Thank you.
Its hard to read the fileman manual and retain
anything when I don't have a particular problem at
hand to solve. And the names are not that
descriptive. So I guess I'll have to keep asking for
help for awhile.
And you have been very helpful.
Thanks again
Kevin
--- Marianne
Hi,
I'm running OpenVistA Semiviva 0.4, and I'm trying to figure out a procedure to
replace the ICD9 file distributed by VA with a Spanish version of the ICD9.
I found that the Lexicon Utility lets me edit the diagnosis description but it does
not let me edit the diagnosis' name.
Is there
I've been asked a question I can't find the answer to...
Without using CPRS in any way, can login security be set up in VistA for
command-line (GTM) use? As it is now, it asks IDENTITY? and you can
type any name you like.
-Shaun
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This
Shaun,
If you use the command line D ^ZU, the system will ask for your Access and
Verify codes, using the standard security entry.
Security is better accomplished so that the Unix (Linux) shell script that
is run when a user logs into Unix runs GTM and the routine ^ZU. That way
when the user
Shaun --
I will reply to this as soon as I am able to. I have a couple of hot
things that I need to deal with first.
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2004-10-11 at 14:57, CS Wagner wrote:
I've been trying to get the shell to be GTM. I set it up in
/etc/passwd, but the bash_profile wasn't parsed yet.
Bhaskar,
Could you outline the prerequisites for using the demo
and its goal is it intended to install on harddisk and
running from an existing gtm install?
I ask because the opening comment lines in the vista
script imply that it is intended to create a CD to run the demo.
What is
Ben --
The best advice I was ever given when learning to play pool was to call
my shots, Watch this. How could I possibly live up to the
expectations set by a statement like Your best information will be
coming from Bhaskar soon? 8-]
Shaun --
If what you are trying to do is create a user who
Rusty --
Perhaps this is a good opportunity for me to explain the plethora of
OpenVistA packages at the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).
I package OpenVistA releases in two types of packages, OpenVistA VivA
and OpenVistA SemiVivA.
OpenVistA