The hardhats website has a nice tutorial on screenman
--
Menus and Options are stored in the OPTION File (#19) - ^DIC(19 global.
A more efficient storage of menu trees is stored in ^XUTL which is what
kernel uses during actual menu selection. If a particular menu is
edited, it rebuil
Nancy and hardhats:
As many hardhats know DoD developed CHCS from VistA in the late 1980s;
SAIC was the contractor. There is much commonality in the architectures of
the two systems but there has been relatively little cross dialog about
the common conceptual content of the two architectures. In
Yes, it does.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg
Woodhouse
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 5:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] XML Parsing problem
Strictly speaking, there's a SAX event for CDATA sections, but
Thanks Nancy, that did the trick.
Kevin
--- "Nancy E. Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I got this from 1/2 the way down this page
>
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=130932&redir=1
>
> See if this works:
>
> & or &
>
> On Monday 13 December 2004 04:49 pm, Kevin
> Toppenb
Of course, you are right. In practice, I tend to use either
$NA(^TMP($J,something)) or the name of a namespaced local variable. In
examples, it usually easy to just use "FDA". But I was actually making
a different point with regard to variables passed by name to Fileman,
and that is that the variab
Kevin,
I applaud the effort you have put into this project so far. You have obviously
put a great
deal of time into this. It will take me a while to digest it.
One suggestion that could help people looking to download this would be to make
an archive
package of the Config directory. From the par
Jim,
Thanks for taking the time to get the code.
I have followed you advice and created the .tgz file.
It is at:
http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/Config/tmgconfig-20041214.tgz
I have not tried you expand command:
tar xvfz tmgconfig-20041214.tgz
but I assume it will work. I'm not sure
In Fileman you can have calculated fields. Their values are usually
calculated on the fly. It is very common to have regular fields stuffed
with calculated values within the Mumps code. There is nothing to prevent a
programmer from allowing manual editing of such a field.
Jim
- Original
I'm currently in an older version (haven't updated this year yet because
I added a bunch of providers/patients for testing) - but mine just
outputs to straight text. If the newer FOIAs have that piece in, it
just scrambles it up more like ROT-13 than DES.
Not user what algorithm it uses. I also
...reminds me of Reverse Polish Notation for some reason... :-)
Beza, Fil wrote:
So what HP calls RAID 0+1 is RAID 10 (STRIPED MIRRORS)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of K.S.
Bhaskar
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTE
The OpenVistA system I downloaded contains about 30
users pre-installed. And while I am honored by the
presence of prestigious users such as Norman Dodd, I
don't want them as users in my production system.
We've talked about this before, and the answer I got
was that they should not be deleted be
Hey! Glad you like it. I think it really spruces up
the roll-n-scroll interface.
Someday if I get the time, I have visions of sending
the menu option text to a GUI XDialog box etc. Or
perhaps implementing a CHUI. But its not bad the way
it is.
Kevin
--- Thurman Pedigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot
Nancy,
I wonder if this issue is important past 1-2 months of
life. My understanding is that one only needs to
correct for premature birth for the first few months.
After that, so many other variables come into play
that the factor can be ignored. Thus you are putting
a great deal of time to ha
For anyone interested in tinkering on the Linux side, here's a How To:
http://www.gear21.com/speech/ - I have to confess that I have never
tried it (computers have in the past had problems with my accent and
pronounciation).
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 08:40, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
> Win
The encryption code should not be present in the public release of VistA.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 9:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] How to set up electro
Strictly speaking, there's a SAX event for CDATA sections, but I don't
know if MXML supports it.
--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Madhavi. I see I have much to learn about XML
>
> :-)
>
> Kevin
> --- Madhavi Bagepalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Kevin,
> >
> > Us
More ramblings, see below.
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 12:47, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> Bhaskar,
>
> I decided to partially run the Redhat 9 installer, to
> see what it would say about my drives. It
> automatically loaded the megaraid driver, as the dell
> website said it should. It comes
So what HP calls RAID 0+1 is RAID 10 (STRIPED MIRRORS)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of K.S.
Bhaskar
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 11:50 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Linux question: Redhat 9 vs. Fedora 3?
Yes
Fedora is for those who want to live on the bleeding edge of software
releases, not for production sites!
Debian 3.0r3 (a.k.a. Woody) is a fine choice for a production site.
