I would like to see a more structured schedule so that my guests can attend
which day instead of coming four days.
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Claudine
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 12:55 PM
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Me too. Obviously it refers to some discussion during the recent
community call. Going through the report posted by Claudine there was
nothing that could possibly invoke such a response from Scott Shreeve.
Something is missing here! Maybe Claudine or Scott can clarify this.
Molly
James Gray wro
Oops. Sorry - your email came when mine went.
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Anthracite
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 6:51 PM
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I will send you my document of
I will send you my document of all of the tricks in the book. Also, how
have you got your vmware set up? Bhaskar advised me and it worked that you
have it as viance and bridged with a local network IP assigned. Does your
/home/user/.ssh/known_hosts file have your computer in it in a way that it
i
That's it Joseph ... the server had moved on the LAN and that brings
back the connection
Thanks for suggesting which shore to swim to or maybe this is even
analogous to suggesting to the swimmer to just standup and touch bottom.
Rusty
> Check your hosts file to make sure BROKERSERVER is poi
yes,
I tried that command before a clean start of gtm, only because it
was listed as the necessary shutdown step . That mupip command line had
reported success (I didnt know if there was any other form of repair
necessary) and it hasnt changed the failures that I encounter in
cprschart.
> Have
Check your hosts file to make sure BROKERSERVER is pointing to the
correct addressalso check properties for CPRS.exe to make sure you
haven't pointed it somewhere else there.
J.
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 17:29, Tyrus Maynard wrote:
> Need help running cprschart after a hiatus of use.
> I need
Well, I figured it out. GTM has a command-line
utility just for such a situation. Its 'lke' It
showed the stuck lock that got created because of a
crash. A 'clear' command fixed the problem.
Hope this helps someone else in the future.
Kevin
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
Have you tried:
1) D STOP^XWBTCP(whatever port RPC broker is listening on)
2) Stop Taskman
3) mupip rundown -R "*"
HTH,
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Pacific Telehealth and Technology Hui
www.PacificHui.org
M is a lousy language with one great data type ... [Steve J. Morris]
> -O
Need help running cprschart after a hiatus of use.
I need help getting CPRSchart to run on both vmware
and on a separate windows machine on the LAN
Now:on separate machine
cprschart on the separate machine does not connect at all
and gives an error dialog box
"Error
FUnction was: Error identif
Still getting a lock error of some sort.
I found the following in the manual. It looks like
LOCK is a MUMPS command, not a fileman issue. So I
went to the GTM command and entered LOCK, which should
unlock everything. But I am still getting an error
about another terminal editing the record (see
For the Finn doc, I don't know of a url. I have a hardcopy dated July
1990.
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Toppenberg
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Also, speaking of file structures, can anyone tell me
how to unlock a record. I was using a program that
crashed in the midst of filing, and it left the record
locked. I know that there must be a function to
manually lock and unlock a record, but I can't find it
in the fileman programmer's manual
You wouldn't have an URL where I could get that
reference do you?
Thanks
Kevin
--- "Beza, Fil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of the best early global file structure docs
> I've read was written
> in Finland (User's Technical Manual) by Jukka
> Kiskimies. I still keep
> it within reach. I g
What does this message really mean? Clearly there is some context that is
not clear to me and others who probably read this?
Jim
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Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 8:24 PM
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-membe
One of the best early global file structure docs I've read was written
in Finland (User's Technical Manual) by Jukka Kiskimies. I still keep
it within reach. I guess now I have to keep the FDA array doc handy.
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Your welcome Kevin. Kevin, I too didn't retain that, but I, having been
around FileMan when Word Processing fields were introduced, knew that
Word Processing fields, although they look and feel like a multiple,
they are not.. Kevin of all of the documentation that could be printed,
there are two
Skip,
Thanks. That explains a lot. I have tried to read
that section of the fileman manual, but I guess I
didn't retain that part.
It seems like the fileman code should be able to
protect itself agains an error like mine, but maybe it
is depending on an error trap set elsewhere.
Thanks again,
Hi Kevin, et. al.
The problem you are having is that you are not setting up your FDA array
properly. The following is a brief excerpt from the FDA documentation
for VALUE:
"The values for word processing fields are stored in the FDA
differently. Instead of setting the node equal to the actual
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