OS X support has been promised for Cache v5.1 since September of last year.
According to Intersystem's listing of Cache v5.1 Planned Features
(http://www.intersystems.com/cache/technology/cache51/features/index.html) ,
v5.1 support for OS X will be limited to a "deployment platform" (presumably
a
If you can do that, maybe you can get this imaging system to work with it:
http://homepage.mac.com/rossetantoine/osirix/Index2.html
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 06:59 pm, David Sommers wrote:
> And I'll be willing to be a test dummy... I haven't tried on mine but it
> would be neat combined with
Unfortunately, there isn't a GT.M for Mac OS X.
-- Bhaskar
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Subject:[Hardhats-members] MUMPS for Mac OS X?
Has anyone installed GTM, Cache, or
This is what STONE Cutter is supposed to do. That is remove everything
except Kernel, FileMan, Mailman, MenuMan & ToolKit (I may have left
something out) from the general FOIA distribution.. This is what I have
been using for the past 20 years to build non medical applications such as:
* Financia
Greg,
Version 5.1 of Cache is currently being tested, but it won't be out
before the first quarter 2005. I have been testing an earlier version of
5.1 on Linux, and I like it.
Bob
On Tue, 2004-11-30 at 15:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> Has anyone installed GTM, Cache, or some other variant under OS
There is information at the following link, but it doesn't include a nice
client system like what is available for the Windows environment.
http://www.intersystems.com/cache/technology/cache51/features/index.html
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Intersystem at one time promised to have Cache for OS X, but I haven't heard
anything about that lately. If Intersystem would produce the Cache for OS X
the rest should be simple.
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And I'll be willing to be a test dummy... I haven't tried on mine but it
would be neat combined with Virtual PC for CPRS.
:)
/David.
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Has anyone installed GTM, Cache, or some other variant under OS X? I
would especially be interested in running VistA (or at least the
infrastructure packages) on my PowerBook G4. Any pointers?
=
A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers.
--Benjamin Disraeli
Gre
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Subject: [SPAM: 9.575] RE: [Hardhats-members] Can't order medication and lab
tests
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> If you are in production, I would not let any doctor enter drug
Let me save you 5 years of work:
The language additions are:
1) Object layer (presumably wrappers) on top of MUMPS (Cache) - same as
EsiObjects on GT.M which is in Open Source.
2) SQL layer that goes up against the object layer to extract data which is
the same as EsiQuery. EsiQuery is an implem
I have used cache objects mapped to FileMan Globals and I must say that
it really makes sense to me, and that it is fairly straightforward to
then use tools that can see these objects as objects or SQL tools.
But the reason I am writing is I thought that ESIObjects was the open
source solution t
Kevin,
Objects oriented technology is much more than just language additions.
Cache Objects are Object-Oriented with support for inheritence,
polymorphism, and all the important buz that qualifies a language as
object-oriented.
Visual Basic is an example of a language that uses object syntax but
Greg,
My first purpose in a free standing Fileman (on GTM)
would be to relate the existing console based dialogs to a
simpler database/application that is in daily personal use
rather than being a part of an enterprise appl.
Aside from being a learning environment , much of the
secondary g
The following is from http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=2861
Uncle Sam wants you! ... to help test Vista-Office
By Joseph Conn / November 30, 2004
The government is looking for a few willing office-based physicians interested in helping developers adapt the electronic healt
Bob,
So could GTM copy the language additions that Cache'
has added, or would that be a copyright violation?
Kevin
--- "Robert M. Witkop" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As long as the subject is Objects, and vendors that
> support Objects,
> many users do not realize that Cache is object
> orient
If you cannot see the drugs listed when trying to order medication then do
the following -
The drugs need to be marked for the use of outpatient and inpatient
pharmacy. You can do that using the PSS DRUG ENTER/EDIT option. After you
that you, it needs to merged it with the NDF file using PSNMGR
Jim,
A bookmark manager server app could serve as a separate learning space
for *daily use* to teach by example (serving programmers and newcomers
alike). It probably serves as another small vehicle for M revival
rather than aiding VistA expansion.
A brief search of "bookmark" on the project
What would you like to see in a "Fileman Lite" (for lack of a better
term)?
--- T Maynard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to add one more "pipe dream" on this thread about
> purposes for running Fileman and a mumps database outside of
> VistA .
>My goals of learning (and WV goals of M r
I thinking I remember that that problem had something to do with having to put
those drugs into the outpatient pharmacy somehow.
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 10:08 am, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
> So far, I haven't been able to locate the pharmacy information. I sent you
> what I have on Lab.
>
>
So far, I haven't been able to locate the pharmacy information. I sent you
what I have on Lab.
On Monday 29 November 2004 11:08 pm, Nick James wrote:
> I was trying to add drugs from GTM and order
> medication from the CPRS. I would be grateful to you
> for the specifics.
> Nick
> --- "Nancy E. A
I have done what you are trying to do, so I know it will work. It was not
on file 200, but the file number should not matter.
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Nick,
Usually when you get "Index (0) out of bounds" you might have
incompatibility CPRS EXE version and the server version. Do you have the
correct version of CPRS?
Do you see any drugs at all when you go to ORDERS TAB? Do you see the
OUTPATIENT/INPATIENT ORDERS MENU?
If you are in producti
As long as the subject is Objects, and vendors that support Objects,
many users do not realize that Cache is object oriented and supports
standard interfaces and languages, including Java, JavaScript, C++, to
name just a few. To see an example of how VistA is mapped to objects
please visit
http://
Steven,
Thanks for getting back with me. I kind of feel like
I have been wrestling an alligator, and the battle has
moved on since I wrote this original email. I'm not
sure I could get to that exact point to show you the
info you requested. But if it happens again, I'll get
all the data.
I too
There are two files. The NDF (National Drug File) that is distributed
nationally and is used to match drugs from the local drug file. The local
drug file is needed to start the pharmacy process. As you added drugs to
the local drug file you can request that the drug me match with the NDF.
The f
Rusty,
If you are willing to put a little effort into realizing this dream, I can help
- possibly
a lot. To start with, two of the applications included with M2web already
include much of
the functionality that you need, an easy facility to enter and index notes with
rich HTML
content into a MUM
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