tasks?
NO//
YES
Okay!

GTMH
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ ps waxu | grep mumps | wc -l
 120

YIKES

[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ rundown
/home/vista/g/mumps.dat - File is in use by another process.
%GTM-W-MUNOTALLSEC, WARNING: not all global sections accessed were
successfully rundown
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ killall mumps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ killall mumps
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ killall mumps
mumps: no process killed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ rundown
%GTM-I-MUFILRNDWNSUC, File /home/vista/g/mumps.dat successfully rundown

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

No errors detected by integ.

Type   Blocks Records  % Used  Adjacent

Directory   2 338  49.511NA
Index 835  111956  57.74310
Data   11145819909428  90.935108951
Free  705  NA  NANA
Total  11300020021722  NA108961

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RE: [Hardhats-members] Need help debugging Fileman Search (DIS1.m )

2005-03-25 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE









There is a find command in linux and also
a locate command that will find files of a certain anme the format is 





find start directory -name
name of file -print



Or



locate file name



locate uses a database so it is faster but
you have to initialize the database before it can be used. That command is (I
believe) locate -U





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-Original
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Need help debugging Fileman Search (DIS1.m)



You won't find that
specific line. It is born of logic, deeply buried in the DIS routines,
that builds the line on the fly and puts it in the DIS array at run time.
So a simple error in applying George's fix, or possibly having a starting point
different than the one George modified, could be the culprit and would be very
tricky to spot.

You are in one of the most abstract parts of the FM forest -- did you see the
Cheshire cat? ;-) Thankfully you aren't in the scariest area... few
have come out of the DICOMP* bogs alive. ;-)

Kevin Toppenberg wrote: 

Well, that seems obvious enough not that you point itout... :-)Now I have to see where that erroneous line comesfrom... I can't find that line in DIS1.mI'll have to wait until I'm at my office and I can usethe graphic 'find' function that comes with KDE. Ican't ever seem to get to grep to work for me to workas a find.Thanks for finding that for me.Kevin--- Holloway, Thomas (EDS)[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

re: GTMW DIS(0)X DIS(SCR) I $P($G(^TIU(8925,D0,13)),U,2)=73There should only be one space between the IF andthe $PIECE. tjh-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 

On Behalf Of KevinToppenbergSent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:20 AMTo: Hardhats SourceforgeSubject: [Hardhats-members] Need help debuggingFileman Search (DIS1.m)I have tried to puttng the code patch for Filemanputup by George Timson. I could just use a fresh copy,but it would be better if I could learn the sourceofthe error.So I have done some studying of GT.M's debuggingtools, and I have applied them to the drop-out I amgetting.I wonder if someone could look at this screen logandsuggest the next step to discovering the problem:OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: TIU DOCUMENT// -A- SEARCH FOR TIU DOCUMENT FIELD: enterED BY -A- CONDITION: = EQUALS -A- EQUALS NEW PERSON: kst TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S kst PHYSICIAN -B- SEARCH FOR TIU DOCUMENT FIELD:IF: A// ENTERED BY EQUALS 73 (TOPPENBERG,KEVINS)STORE RESULTS OF SEARCH IN TEMPLATE:SORT BY: NUMBER//START WITH NUMBER: FIRST//FIRST PRINT FIELD: .01 DOCUMENT TYPETHEN PRINT FIELD:Heading (S/C): TIU DOCUMENT SEARCH//DEVICE: home TELNET -** NoticedropoutGTMw $ECODE,Z150372458,GTMw $ZSTATUS150372458,SCR+1^DIO2,%GTM-E-CMD, Command expectedbutnot foundGTMZPRINT SCR+1^DIO2 X DIS(0) Q:'$T G PASS:'$D(DIS(1))GTMW DIS(0)X DIS(SCR) I $P($G(^TIU(8925,D0,13)),U,2)=73GTMW DIS(SCR)S Y=D0 I $D(^TIU(8925,Y,0)) I 1 S TIUFPRIV=1GTM What would be causing the dropout?Thanks, Kevinp.s. Here is the variable table:GTMzwrite%=SEARCHA=1C=,D0=3DC=,DCC=^TIU(8925,DD=1DE=0DHT=0DI=0DIJ=0DILCT=0DIO=0DIO(SCR)=1DIOSL=24DIPCRIT=0DIS(0)=X DIS(SCR) I $P($G(^TIU(8925,D0,13)),U,2)=73DIS(SCR)=S Y=D0 I $D(^TIU(8925,Y,0)) I 1 STIUFPRIV=1DIS0=1DISEARCH=1DISTP=0DISUPNO=0DISYS=19DIWL=0DJ=0DJK=1DN=1DP=8925DQI=4DT=3050324DTIME=3600DUZ=73DUZ(0)=@DUZ(1)=DUZ(2)=69DUZ(AG)=ODUZ(AUTO)=1DUZ(BUF)=1DUZ(LANG)=1DX=2DX(0)=I DC[, X ^UTILITY($J,1)DXS=YDY(1)=S D0=$O(^TIU(8925,D0)),DN=2,DI=0 I D0'0 SDN=0,D0=-1DY(2)=S DN=1 D SEARCHI(0)=^TIU(8925,IO=/dev/pts/2IO(0)=/dev/pts/2IO(1,/dev/pts/2)=IO(ERROR)=IO(HOME)=38^/dev/pts/2IO(ZIO)=/dev/pts/2IOBS=$C(8)IOF=#,$C(27,91,50,74,27,91,72)IOHG=IOM=80ION=GTM-UNIX-TELNETIOPAR=IOS=38IOSL=24IOST=C-VT100IOST(0)=9IOT=VTRMIOUPAR=IOX=0IOXY=W $C(27,91)_((DY+1))_$C(59)_((DX+1))_$C(72)IOY=0J(0)=8925L=1P=U=^X=1XMDUZ=73XQCH=SEARXQDIC=1337XQJMP=0XQPSM=P10025XQSV=1337^10025^DIUSER^FM VAFilename^^M^n^1^^XQT=AXQUSER=KEVIN S TOPPENBERGXQVOL=VOLXQXFLG=0^0^XUPXQY=1330XQY0=DISEARCH^Search FileEntries^^A^^^y^^n^1^^ I'll post my version of DIS1.m if needed, but itwouldbe difficult to read with wordwrapping...Kevin__Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spamprotection around http://mail.yahoo.com  

