I would agree that it deserves a more serious response. Yes, estimating
cost and schedule for software projects is notoriously difficult;
however, I have been on both sides of the fence.
I have had good teams which were so predictable with the estimations
that it was very cool to watch them wo
It has been resolved many times over the years, however, not always the same
way. You have to get all of the ports, permissions and firewall settings
just right with the server running correctly before you will succeed.
Fortunately, on Linux you can use ethereal to help you resolve this among
A FOIA request to the VI team should yield the API definitions.
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A point of information:
IAs (Integration Agreements) that are "Active" (as opposed to "pending" or
draft) are in place to establish what amounts to a "contract" between the
custodial application and either the listed subscriber(s) or in the case of
"Supported IAs" all that choose to use the docume
With either, it depends on variables, some known, some not. I agree with
Rodney, ask around if you can. Also ask the providers what they expect to
deliver and what they will guarantee. Call up their support center late at
night and have a friendly talk with a tech. You may get some honest an
It is most definitely the broker listener not running or not responding due
to firewall issues.
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The different technologies determine the speed, and so you have to evaluate
your needs. Cable is fast - it is a wide open pipe and I have personally
clocked 400 - 600 MB/sec over cable. Being an open pipe, the more people
online draining the pipe, the slower it gets, and I have personally clocked
For telnet-type applications I'd look at DSL since that service usually has
lower latency than cable.
Browsing, doesn't matter, unless you need large file downloads, which I
believe cable leads the way in now.
At 10:24 PM 8/10/2005, Greg wrote:
Does anyone have guidance as to what parameters
If the listener (server) is running under the control of Taskman,
then that would do it.
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On Aug 10, 2005, at 7:2
Does anyone have guidance as to what parameters (i.e., numbers) I
should look at to comparer the relative performance of cable and DSL
under various scenarios (telnet, SSH, ordinary browsing, streaming
audio/video, VPN). I'm wondering which would be the best option for a
home office.
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I used to post this problem a lot. If I recall it was almost always Taskman
not running, RPC not running, or wrong client. (I am on Windows/Cache -
maybe it's different)
Kevin must have told me same thing 4-5 times before I finally got it. Maybe
he has some other idea on your problem. Of course, f
Could also mean you don't have SMB configured properly to accept a Windows
user on that port into that subdirectory with read/write access.
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What it means is that the listener is not running on the specified
port (or perhaps a firewall is lying to you).
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"A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his
forefathers. -- Benjamin Disraeli
On Aug 10, 2005, at 6:50 PM, Pkale Robinson
DSS does have an integration agreement with VistA Imaging to use their
import an image functionality for our DocManager product. That DocManager
product is a scanning application independent of VistA Imaging. However, we
use the VI import functionality to get the images into VistA Imaging. But
t
Maybe the project wasn't funded. :-) ===Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data."--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle On Aug 10, 2005, at 6:48 PM, smcphelan wrote:I subscribed again today. I do not know why my first request was not implemented
Has anyone been able to reolve the WSAECONNREFUSED error message while
conncting to a linux server?
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This is a topic that deserves a more serious response. Estimating
cost and schedule for software projects is notoriously difficult.
Throughout my career, I've seen various "magic bullets" that are
supposed to make the job easier, but none of them really work very
well. Quite honestly, one o
I subscribed again today. I do not know why
my first request was not implemented
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Greg Kreis
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Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 2:01
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] RE:
[VistA Office EHR-Forum
The first law of software is that nothing is ever released when "it
was supposed to [be]".
The second law of software is that people who consistently release on
time cut corners to do it.
The caveat to the first law is that some teams are better at meeting
deadlines than others, some very
Thank you for telling us. It is aways frustrating when you find the thing you
were wondering about in the archives, but the issue was unresolved!
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 04:20 pm, Theriot, Derek wrote:
> I finally figured this out and thought I would post it in case anyone else
> ever has th
I thought it was supposed to be out this month.
Kevin
--- Carlos sosa sosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> muchas gracias por todas sus respuestas,
>
> thanks everybody
>
> pd. Kevin did you have any idea when relase the
> vista office, because i try
> find more info in the vista software alian
Carlos,
The best place to find out when VistA Office will be released is at the
CMS, IFMC or WorldVistA VVSO websitesor just monitor HardhatsI
am sure that it will be announced here nanoseconds after it is
officially announced. You should also consider joining the VistA Office
mailing
muchas gracias por todas sus respuestas,
thanks everybody
pd. Kevin did you have any idea when relase the vista office, because i try
find more info in the vista software aliance y the page is down
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I notice that there is a new edition out (the 5th) of Andrew
Tanenbaum's excellent book "Structured Computer Organization". Does
anyone know what has changed in the new edition? The 4th edition uses
the Pentium II as a running example. I wonder if this has been updated?