Debian "testing" (a.k.a. Sarge) is not recommended for production, but
it has been stable for me at home, and I would consid
Each user can turn the option list
anytime
Select Systems Manager Menu Option: ^EDIT
USER
1 Edit User's Spooler
Access [XU-SPL-USER] 2 Edit User
Characteristics [XUSEREDITSELF]
Type '^' to stop, or choose a number from 1 to 2 :2
Edit User CharacteristicsSelect TERMIN
Yes they were replaced. I know this, because I want
to replace them in my site. I don't like the
requirements for upper and lower case, a number and
punctation. I'm not completely sure, as I write, if
it the encryption code that enforces this, or the
input transform on the field. But I tracked
Yes, you can use RAID 01 (0+1 - mirrored stripes) or RAID 10 (1+0 -
striped mirrors). See
http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/perf/raid/levels/multLevel01-c.html
RAID 5 protects against the loss of a disk, but has a performance
penalty, so if disks are cheap and performance matters, RAID 01 or RAID
10
://news.com.com/Speech+code+from+IBM+to+become+open+source/2100-7344_3
-5363164.
This used to say that IBM is going to make their speech recognition software
open source. Unfortunately, the link seems to have expired, but it did flash
by for about a second before that expired page came up, so m
I believe the encryption algorithms for the electronic signature codes and
access and verify codes were removed. What were they replaced with, if
anything?
On Thursday 16 December 2004 08:01 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> Found the answer (in the fine manual)
>
> You have to go into: TIU IRM MA
If you plan to use the system for production, I would go with the RedHat support, if you only will use it for development/testing I would go with Fedora.
- Original Message -
From: Maury Pepper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, December 13, 2004 10:35 am
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members]
Thanks Nancy. I really appreciate it.
Madhavi
From: "Nancy E. Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Re: IB filer problem
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 17:12:20 -0500
They are on the way to your mailbox.
On Monday 13 December 2004
Thanks Madhavi. I see I have much to learn about XML
:-)
Kevin
--- Madhavi Bagepalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> Use .
> Everything inside a CDATA section is ignored by the
> parser.
>
> Madhavi
>
> >From: Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To
OK. Just give me a URL
Kevin
--- "Nancy E. Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> How about just making them downloadable?
>
> On Wednesday 15 December 2004 06:53 am, Kevin
> Toppenberg wrote:
> > Sure!
> >
> > If you could format them in html, it would make
> > linking them into my site that
Kevin,
Use .
Everything inside a CDATA section is ignored by the parser.
Madhavi
From: Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hardhats Sourceforge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Hardhats-members] XML Parsing problem
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 13:49:28 -0800 (PST)
I've com
I got into FORTH when I was in Tucson Arizona. All the software that
controlled the instruments at the observatory were written in FORTH.
-Original Message-
From: Bhaskar, K.S.
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bhaskar, K.S.
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 4:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Kevin, I expect you could find newsgroups or discussion lists somewhere that
would be tuned to this issue. For example, there are over 1,000 hits on Google
groups searching for redhat dell server raid.
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Hardhats So
Not in VistA, but I will say that the VA hospitals are using Dragon with VistA
and I imagine I can as well. I have been using it for a couple of years now,
off and on, and I didn't think it was quite ready for prime time, but Version
8 may have made it. I think John Leo Zimmer's daughter has u
FWIW, on our VMS and NT systems, all our VistA production storage uses
what HP calls RAID 0+1
Each disk is mirrored and mirrors (usually either 3 or 6) are used to
form a STRIPESET.
For example, my system has 18.2 Gb disk drives. 2 drives are used to
form the mirror. Then I have six mirrors (12 d
Once you get familiar with your own menu, the display of
your primary menu may become a nuisance as well. Many of us dispense the
list of options altogether
AUTO MENU: NO MENUS GENERATED//
? Choose from:
0 NO MENUS
GENERATED
1 YES, MENUS GENERATEDAUTO MEN
Thanks. It creates a copy of the Config directory in the user's working
directory.
>Jim,
>
>Thanks for taking the time to get the code.
>
>I have followed you advice and created the .tgz file.
>
>It is at:
>http://69.68.182.66/downloads/OpenVista/Config/tmgconfig-20041214.tgz
>
>I have not tried
Thanks Thurman,
I tried to figure it out for you but couldn't. Nice
to know the answer :-)
Kevin
--- Thurman Pedigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I found the answer to my own question in case anyone
> is looking. I
> discovered that DELETING the value in NEW PERSON
> field "ALWAYS SHOW
> SECON
http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=2931
To bad the DOD just didn't put in VistA years ago. Looks like now they will
be scanning in their records. It's saddening.
--
Nancy Anthracite
---
SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product
Another wonderful FORTH book (by Leo Brodie, author of Starting FORTH)
is "Thinking FORTH: A Language and Philosophy for Solving Problems".