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RE: [Hardhats-members] Need help debugging Fileman Search (DIS1.m )

2005-03-25 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
It seems you are reaching some system limit maybe a line length limit , I
think it is 4098 characters in Linux you might have to break it up by common
packages like X* or QA* or you can write a batch file that would take your
original search and do the same thing inside a foreach loop

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

C3I Associates 

AFRL/IFSE

Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 2:18 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Need help debugging Fileman Search (DIS1.m )

Marc,

I was hoping someone would offer help on that point. 
I need to actually look into each file, not just look
for the filenames.  I think this is done with grep. 
But when I try to run grep with a file list of * in
the sourcecode directory, it tells me that the list is
too long.

Thanks
Kevin

--- Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 There is a find command in linux and also a locate
 command that will find
 files of a certain anme the format is 
 
  
 
  
 
 find start directory -name name of file -print
 
  
 
 Or
 
  
 
 locate file name
 
  
 
 locate uses a database so it is faster but you have
 to initialize the
 database before it can be used. That command is (I
 believe)   locate -U
 
  
 
 Thanks,
 
 Marc Aylesworth
 
  
 
 C3I Associates AFRL/IFSE Joint Battlespace
 Infosphere Team
 
  
 
 525 Brooks Rd
 
 Rome, NY 13441-4505
 
  
 
 Tel:315.330.2422
 
 Fax:315.330.7009
 
 Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
  
 
 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Behalf Of Greg
 Kreis
 Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 6:10 PM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Need help debugging
 Fileman Search (DIS1.m)
 
  
 
 You won't find that specific line.  It is born of
 logic, deeply buried in
 the DIS routines, that builds the line on the fly
 and puts it in the DIS
 array at run time.  So a simple error in applying
 George's fix, or possibly
 having a starting point different than the one
 George modified, could be the
 culprit and would be very tricky to spot.
 
 You are in one of the most abstract parts of the FM
 forest -- did you see
 the Cheshire cat? ;-)  Thankfully you aren't in the
 scariest area...  few
 have come out of the DICOMP* bogs alive.  ;-)
 
 Kevin Toppenberg wrote: 
 
 Well, that seems obvious enough not that you point
 it
 out... :-)
  
 Now I have to see where that erroneous line comes
 from... I can't find that line in DIS1.m
  
 I'll have to wait until I'm at my office and I can
 use
 the graphic 'find' function that comes with KDE.  I
 can't ever seem to get to grep to work for me to
 work
 as a find.
  
 Thanks for finding that for me.
  
 Kevin
  
 --- Holloway, Thomas (EDS)
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   
 
  
 re:  GTMW DIS(0)
 X DIS(SCR) I  $P($G(^TIU(8925,D0,13)),U,2)=73
  
 There should only be one space between the IF and
 the $PIECE.
  
tjh
  
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 On Behalf Of Kevin
 Toppenberg
 Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 11:20 AM
 To: Hardhats Sourceforge
 Subject: [Hardhats-members] Need help debugging
 Fileman Search (DIS1.m)
  
 I have tried to puttng the code patch for Fileman
 put
 up by George Timson.  I could just use a fresh copy,
 but it would be better if I could learn the source
 of
 the error.
  
 So I have done some studying of GT.M's debugging
 tools, and I have applied them to the drop-out I am
 getting.
  