The Pentium M serie with its
I finally figured this out and thought I
would post it in case anyone else ever has this problem.
I was not following the rules for creating
Access/Verify codes.
From: Theriot, Derek
Sent: Friday, July 29, 2005 10:09
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To: 'hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net'
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Thanks for translating your posts for us. It helps.
You sound correct so far.
Kevin
--- Alberto Odor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can take those of Spanish speaking people, but I'm
> in no way an expert, so
> I reply both in Spanish and English so that you guys
> can tell me if what I'm
> s
I also want to get pharmacy issues working. But I
think that the smartest thing to do is to wait for
VistA Office to come out. They have solved some
fundamental problems with VistA pharmacy -- namely
removing the requirement for a pharmacist to be in the
loop as would be expected in a hospital en
See below
--- Pkale Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,,, g'monrin. I have been in a debate with
> one of my
> co-workers for a while regarding web-based HIS.
> Subsequently, this is
> how I found the Vista solution.
>
> At any rate,, can you guys enlighten me on the pros
> and cons
I suspect it means data dictionary.
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have no idea what the word "catalog" means in a VistA/Cache/MUMPS
> context.
> I think of a catalog as a document saying what can be ordered from a
> person
> who sells things. Perhaps some elaboration can help me figure out
> w
I have no idea what the word "catalog" means in a VistA/Cache/MUMPS context.
I think of a catalog as a document saying what can be ordered from a person
who sells things. Perhaps some elaboration can help me figure out what
you want to do. Perhaps a Catalog is a FileMan File? or a Global Directory
I can take those of Spanish speaking people, but I'm in no way an expert, so
I reply both in Spanish and English so that you guys can tell me if what I'm
saying is right or not.
Alberto
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I sympathize. I remember some time ago that a friend of mine wanted me
to be a guest on her show on French language TV (to discuss the web).
Do you think I could do that? Not hardly! I occasionally pick up a copy
of "Le Monde" on the way to work, but when it comes to conversational
French I'm just
Hace un par de semanas yo hice la misma pregunta y las respuestas fueron en
el sentido de que tal vez es posible copiar los catálagosos de la versión
Caché a la versión GT.M pero no lo he intentado ni se cual es su
localización o el procedimiento para copiarlos.
Puedes pedir a en www.intersys.com u
I don't have problems reading what you just wrote,,, it's the other
posts that I don't touch.
On 8/10/05, Carlos sosa sosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but i can't write in inglish, some time y try to put my posts with
> translation but no body answer me and i think that could be happend becouse
entonces que se puede hacer en estos casos, no hay fomar de hacer que jale
de otra manera en linux, entonces debo suponer que si quiero eso tendria
que comprar las licencias de cache, que no son nada varatas para poder
utilizar el sistema bien? entonces a la version de linux le falta mucho y n
but i can't write in inglish, some time y try to put my posts with
translation but no body answer me and i think that could be happend becouse
nobody understand me, so now i try in spanish, :-) maybe somebody answer me
.;-),
you can help me with my problems in VistA?
_
If you look at the "POINTED TO BY" listing in the VA FileMan Standard
Listing you should see 28 different fields in 21 files that "point" (i.e.
have the unique foreign key ID for entries) to the IMAGE file 2005. The
last entry in standard VistA is for the IMAGE field (#.02) of the TIU
EXTERNAL DAT
Hola Carlos,
Si la instalación que tienes es la de GT.M/Linux, ésta no trae los catalogos
de medicamentos y otros catálosgos. Si quieres una versión completa
incluyendo muchos pacientes de prueba, debes instalar la versión
Caché/Windows.
If you have instaled the GT.M/Linux version, this one doesn'
Hey guys,,, g'monrin. I have been in a debate with one of my
co-workers for a while regarding web-based HIS. Subsequently, this is
how I found the Vista solution.
At any rate,, can you guys enlighten me on the pros and cons of a
web-based solution?
I have played with FreeMED, OpenEMR, and Clearhe
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