I just want to add a few specifics about how this was done so that it can be
reproduced.We used Debian Sarge upgraded just before we tried this, the
VA Demo on GTM and CPRSChart.exe version 1.0.23.15 with the 3-10-2005 version
of Wine. I ran it with the following command:
wine /home/nancy/C
Nancy and I gave CPRS under Wine (latest Wine release on a Debian
client) a try with her Linux based VistA server (it's running the VA
Demo software) and it worked without a hitchin fact it ran better on
her Debian machine than my Mandrake client. There is something wacky
about Wine on Mand
Does VistA have any module that has to do with
Urology?
I had two patients that were duplicates--i.e. the same
person, but with two different married names.
So I deleted one, and told fileman to change all
pointers from the former to the later.
(I had to take off a guard to do this)
It then scans through all the appropriate places and
changes the po
It was from Mozilla can't think of them using closed source... :-)
J
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I just thought of another problem. I am willing to bet dollars to donuts that
the activeX stuff you put in is not open source or free software. What do
you think?
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 06:11 pm,
I just thought of another problem. I am willing to bet dollars to donuts that
the activeX stuff you put in is not open source or free software. What do
you think?
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 06:11 pm, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
> You are likely to have a problem because the new version of CPRS does
That last file is probably what is needed for the HFS device. If you take a
look in the device file, it is probably there and if it isn't, it will need
to be eventually.
NAME: GTM-UNIX-HFS $I: /tmp/hfs.dat
ASK DEVICE: YES ASK PARAMETERS: YES
LOCATION
You are likely to have a problem because the new version of CPRS does not
connect to Linux machines with GTM running VistA at the moment. There are
those working on it (HINT RICK) who might have it going soon, I hope.
However, there is nothing to stop us from using an older, not one port
vers
Ismet --
There should be only one line in the following command:
export gtmroutines="$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
$vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_dist"
Please confirm that you don't have multiple lines when you type this in
to the shell.
Also, please send the result of (one line):
ls -l
You are correct, William was connecting to the VA Demo on a local
windows/cahce server. I remember the strange feeling of irony sitting
with William in KL running CPRS on a Linux machine against a windows
based server and seeing the cover page come up for the first time. Time
to get the Linux v
It is persistent...and CPRS launches every other time you clear it.
J
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
If that is a persistent problem, we could put a line
in CPRS that traps that error, I bet.
Kevin
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is the error message:
Access violation at address 41CB
If that is a persistent problem, we could put a line
in CPRS that traps that error, I bet.
Kevin
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Here is the error message:
>
> Access violation at address 41CB90BA in module
> 'riched20.dll'. Read of
> address
>
> When I clear it by
This is VERY good sign and hopefully about to get better, but VistA may well
be running on Windows and Cache at the VA so you are likely only part way
there. I believe William was connecting to a Windows machine running VistA
on Cache.
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 04:41 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Ismet,
Does the file /usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat exist?
Are permissions set so that anyone can access it?
Kevin
--- "Ismet Kursunoglu, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ whoami
> vista
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export
> gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here is the error message:
Access violation at address 41CB90BA in module 'riched20.dll'. Read of
address
When I clear it by clicking ok in the pop up window CPRS launches.
J.
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It works.or atleast it seems to. Thanks for the port tip Nancy
I fixed the port address and entered the following command in the
/opt/cxoffice/bin directory after downloading and installing the latest
version of Crossover Office, which essentially is Wine:
./wine /mnt/windows/Program\ Files/
Still getting errors - note this is being executed as user 'vista'
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp$ export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp$ export
vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp$ export
vista_h
The presentation from the HRSA website is instructive to the VistA as well
as the M and Hardhats community about the scope to the effort to offer the
VistA architecture for non-VA uses. The effort MUST actively involve the
healthcare specialty disciplines and clearly develop conceptual content
That is just port 23, the telnet port, not port 23g.
CCOW=disable s=CPRSDemo.va.gov p=23"
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 03:11 pm, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
> I am trying to run the CPRS client that is downloaded from the VA demo
> site.from Linux using Crossover Office and pointing to the VA demo
>
Oops, the gtmgbldir line should read:
export gtmgbldir=/usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.gld
Sorry for my incorrect directions.
Also, please send the result of (one line):
ls
-ld /home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp/* /usr/local/OpenVistA/* /usr/local/gtm
Thanx.
-- Bhaskar
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 12:10 -05
The complete statement was something along the lines of "This is a test
server for Vista" that was part of the GUI login screen for CPRS. I
don't recall which file it was that allows for the changes, it might
have been part of the CPRS documents from the HUI site.
Ismet
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I am trying to run the CPRS client that is downloaded from the VA demo
site.from Linux using Crossover Office and pointing to the VA demo
serverNOT to Linux or a local install. The parameters are the ones
supplied by the VA. hmmm it's been a while since I used that demo so
will make
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ whoami
vista
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export vista_home=/home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export gtmgbldir=/usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mu
I was waiting for someone who has been here a bit longer than I to say
something like this.