 I wonder if someone could look at this screen log
 and
 suggest the next step to discovering the problem:
  
  
 OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: TIU DOCUMENT//
  
   -A- SEARCH FOR TIU DOCUMENT FIELD: enterED BY
   -A- CONDITION: =  EQUALS
   -A- EQUALS NEW PERSON: kst  TOPPENBERG,KEVIN S
 kst  PHYSICIAN
  
   -B- SEARCH FOR TIU DOCUMENT FIELD:
  
 IF: A// ENTERED BY EQUALS 73 (TOPPENBERG,KEVIN
 S)
  
 STORE RESULTS OF SEARCH IN TEMPLATE:
  
 SORT BY: NUMBER//
 START WITH NUMBER: FIRST//
 FIRST PRINT FIELD: .01  DOCUMENT TYPE
 THEN PRINT FIELD:
 Heading (S/C): TIU DOCUMENT SEARCH//
 DEVICE: home  TELNET
   -** Notice
 dropout
 GTMw $ECODE
 ,Z150372458,
 GTMw $ZSTATUS
 150372458,SCR+1^DIO2,%GTM-E-CMD, Command expected
 but
 not found
 GTMZPRINT SCR+1^DIO2
 X DIS(0) Q:'$T  G PASS:'$D(DIS(1))
  
 GTMW DIS(0)
 X DIS(SCR) I  $P($G(^TIU(8925,D0,13)),U,2)=73
 GTMW DIS(SCR)
 S Y=D0 I $D(^TIU(8925,Y,0)) I 1 S TIUFPRIV=1
 GTM
  
 What would be causing the dropout?
  
 Thanks, Kevin
  
 p.s. Here is the variable table:
  
 GTMzwrite
 %=SEARCH
 A=1
 C=,
 D0=3
 DC=,
 DCC=^TIU(8925,
 
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RE: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

2005-03-23 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
There is no configure file it looks for libraries and compilers for system.
It looks like there is already a Makefile in the directory try the command
make as this will compile the source code, also is there a readme or
install, most programs have one.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 7:35 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Setting up DVD for backup

After the great advice given on this board, I have
decided to get k3b going.  I did cdrecord --scanbus,
and sure enough my DVD is there.

I got the k3b source from:
http://www.k3b.org/

The problem is that I need to compile it from source,
because there is no recent precompiled binary
available for RH9.  I have never done this before, so
I am a bit timid.

I have extracted the source files to a directory, as
the instructions advice.  The next step is to
configure the source with: 
# ./configure

But here is my screenlog:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] kdt0p]# cd dvd+rw-tools/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]# ls
btcflash.cpp dvd+rw-mediainfo.cpp  growisofs.o
 Makefile.m4
dvd-ram-control.cpp  dvd+rw-tools.spec index.html 
 rpl8.cpp
dvd+rw-booktype.cpp  growisofs.1   LICENSE
 transport.hxx
dvd+rw-format.cppgrowisofs.c   Makefile
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]#
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]# ./configure
-bash: ./configure: No such file or directory
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dvd+rw-tools]#

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks
Kevin


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RE: [Hardhats-members] Open Source Programmer Alleges Linux Misus e

2005-03-17 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
I'm not a lawyer but the way I read it  is if you modify a program with the
GPL then the program has to also be licensed under the GPL. The only way to
get around this seems if you have modular code the only thing that has to be
GPLed is the module that has the original program in it.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

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AFRL/IFSE

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-Original Message-
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
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Sent: Thursday, March 17, 2005 1:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Open Source Programmer Alleges Linux Misuse

Does GPL require that they provide they enhancements
they made, or just the source code of what they
started with?  If the latter is the case, I don't see
what the big deal is.  It's not like others can't get
their own copy of the source code from SourceForge.

Kevin

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RE: [Hardhats-members] OK, I can't seem to figure this out

2005-03-08 Thread Aylesworth Marc A Contr AFRL/IFSE
The thumbdrive is not automounting try mounting the thumb drive and you
should be able to select the directory that it is (I believe) trying to
install into.

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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] OK, I can't seem to figure this out

From the Xdialog box I believe you have to 'install' onto the thumb drive 
before you can 'run'.

On Tuesday 08 March 2005 12:26, Jim Drash wrote:
 I know what I am doing in many OS (Linux, Windows, other *ixs) and I
 can't figure what I need to do to make the latest VivA from the open
 vista pages in sourceforge.  I have live-DVD and it boots up knoppix
 just fine.  I want to run the application using my usb thumbdrive.
 I fire up a shell,  cd to /usr/local/OpenVisa and then run ./vista  I
 pick run from the dialog box and then nothing happens for a very
 long time.  Then a dialog box pops up asking me for a directory.  I
 tried /mnt/sda1 (my usb drive). I get an error saying that
 /mnt/sda1/d/. missing
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