Of course, the name is just bath water and must not obscure the core
reality which, IMHO, is not the mere software stack (Linux/M/VistA) but
rather that marvelous artifact within the milieu which crafted it.
error:
#1 We can just plug the stack into just any non-VHA hospital and expect
it to work
A so there is a warm and fuzzy explanation...
Thought so glad I didn't insert foot down throat.merely in
mouth.
;)
On Mon, 2005-04-25 at 06:52 -0400, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
As I understand it, the Hui uses Hui OpenVistA, WorldVistA was going to use
OpenVistA and Medsphere
On Sun, 2005-04-24 at 05:27 +0300, Doctor Bones wrote:
Thank you Bhaskar,
and I did in fact notice the problem with $L() in GTM.
[KSB] Mano, what exactly do you mean by problem with $L() in GT.M? I
am not aware of any bug with $L, so if you found a bug, please let me
know so that we can fix
The HRN is multiple. If you use the file 2
lookup routines ^AUPNLK* the connection is with the DUZ(2). So the
combination of HRN and DUZ(2) is unique. So for the location defined by
DUZ(2) there can be only one HRN for a given patient.
Jim Gray
- Original Message -
From:
Getting the lengh of a UTF-8 string is not entirely trivial, either,
because UTF-8 is a variable length encoding. One the other hand, it's
not that bad, and I suspect $L ends up doing a linear scan, anyway
(unless strings are internally encoded with their length in bytes). If
strings are not very
Hey all,
I've come to that time in my life where someone needs
to sit me down and tell me all about well...
fileman cross-references. And I specifically want to
know how to fill them with the data I want.
Let me set up my situation first. I am trying to
understand the linkages between
FM automatically executes the 'set' and 'kill' logic at the appropriate
times, when the cross-referenced field is edited.This means the
cross-reference can be thought of as a field event.
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Hey all,
I've come to that time in my life where someone needs
to sit me down and
I know that you can fire off x-refs by making calls to various linetags
in ^DIK. Maybe what you're looking for is there?
On Apr 25, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK, but where is the code stored?
Thanks
Kevin
--- Greg Kreis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FM automatically executes the