I am swamped at work right now but I am taking 5 days off. I have mirrored
hardhats, Kevin's Config stuff from his IP and kdtop websites onto my laptop.
I plan on scratching out basic configuration ste
Bhashkar, here is the output from your suggestions(run as user vista,
the same thing is seen while running as regular user ibk)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ whoami
vista
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ export vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
[EMAIL PR
http://www.ihealthbeat.org/index.cfm?Action=dspItem&itemID=109826
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If this is the latest CPRS you are using, it will likely not work with GTM.
Otherwise you can make a shortcut that points at the CPRS you want to start
and include the parameters after it like is described in the Chapter 2
document on Hardhats under projects. Just add the things you have list
Ping works.I definitely know I am not passing the parameters because
there is no place to insert them in the Crossover gui menu while setting
up the application. That's the gist of my question.where and how do
you pass the parameters with Crossover?
j
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I just re-r
With the recent interest on this board of several
newcomers in getting VistA, I am again brought to the
point that WE REALLY NEED TO GET THE INSTALL PROCESS
EASIER.
Sorry about the shouting, but we have some
knowledgable people on this board, and it seems that
nothing is really being done to solve
I just re-read your post. Maybe you are not passing
the parameters correctly.
When you run CPRS.exe, just do this:
CPRS.exe CCOW=disable s=CPRSdemo.va.gov p=23g
By the way, is that "p=23g" correct. What is port
24g?
Kevin
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know
Instead of running CPRS, could you do this?
ping CPRSdemo.va.gov
That would tell you if you can access the network from
that environment. You might also try an actual IP
address instead of a URL. It seems to me that you are
passing the parameters correctly.
Kevin
--- Joseph Dal Molin <[EMAIL
Hey now, don't be dissin' pascal,
c++ is now a strongly typed language. Strong typing
helps keep programs sane, and is easily overcome with
typecasting.
There is very little difference between c++ and
borland's pascal, except that c++ has more users and
has a few more of the rough corners rounde
Does anyone know how to pass the parameters CPRS needs to connect to a
server using Crossover Office. For a lark I downloaded the latest
version of CXoffice and ran CPRS with the intention of pointing it to
the online VA demo. The splash screen comes up and there is what
definitely appears to b
try this again:
zwr ^VA(200,*)
and post your results. You may still need to make a
user.
Kevin
P.S. How do you make that splash message "This is a "
??
Kevin
--- "Ismet Kursunoglu, MD" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I ran the script from Ken (modified for this system)
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ismet --
Let's try the following:
whoami
export gtm_dist=/usr/local/gtm
export vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
export vista_home=/home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp
export gtmgbldir=/usr/local/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat
export gtmroutines="$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
$vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_
ls -l /home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp/g/mumps.dat
-rw-r--r-- 1 vista vista 287306240 Mar 29 07:08
/home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp/g/mumps.dat
Bhaskar, Thanks
I still don't think that your VistA routines are finding the globals
they are looking for. What is the output of "ls
-l /home/ibk/wkstbackup/i
Ismet --
I still don't think that your VistA routines are finding the globals
they are looking for. What is the output of "ls
-l /home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp/g/mumps.dat"?
-- Bhaskar
On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 07:22 -0500, Ismet Kursunoglu, MD wrote:
> I ran the script from Ken (modified for this sy
You added the splash screen message in Delphi or in the mumps code? If in the
mumps code, you can look at the code in XUP.m and trace it to where it is
coming from. That is the beauty of Open Source!On Tuesday 29 March 2005.
It appears that you are not being offered the Options at D ^XUP like y
I ran the script from Ken (modified for this system)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ ./rundown
Running down database...
%GTM-I-MUFILRNDWNSUC, File /home/ibk/wkstbackup/ibk/tmp/g/mumps.dat
successfully
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/bin$ ./rundown
Running down database...
%GTM-I-MUFILRNDWNSUC, File /home/ibk/wkstba
The Hui OV is older and set up differently for Linux in where the globals and
routines are placed and how the environment variables are set. The newest
version on the Hardhats web site of the VA FOIA may be the one you want if
as it will be patched to date. That is the gold version.
The Hardh
Which is the difference between HUI OpenVista and the Openvista version
at sourceforge?
I've followed the Wiki intruccions and installed GTM+Vista, however I
need further information to go on. At hardhats.org there is info for
setting it up using Cache, but I have not been able to apply it to my
I thought this aarticle/report was interesting, in particular for its
emphasis on clinical vs. administrative computing, recommended
priorities for implementing a (an?) HIS, and criticism of HL7 for its
basic producer/consumer model. Though I'm not sure that I'm ready to
say that CORBA is a better
Dr. Bones;
I know what you are going through. You have hit one of the fatal flaws
of UNICODE, control character (values 0-31, 127) octets (octet=8 bits). You
might look at ISO-10646, a proposal put forward by the Chinese to
encorporate all of the world's major languages under a four octet (32
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