Hi
While trying to install the patch EC*2.0*75 and
resolvingit's dependencies, the followingwere found missing at the VA's ftp site
EC*2.0*63
ICD*18.0*12
ICPT*6.0*19
Where can these be downloaded from?
Regards
Usha
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Dr. Omar El Hattab was a Cancer Epidemiologist at the National Cancer
Institute, Cairo University, Egypt. He was responsible for getting
DHCP (the precursor to VistA) installed at his cancer institutes. In
order to help Linux Medical News readers understand the challenges he
faced in setting
Just got another post-Xmas reply on my message to the VistA HL7 team. Seems that if you want to use ^ as the delimiter in HL7 message, you don't have to do anything! The VistA HL7 package uses the ^ as the default delimiter.
Here's the excerpted sentence...
HL7 1.6 was designed to default BOTH
The CPT codes are definitely proprietary...they must be purchased from
the AMA.
Joseph
Greg Woodhouse wrote:
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FOIA CDs are supposed to have all patches so you could order them
unless they
contain proprietary material.
Isn't the ICD-9/10
--- Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Once I get a gtm-based VistA installation configured to my
satisfaction, is
it possible to move the entire installation to a Cache-based system?
Or do
I need to start over?
Thanks,
Marc
I've never tried to do this, but writing a program to
The GT.M side of it is simple: it's trivially easy to export the
routines and database from GT.M: use ^%RO to export the routines and
mupip extract to export the globals (remember to use the ZWR format).
The routines are exported in a MUMPS standard format that all MUMPS
implementations handle. A
The gurus can correct me, but it should be possible. It may take a bit of
tweaking, but most of VistA is exactly the same. The %Z* routines and those
things set up when you do ZTMGRSET are different, and the initial parameters
for UCI, box:volume will be different, but that is not a big
I have done what you are wondering about. I'd be happy to correspond or talk by phone.KevinOn 1/9/06, leon zhao
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,wondering anyone would share the experience in implementation of CPRS in a
small clinics, like, how to incorporate/replace VISTA/CPRS with currentpaper-based
Greg --
As you can see below, the GT.M ZWR extract format makes it trivially
easy to write a snippet of M code to import a global extract. The
routine export format is an M standard (I think Cache may refer to it as
the DSM format).
Watch out for line breaks introduced by e-mail programs in the
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg --
As you can see below, the GT.M ZWR extract format makes it trivially
easy to write a snippet of M code to import a global extract.
So...basically, you'd skip % globals, open each file, read it a line at
a time, and for each line L, just SET
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are %globals and why would you skip them? Are they set by
^ZTMGRSET?
-- Bhaskar
Come to think of it, the DEVICE file, which is stored at ^%ZIS(1), is
not. I *think* ^%ZOSF will be overwritten completely by ZTMGRSET.
Historically, MUMPS systems
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two of them and they do not look quite right to me.
NAME: HFS $I: 51
VOLUME SET(CPU): TRN
LOCATION OF TERMINAL: HOST FILE SERVER #1
ASK HOST FILE: YESASK HFS I/O OPERATION: YES
What is the proper / safe procedure for backing up a VistA installation? I ask this question separately for gtm and Cache. My guess is:
1) Stop taskman.
2) Stop background filers.
3) Stop the RPC listener.
4) Backup mumps.dat or cache.dat
5) Re-start everything.
Am I close?
Thanks,
Marc
I fixed the HFS device and changed to only one and the Kids build will still
not load.
Jim Gray
- Original Message -
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Cannot load a
Select DEVICE NAME: HFS GTM-UNIX-HFSHost File Server
(GT.M) /tmp/hfs.da
t
ANOTHER ONE:
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes// (Yes)
Include COMPUTED fields: (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record
Number
(IEN)
NUMBER: 39 NAME: GTM-UNIX-HFS
$I:
Has anyone done any UML diagrams for Vista? I think it would be especially
helpful -- at least to those of us who are Vista newbies -- to see something
that diagrams Vista at the Use-Case diagram big picture level. Also, are
there perhaps any sorts of interaction diagrams available? (As for class
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fixed the HFS device and changed to only one and the Kids build
will still
not load.