Absolutely the best stuff I've ever read about refactoring! Very
"object-oriented" before it's time.
Steve Wagner
On Dec 14, 2004, at 8:36 AM, Greg Woodhou
It should be escaped as "&". Fortunately, there's a convnience
function that takes care of this for you:
>W $$SYMENC^MXMLUTL("Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing")
Physician Assistants & Advanced Practice Nursing
>
--- David Sommers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yep - it has to be esc
You are running Dragon from the windows side, in CPRS,
right?
Kevin
--- "Nancy E. Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Not in VistA, but I will say that the VA hospitals
> are using Dragon with VistA
> and I imagine I can as well. I have been using it
> for a couple of years now,
> off and
Excellent book to understand stacks and RPN.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Greg
Woodhouse
Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 8:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Forth (was Linux question: Redhat 9 vs.
Fedora 3?)
Arden,
I think more than a "forum" for dialog is necessary... for VA and DoD
to share anything would involve someone losing some bureaucratic turf.
Unfortunately, this protection-of-turf instinct is more important
than cost savings, patient safety, effectiveness of systems, or even
the mission of
I would agree with you as long as the value of the array is properly
namespaced. For example, if you did
D UPDATE^DIE(,"FDA","IEN","ERR") then Fileman through indirection would end
up setting the arrays FDA(), IEN(), and ERR(). None of these are properly
namespaced and are not NEW'd by Fileman.
I liked all the RPN HP calculators I've ever owned. I programmed in
FORTH for a short time and it was all RPN
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Joseph Dal Molin
Sent: Monday, December 13, 2004 12:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Ha
Yesterday Rusty Maynard wrote:
> > Kevin,
> > Thankyou for the link to your remarkable work
> > hiding behind a humble link titled "VistA Menus"
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> You are the first person that seems to appreciate it.
> I've tried to point several others to it with
> underwhelming res
Kevin,
I am trying to understand the ergonomic goal
here.
I see that rollNscroll builds from the bottom
of the screen, but I find the accumulated history
that remains higher in the screen to be helpful.
On the other hand I see that clearing the
screen prior to loading a new list will incr
I got this from 1/2 the way down this page
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.asp?p=130932&redir=1
See if this works:
& or &
On Monday 13 December 2004 04:49 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> I've come across a problem an XML using the MXMLDOM
> module.
>
> The erroneous line is like this
I remember Forth was very popular when I was in school. All the
students (except me, unfortunately) seemed to be reading a book called
"Starting Forth".
--- "Beza, Fil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I got into FORTH when I was in Tucson Arizona. All the software that
> controlled the instruments
I'm trying to install the version of VistA
for GTM published by VA (GTM-UNIX-ZTMGRSET-ready).
I tried to install/configure it following the same
procedure I used for SemiViva 0.4, but I've been unable to get RPC BROKER working.
As soon as I do a STRT^XWBTCP(9210), errors like this star
My son and I had a discussion about Fedora Core 3 because our upgrade this
time was less than smooth. I suspect that things will iron out rapidly, but
be sure to do an update as soon as you install it if you use it.
It might be that Fedora is moving a little to rapidly for a server like this
Yep - it has to be escaped out (as it were). You can also cheat and
replace & with +
A great tool to determine if your XML is valid before throwing it into a
parser is to just open it up in IE. It'll try to color-code and style
your XML out, in doing so - it'll display any standard XML errors su
Hello all
I have purchased a server for my office. A used Dell
2600 with 2 RAID logical drives. The first is
composed of two 18 GB drives. The second is composed
of six 146 GB drives. It uses a Perc 4/di RAID
controller. I bought it used, and it came with
Windows 2000 server installed. I wan
Windows side, but I have never actually tried it with CPRS. I use it some at
work with Dragon Pad or Word, etc. Like I once said, I install VistA, I
don't use it. My clinics use paper records. I have vmware, so I can dictate
into a document in a shared directory and still use Linux as my ho
Title: Message
I didn't realize this. Does everyone realize that
our conversations via the Sourceforge.net mail list is available to everyone
(the whole world) via a Google search on the word
Hardhats-members.
I didn't realize that our chatter was that
public.
I guess I will be even mor
Oops,
I told you what it doesn't do, but I didn't tell you
what it DOES do:
1. Sets up an installation user, gives sufficient
keys for the job.
2. Does a complete, automatic walkthrough of all the
instructions in the HUI installation guide, all based
on user-supplied data as stored in an XML
Thanks Thurman!
