To my understanding all images are related to a PATIENT. If you were
wanting to scan letters etc, wouldn't that be a feature of email? If you
want the document perminantly stored, I guess you could make a dummy patient,
named "STORED, LETTERS" or something like that. We are thinking about
Following is the menu option path used to start the background filersGTM>D ^ZTMBGTM>D ^XUPSetting up programmer environmentThis is a TEST account.Terminal Type set to: C-VT100Select OPTION NAME: XMMASTER MailMan Master Menu XMMManage Mailman ... XMNNetwork Management ... XMU
Well, we all know what tht TTY comes from. And if you are going to try to make a name with this, its better than others I could think of:snoTTYpoTTYkiTTY... you get the idea.Kevin
On 1/3/06, James Gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, I want to know where that silly name came from.Jim Gray
On 1/3/06, Mike Schrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I received the following patient safety warning at the VA today (as a.pdf, which I cut & pasted without formatting). It may be of interest toKevin and anyone else using the pharmacy ordering package and who
installed all of the latest patchesMik
Yes, I want to know where that silly name came from.
Jim Gray
- Original Message -
From: "Gregory Woodhouse" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] A VT100+ terminal emulation is needed for
the new Fileman
On Jan 3, 2006,
To my understanding all images are related to a PATIENT. If you were wanting to scan letters etc, wouldn't that be a feature of email? If you want the document perminantly stored, I guess you could make a dummy patient, named "STORED, LETTERS" or something like that. We are thinking about doing
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:53 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
(I was not picking a fight guys, just jerking Greg's chain a
little, and he
knows I am doing it all in good fun, honest! ;-) )
Hey, at least we don't have to use programs with silly names like
putty. :-|
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL P
Not so fast you OS X junkies! I see the jpg, and I see VT100, not VT100+,
which appears to be distinct from VT100, in my Linux distro at least. And
OpenSSH didn't need to be installed separately for me, either.
(I was not picking a fight guys, just jerking Greg's chain a little, and he
knows
Gregory wrote:
>--- chuck5566 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Ah, but with OS X you simply select Preferences from the Terminal
>> menu and change one setting. (See attached jpg, if it goes
>> through.)
>
>It went through. Oh, and I might add that OpenSSH comes bundled with
>the Mac. No need t
Mike, thanks much for this and I hope those who have implemented VistA are
taking notice because this is a serious problem, not so much because the
software doesn't check as it is that the physician may be relying on the
software to check but it isn't getting done.
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 01
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:14 PM, Jim Self wrote:
The ESCAPE sequences that report mouse events, report the row and
column coordinates in
terms of character cell positions within the display area of the
terminal emulator.
It never occurred to me that terminal emulators would send escape
sequen
Gregory wrote:
>I would think that if the emulator allowed custom
>handling of mouse events, it could take MOUSEMOVE events, translate
>the relative offset from pixels to IOM x IOSL (but how would it know
>these values?) and "fire" key events corresponding to simulate use of
>the arrow keys (maybe
Gregory wrote:
>On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:31 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
>
>> In order to be able to use the mouse in Fileman, which I think has a
>> tremendous potential for easing the transition of a new user to the
>> non-gui
>> portions of VistA, George said to use this teminal emulation. That
>> i
--- chuck5566 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah, but with OS X you simply select Preferences from the Terminal
> menu and change one setting. (See attached jpg, if it goes
> through.)
It went through. Oh, and I might add that OpenSSH comes bundled with
the Mac. No need to go out and install
I received the following patient safety warning at the VA today (as a
.pdf, which I cut & pasted without formatting). It may be of interest to
Kevin and anyone else using the pharmacy ordering package and who
installed all of the latest patches.
Mike
Item: VistA allergy file (120.8) – Certa
--- "Clemens, John" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg, MLLP would never suffice in a serial environment.
All I claimed is that it appeared to be modeled on serial protocols,
not that it WAS a serial protocol.
> Take a look
> at a
> good serial protocol for HL7 like x3.28 and what it took to imp
Greg, MLLP would never suffice in a serial environment. Take a look at a
good serial protocol for HL7 like x3.28 and what it took to implement it
in Vista. Serial connectivity died before a commercial vendor would even
touch it! HLLP is not far behind. MLLP is so simple, thanks to tcp's
reliability
--- Marc Krawitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a problems with the Tickler and Mover not running. I
> looked in
> the VA MailMan technical documentation and found that the following
> should
> be "tasked":
>
> GO^XMTDT (task) "*Tickler*"Deliver latered messages.
> GO^XMKPLQ (task) "*
I am having a problems with the Tickler and Mover not running. I looked in the VA MailMan technical documentation and found that the following should be "tasked":
GO^XMTDT (task) "Tickler"—Deliver latered messages.
GO^XMKPLQ (task) "Mover"—Put local messages into local delivery queues.
How e
Interestingly, the same terminal setup we used for years clicks just fine
with Georges modifications. I need to find a way to copy and paste on
screen.
thurman
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:hardhats-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy Anthracite
> Sent: Tues
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:56 AM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:31 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
In order to be able to use the mouse in Fileman, which I think has a
tremendous potential for easing the transition of a new user to
the non-gui
portions of VistA, George said to use thi
Nancy/George,
I noticed that this readme doesn't include
any information about George's work on FM's handling of variable pointers.
I thought in his original posting about
his changes, he had included information about changes to better handle
variable pointers? Are the changes related to varia
On Jan 3, 2006, at 5:31 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
In order to be able to use the mouse in Fileman, which I think has a
tremendous potential for easing the transition of a new user to the
non-gui
portions of VistA, George said to use this teminal emulation. That
is all
that is about as f
MEDSPHERE FILEMAN
All enhancements are designed to be backwards-compatible with VA FileMan.
Run ^DINIT to install. Install questions are unchanged. All new
DIALOGs are installed by ^DINIT.
Principal enhancements:
1. SCREENMAN ENHANCEMENTS:
-Mouse is now usable when running ScreenMan forms.
In order to be able to use the mouse in Fileman, which I think has a
tremendous potential for easing the transition of a new user to the non-gui
portions of VistA, George said to use this teminal emulation. That is all
that is about as far as I am concerned.
On Tuesday 03 January 2006 12:36
I hope that I am on the same page. Our VA records department does scan results such as graphs, EKG, and written data into CPRS so I don't see the problem unless we are talking about two completely different subjects. I don't know the specifics though on how this is done, but I do not that th
Kevin,
Firstly am sorry for the MAJOR Delay in Reply. Was
out on a tour!
I was not refering to Clinical / Images specific to
a patient. I meant to find out of VistA Imaging Modules that would be
administrative and department specific. For example a letter that may have been
received in
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