On 8/4/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Zeno --
Let's try to get your CPRS GUI working so that you can then help others.
Nancy, please jump into the discussion as appropriate.
Directory layout - please confirm that you have the following
directories:
/usr/local/gtm_V5.0-000 -
On 8/9/05, Pkale Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I followed the entire correspondences,,, but it appears that
we never came up with a resolution?
My xinetd connection does work now. What are you questions?
What does not yet work on my side is the Connection between the
windows GUI
The only way to prove which is better would be to do some sort of
controlled study of persons new to M and asking which way is easier to
learn.
But as a newcomer myself, I think that making M as similar to other
languages as possible is desirable. And I don't know of any other
modern language
He didn't make it explicit, but I believe the the "compression" that the author of these slides had in mind was related to Kolmogorov complexity. ===Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible." --Albert Einstein
I don't know much about perl, but I think that the GT.M website had a
link that showed how to call GT.M functions from perl. If this is
what you want, either look at the Intersystems website, or wait until
Bhaskar gets back. He could probably give you the link.
Kevin
On 8/15/05, Mike Lieman
Greg;
I said that typing was contextually derived which you have demonstrated.
Strings are polymorphic as to contextual type, but they are always strings,
the one data type in MUMPS.
But this is part of my point. The language allows the programmer to get
started early into solving the
I'm afraid that my question might be a sacrilege for M/Cache/GT.M
programmers, but:
Is there a way to have a view of database records or tables or something
similar from the Caché or GT.M implementations of VistA?
Something like the SQL Enterprise Manager in MS SQL Server.
At least for me,
I use Fileman Inquire option.
I lets you examine the contents of a given record for a given file.
Let me know if you need more info.
Kevin
On 8/15/05, Alberto Odor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid that my question might be a sacrilege for M/Cache/GT.M
programmers, but:
Is there a way
In Caché there is the SQL Manager where you can view the tables and write
queries.
Ed
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Cache Telnet Error:
ctelnetd startup error: bind(sock) failed
reason: WSAEADDRINUSE
Anyone know how to fix this?
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I really think that for anyone new to Mumps that having the commands spelled
out would be easier. I doubt we need the study for that. I think the only
question is whether somebody who is fairly good at Mumps programming can
actually read and understand the logic of unfamiliar code faster if
Sounds like you already have a telnet (or service running on the same
port).
http://support.ipswitch.com/kb/WSK-19980701-EM03.htm
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Why doesn't someone start a GT.M-perl thread. If anyone tries to find
this in the future, it will be hard because it is in a non descriptive
thread...
Kevin
On 8/15/05, James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Would you mind explaining this to someone who does not know anything about
Perl?
Jim
The windows firewall is not intended to be a stand alone solution. It only
blocks ports, firewalls now map ports to applications and only allow that
port to be used by that application. I use kerio personal firewall which is
a free download.
http://www.kerio.com/kerio.html
Thanks
Marc
Perl has a datatype that is a hash and can be accessed by the bucket name
but it does not require distinct keys so that anything on the node would be
returned as a list or Vector like datatype.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
C3I Associates
AFRL/IFSE
Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team
525 Brooks Rd
Does linux firewall (iptables) do that per-application type of
blocking? For incoming traffic, it seems to be able to map packets to
a given service. But I don't know about outgoing packets.
Kevin
On 8/15/05, Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The windows firewall is
You may not have the mapping. If you have a Namespace called PPVISTA then
you have the mapping. The naming of the namespace maybe different now. I do
not know if this mapping is standard in the VA. I got a disk from Bob Witkop
that had the Provider Portal which has the mapping. Bob or someone else
Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
I disagree with you that the issue here is one of what is easier
to read. Most MUMPS programmers are simply *accustomed* to
abbreviated commands. The abbreviated commands are not inherently
easier to read, only more familiar.
Nonsense. Although non-MUMPS programmers would
On 8/15/05, Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does linux firewall (iptables) do that per-application type of
blocking? For incoming traffic, it seems to be able to map packets to
a given service. But I don't know about outgoing packets.
Kevin
iptables, (netfilter) doesn't do
I think Windows has a way to control services. Its in the Control
Panel-Administrative tools-services
It lists all services and allows editing of whether the service is
running, and whether to start up automatically.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not a big Windows fan.
Kevin
On 8/15/05, Mike
ok, i have the source of my cprs version, and i try to open in delphi 2005,
but when opening mark some erros like no declaration found, i don't know
what happend, and my cuestion is some one knows what happend and what i
need do to work on cprs source y modificate some things
cprs version
This is Emmanuel,
I am back from my whirlwind tour of the states to find that my
email server has puked.
If anyone, had tried to reach me... well it should work now :) ?
Um what is the status of vista :)
Anyway, hello all!
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This misses the point. I certainly have no difficulty remembering the
MUMPS command names by either their abbreviated or full names, and I
seriously doubt that they present any difficulty to Kevin. It is a
mistake to think that anyone who advocates the use of full command
names does so
Amen.
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for MUMPS GT.M programmers.
Welcome back. We will have to Skype and I will catch you up.
On Monday 15 August 2005 12:37 pm, Doctor Bones wrote:
This is Emmanuel,
I am back from my whirlwind tour of the states to find that my
email server has puked.
If anyone, had tried to reach me... well it should work now :) ?
This didn't seem to make the list so I am trying again
I have been getting a Netcall error from an OpenVistA installation that has
this
D GETENV^%ZOSV
localhost^DEV^localhost^DEV:localhost
*
This comes from:
GETENV ;Get environment Return Y='UCI^VOL^NODE^BOX LOOKUP'
N %HOST,%V S
It's probably not running BIND and has no DNS server configured.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his
forefathers. -- Benjamin Disraeli
On Aug 15, 2005, at 7:58 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
This didn't seem to make the list so I
Oh, I agree. If you're going to work with VistA, you have to work
with the existing code base, and it uses the abbreviated commands
exclusively.
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Gregory Woodhouse
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The most profound technologies are those that disappear.
--Mark Weiser
On Aug 15, 2005, at 7:42 PM,
Can you tell me about the command overloading? I know what that means
in c++, but I can't think of an example in M.
And yes old VistA code is ugly. I was advocating that NEW code be
more beautiful and open for others. Doen't we want to attract others
to the language? Why not try to bridge the
Hey! Welcome back!
VistA has been adopted for the next manned mission to mars, and the VA
has contracted to rewrite fileman in PHP.
Just kidding. How did that course go? Good I hope.
I recently changed to the new Google GMAIL. If you want to start
over, that might me a good way to go. It
I believe that ^%ZOSF(PROD) is established in PROD^ZTMGRST
The user is asked for the production (signon) UCI,VOLUME SET
If the user input passes some tests, then you set
set ^%ZOSF(PROD)=X ; (X is the user input)
In my installer script, I cleared out so that there was only one
record in the
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