Kevin
--- Thurman Pedigo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yesterday Rusty Maynard wrote:
>
> > > Kevin,
> > > Thankyou for the link to your remarkable work
> > > hiding behind a humble link titled "VistA Menus"
>
>
> Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
>
>
> > You are the first person tha
They are on the way to your mailbox.
On Monday 13 December 2004 12:28 pm, Madhavi Bagepalli wrote:
> Nancy,
>
> I am trying to find the patch (IB 280 qne IB 232), that you mentioned, for
> IB module at the ftp.va.gov/vista ftp site. But, it looks like the patch
> you mentioned does not exist (or I
Thanks Kevin, and thanks so much for the creative header you designed for
the menu system. We now have a nifty header easily applied to all menus.
Just one Example:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Menu Option System
=
1 VA FileMan ...
2 Screen-based Option Edit
Near the bottom of this long message is the following comment -
D ^XUP from the GT.M prompt results in a VistA application complaint
about a terminal device not being configured in the database. I have no
idea what to do about it.
This evening I burned a DVD from Bhaskar's OpenVistAVivAFOIAGold0.1.
Found the answer (in the fine manual)
You have to go into: TIU IRM MAINTENANCE MENU, then
into TIU SET-UP MENU, then TIU BASIC PARAMETER EDIT.
And there you select your institution and then "YES"
to "ENABLE ELECTRONIC SIGNITURE"
And hallajah, it now works. :-)
Kevin
--- "Nancy E. Anthracite"
Thank you so much for the link. It was really a treat to read.
On Thursday 16 December 2004 04:51 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> ***
>**tom adkins thought you'd be interested in this story
> from
> Moder
Yes Bhaskar, this is the project I had been working on. Right now I am
working on the Integrated Billing package.
--Madhavi
From: "K.S. Bhaskar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] vet's it system
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:01:46 -0
Kevin, pure guesses, but did you give your providers the ORES key for doc.
The description of the key is:
This key is given to users that are authorized to write orders in the chart.
Users with this key can verify with their electronic signature patient
orders. This key is typically given to
Bhaskar,
It is working great now. I put everyone's suggestions
in, and all seems well.
While we are on the topic, what gets stored in the
global file, and what gets stored in the .dat file? I
thought that my global variables (i.e. my database)
was being stored in the global file. But by your
r
I tried sending the e-mail below, but I was told my the automated list
administrator that my posting with attachment exceeded a limit and was
being held for manual approval. Meanwhile, if you want me to mail you
the file directly, please send me e-mail.
-- Bhaskar
-Forwarded Message-
> F
I am now trying to set up my production system.
I have created users, and given everyone mailboxes
(not sure if this applies). But I can't seem to get
the system working for signing progress notes.
I am not working with CPRS (yet). I am trying to get
everything working in the text version first
CORRECTION: Stephen Pence's phone number is 253-756-2941
-Original Message-
From: Adkins, Tom
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 9:07 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Maine Hospital To Computerize Medical
Records With Government Grant
Stephen Pence, CIO
Western
I used the standard script to set up (I believe).
This resulted in the following directory structure:
/usr/local/gtm -- gtm directory
/usr/local/OpenVistA -- VistA routines etc.
and
/home/kdt0p/OpenVista_UserData -- user specific
routines etc.
With this setup, the mumps.dat file gets saved in:
Michael,
Thanks. I have corrected that... It's nice to start
having things not be so sloppy! ;-)
Kevin
--- Michael Zacharias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin
>
> In your script you have:
> <...>
> >export gtm_vista=$HOME/OpenVista_UserData
> >export gtmgbldir=$gtm_vista/g/mumps.gld
> <...
Remember that this will only work if $gtmgbldir is defined and points to
the correct global directory.
-- Bhaskar
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 17:58, Nancy E. Anthracite wrote:
> Now I am REEEaly lazy. I put this in my .bash_profile and .bashrc and I
> just
> type "rundown".
>
> alias rundown="$gtm
Now I am REEEaly lazy. I put this in my .bash_profile and .bashrc and I just
type "rundown".
alias rundown="$gtm_dist/mupip rundown -r \"*\""
On Thursday 16 December 2004 04:25 pm, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
> That's excellent advice from someone who clearly understands GT.M and
> appreciates what a
Kevin bows humbly at the feet of one so wise...
I can't believe it was as easy as that... I was doing
all sorts of contortions to get the permissions and
ownership of the file correct...
Aarrg.
Thanks so much.
Kevin
--- Madhavi Bagepalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin,
>
> I guess it is
It's perfectly appropriate for the global directory and database files
to be in different directories. Since there is an environment variable
in the global directory, by changing the environment variable
($vista_home, if I remember correctly), you can use the same global
directory for may VistA da
Nice write-up. Madhavi, is this what you have been working on?
