I will give this a try hopefully before the week ends. Since I am working
midnights It may be a day or two..
Thanks. Those instructions are easy enough to follow.
--- Chris Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Butch;
KILL works the same way in Cache as it does in MUMPS. There are some
Anna --
Unless you have created your own C code to be linked with GT.M, this is
clearly a malfunction of some sort: a software malfunction in GT.M, a
Linux shared library, or the kernel; or a hardware malfunction; or
somehow the process being inadvertently sent an inappropriate signal.
Instead
Maybe you could use fileman to recreate/reindex that
index? I think this option is under the utility
option menus.
Kevin
--- Jim Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I've got about 300,000 paients in the active ICN
index. 299,988 have a corresponding 0 node in ^DPT.
I'm running
Hi,
Unless you are using the Cache Object stuff...
You should think of Cache as being mostly
1995 Standard M[UMPS]. So to kill off a
global name MYGBL, you:
K ^MYGBL
or
KILL ^MYGBL
just as you would in ANSI Standard M[UMPS].
Cheers,
--ldl
On 4/26/05, Doctor Bones [EMAIL
Books?!? Try this great site.
http://www.jacquardsystems.com/Examples/
Kevin
--- Butch Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sanscrit?? Is this some ancient cuneiform
writing??? LOL.:)
I'll get the hang of this sooner or later. Its just
been a while since I
actually pulled out my old
Chris,
Looks like it worked. I was able to enter the Cache Terminal and then
enter the VISTA namespace and enter the SET and FOR statement. I then ran
the ZTMGRSET but received an additional error as noted below.
USERzn
Kevin wrote:
I am guessing this must be done through a cross
reference, or perhaps a trigger of some sort(?). But
it seems that the system would need to wait until the
user has put data in all the fields before launching a
process that creates records in other files.
Any idea how this is done?
You should find that the value of TO is %ZOSV, which is the name under which
the ZTMGRSET routine is trying to save the previously named routine ZOSVONT.
What I believe you still need to do is establish the proper mapping for the
routines that begin with %. Here are the relevant suggested
Is your filesystem full?? run the df command.
Strange, but I believe the vista line 78 is referring to the vista script you
execute when start using Bhaskar's installation and run script.
Here are lines 76-78 of that script. Looking at that, the error message makes
a bit more sense. It
Hi Jason ! I am Manolis, I only recently realized I had a problem.
Have some coffee, look at some of the pamphlets on the wiki sight.
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Main_Page
Remember the first step is to admit you have a problem.
Hey everybody, say Hi to Jason.
There is no sample data in this versionthe one you want is this one:
Download OpenVistASemiVivAVADemo0.1.tgz
This is the Linux version of the VA Online CPRS demo.
Joseph
Boon Teck Tan wrote:
Hi, my name is Jason ... and I'm a VistAholic ...
:-)
Newbie here and I may need some help on and off,
Where can I find the installation instructions for the
OpenVistASemiVivAVADemo0.1?
Do I follow the instructions set out here:
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Installation_How_To_VistA_GT.M_Linux
If yes, where do I stop? Should I proceed with Mark Street's step 5?
Since
Assuming that the creation of core files is enabled, there should be
files called core or core.pid in the $vista_home directory (assuming
that the /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista script I created was used
unchanged).
There are multiple programs to log messages in the operator log. The
default
Yes, I'm working with William.
Could you please provide the URL? I'd like to look at it tonight. It's
nighttime over here. :-)
L8R
jason
On 4/28/05, Joseph Dal Molin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes there is a version (the orginial one) of the demo that runs on one
machine. Jason are you
Okay, thanks Kevin.
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe you could use fileman to recreate/reindex that
index? I think this option is under the utility
option menus.
Kevin
--- Jim Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Kevin,
I've got about 300,000 paients in the
From my research, the data dictionary for this AICN crossreference states:
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #2 -- PATIENT FILE APR 27,[EMAIL
PROTECTED]:53:44 PAGE 1
STORED IN ^DPT( (VERSION 5.3)
DATA NAME GLOBALDATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION
If you are over there with William, then I would like to encourage you to talk
with me tonight on Skype. You can download it at www.Skype.com we can
discuss what you want to do and how to do it. It will be just like talking
on a telephone only you will be doing it for free with a computer
On Wed, 2005-04-27 at 09:33 -0700, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
Unless thiws is an error in your own library, this is most likely an
issue for Fidelity to look at.
Since VistA is a pure M application, this is most likely an error in the
software stack below VistA - GT.M, the various
Thought you might be interested in the info below.
Best regards,
Bill
- Original Message -
From: eWEEK's Health Care Update [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:27 PM
Subject: IBM to Launch Prototype Health Info Network, Are You Prepared for
Dear Hardhats,
Thursday, May 12th to Sunday, May 15th, WorldVistA is holding a small
technical meeting to verify, package, and release OpenVistA version 4.
Since this will be a technical meeting, it will not make a good venue
for those seeking an introduction to VistA, or looking for installs on
OK gang,
I was able to get my install started with some great help from
Intersystems. Whomever entered the Help ticket request, I thank you very
much. I received a note from Thomas Salander of Intersystems, and it gave
me some instructions that are below. It looks like the biggest problem
was
btw, my handle on skype is [jasontn].
On 4/28/05, Boon Teck Tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for the offer of help.
As you know, I'm in KL (GMT+0800). What is our time difference? Is it
the graveyard shift already on your side? :-)
L8R
jason
On 4/28/05, Nancy
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for the offer of help.
As you know, I'm in KL (GMT+0800). What is our time difference? Is it
the graveyard shift already on your side? :-)
L8R
jason
On 4/28/05, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are over there with William, then I would like to encourage you
- 12 hrs for those of us who are on Eastern Standard Time Nancy
never sleeps anyways :-)
Joseph
Boon Teck Tan wrote:
Hi Nancy,
Thanks for the offer of help.
As you know, I'm in KL (GMT+0800). What is our time difference? Is it
the graveyard shift already on your side? :-)
L8R
jason
On
OK gang,
I was able to get my install started with some great help from
Intersystems. Whomever entered the Help ticket request, I thank you very
much. I received a note from Thomas Salander of Intersystems, and it gave
me some instructions that are below. It looks like the biggest problem
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