-- Bhaskar
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 16:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *
> tom adkins thought you'd be interested in this story from
> ModernHealthcare.com.
Kevin
In your script you have:
<...>
>export gtm_vista=$HOME/OpenVista_UserData
>export gtmgbldir=$gtm_vista/g/mumps.gld
<...>
This says that the .gld file is in a different directory than what you
described below. Just change the gtmgbldir line to be:
export gtmgbldir="/usr/local/OpenVista/g/m
Many hands make light work. :-)
BTW,
I would try to avoid the MixeD CaSe file names,
other than "/usr/OpenVistA", so as not to have a confusion among "OpenVista",
"OpenVistA", and "openvista", which is least likely to cause trouble.
My own favorite is "openVista" which looks more <> to me. :-
I am getting a "file doesn't exist" error that I don't
understand. Here is a screen log:
[kdt0p;~]$ ls /home/kdt0p/OpenVista_UserData/g/ -l
total 312264
-rw-rw-rw-1 kdt0pkdt0p320139776 Dec 16
06:50 mumps.dat
[kdt0p;~]$ cat rundown
export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
export gtm_log=/usr/loc
That's excellent advice from someone who clearly understands GT.M and
appreciates what a GT.M global directory can do for him! An added bonus
for lazy people like me who never learned to touch type is that mupip
rundown -reg "*" takes less keystrokes.
-- Bhaskar
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 16:17, Mich
after defining your .gld to the environment, why not just change:
/usr/local/gtm/mupip rundown -file
to
/usr/local/gtm/mupip rundown -reg "*"
This will rundown all the database regions defined in the .gld file.
Michael
--- "K.S. Bhaskar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Do you have ...kdtp..
*tom adkins thought you'd be interested in this story from ModernHealthcare.com.*A veteran IT systemFrom ModernHealthcare.c
Hmmm. I was looking at the option file for export/import and discovered
export/import a health summary object. I was wondering if this is something
we could use to create the Contiuitiy of Care record from a patients file.
Can we create an object and format it before or after for the XML type
Kevin,
I guess it is /home/kdt0p/OpenVista_UserData/g/mumps.dat and not
/home/kdt0p/OpenVist_UserData/g/mumps.dat, which is what you are doing. you
are missing an "a" in the word "OpenVist".
Regards,
Madhavi
From: Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hardhats Sou
Is this perhaps on-line with a link?
On Thursday 16 December 2004 12:21 pm, Adkins, Tom wrote:
> The full story about Western State Hospital is in Modern Health Care, Nov
> 22, 2004.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Kevin Toppenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2
Do you have ...kdtp... when you mean ...kdtp... in the
file name?
-- Bhaskar
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 16:09, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
> I am getting a "file doesn't exist" error that I don't
> understand. Here is a screen log:
>
> [kdt0p;~]$ ls /home/kdt0p/OpenVista_UserData/g/ -l
> total 312264
>
Interesting discovery. VistA is rich in content. Wealth abounds for those
inquisitive souls who care to mine for the nuggets/t
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardhats-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy E. Anthracite
> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 3:14
"registration solution"
Not sure what you are looking for with that term, but here is a try.
The tutorial is probably one of VA's best. The NEW PERSON file is a good
demo (you don't have to leave SCREENMAN menu, just do "Run a Form") and look
at the screens there. Then run XQEDTOPT and look at th
The full story about Western State Hospital is in Modern Health Care, Nov
22, 2004.
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Toppenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 5:36 PM
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That would be nice, as we would like to get some support from those who have
worked on the system and know its hooks. I would say it would help us from
not re-inventing the wheel.
Thanks
Madhavi
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Stephen Pence, CIO
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The State of Washington has had support staff at its two main hospitals
Eastern and Western State Hospital since it installed VistA and they have
trained that staff in the system and its maintenance since that time. I'll
try to get a Point-of-Contact for those interested in their approach.
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Support has always been an issue for non-va users of Vista.
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I suspect the reason is most on the list are programmers or, like me, have not
faced getting this into a clincal practice. Do you by any chance have a
registration solution you could share with us since I suspect that that is
what Mike is grappling with right now?
On Thursday 16 December 2004
This thread is most interesting in the comments it produced. Clearly, the
ScreenMan never caught on, and it is my favorite tool in FileMan.
We use it extensively and have done so for over 10 years. It is most
convenient and I use it to create menus, build options, and it's used
exclusively in pro
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