Jim Gray
Try opening a file this way
D ^%ZIS
DEVICE: HOME//HFS --- You enter HFS here
Does it work?
If you can read from the device (try U IO R X), then the
Unless there is some reason to do otherwise, I would stop Cache before copying
the file. I am sure there is another way to do it. There is some nice,
searchable documentation available with the Cache cube.
As for GTM, Bhaskar sent me this;
Yes, you can copy a database file when it is in use,
Your user hasn't been out of the system and not active for a while, has he.
Greg showed me that when I stole Cameron's identity and couldn't do a KIDS
install that I needed to reactivate the user in the menu system. I think it
was in the User management menu tree.
On Monday 09 January 2006
--- J. Michael Towry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone done any UML diagrams for Vista? I think it would be
especially
helpful -- at least to those of us who are Vista newbies -- to see
something
that diagrams Vista at the Use-Case diagram big picture level.
Also, are
there perhaps any
Nancy's right. GTM has the ability to backup the database while it is still running. And you can specify the beginning and ending time periods that you want to backup for.Kevin
On 1/9/06, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unless there is some reason to do otherwise, I would stop Cache
- Original Message -
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Cannot load a KIDS file
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fixed the HFS device and changed to only
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I set myself up as a user on the system so the user is
active.
That said I tried to do a user inquiry and got an undef error.
Select User Management Option: USer Inquiry
Select NEW PERSON NAME: GRAY,JAMES L L JLG
DEVICE: HOME//
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Original Message -
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Cannot load a KIDS file
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gregory wrote:
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg --
As you can see below, the GT.M ZWR extract format makes it trivially
easy to write a snippet of M code to import a global extract.
So...basically, you'd skip % globals, open each file, read it a line at
a time, and for each
- Original Message -
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I fixed the HFS device and changed to only one and the Kids build
will still
not load.
Jim Gray
Try opening a file this way
D ^%ZIS
DEVICE: HOME//HFS --- You enter HFS here
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 14:14 -0800, Jim Self wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
Also, if GT.M is both the source and destination for longer data values then
the binary
format for mupip export/load handles avoids the indirection length limit
altogether.
[KSB] Actually, Jim, whenever GT.M is the
- Original Message -
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually I set myself up as a user on the system so the user is
active.
That said I tried to do a user inquiry and got an undef error.
Select User Management Option: USer Inquiry
Jim and others:
Dave Whitten sends the message that when you get an error like you did,
for GT.M do this:
ZSHOW *
For Cache, do this:
ZW
S ^%STACK
and it will a great deal to figure out what is wrong.
On Monday 09 January 2006 05:27 pm, James Gray wrote:
- Original Message -
From:
Bhaskar wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 14:14 -0800, Jim Self wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
Also, if GT.M is both the source and destination for longer data values then
the binary
format for mupip export/load handles avoids the indirection length limit
altogether.
[KSB] Actually, Jim, whenever
Gregory wrote:
A good rule of thumb is not to copy the non-Fileman globals. In going
from Cache to GTM, there are also a number of globals and routines
(with lower or mixed case names) that you don't want to copy. I don't
know about the reverse direction.
What specific lower and mixed case names
--- Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gregory wrote:
A good rule of thumb is not to copy the non-Fileman globals. In
going
from Cache to GTM, there are also a number of globals and routines
(with lower or mixed case names) that you don't want to copy. I
don't
know about the reverse
How do I go about creating a new physician in VistA (e.g. who can use CPRS)?
Thanks,
Marc
Excellent - the ability to do live backups already puts VistA ahead of some of the competition.
--Marc
The Cache documentation also describes how to do live backups.
On 1/9/06, Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Excellent - the ability to do live backups already puts VistA ahead of some of the competition.
--Marc-- Steven McPhelanAction springs not from thought, but from a readiness for
I will say it again, the KIDS LOAD A FILE option requires a properly defined HFS device in the DEVICE file.
Jim was not having a problem with his user setup. If it was that he would never have gotten to the device prompt in the LOAD option.
The %ZISH utility does not require any device to be
Usha --
I don't know exactly how you got to where you are. A replication
instance file should not need a rundown except after a crash, and the
mupip rollback operation should take care of that, so you should never
have to rundown a replication instance file.
Here is how you create a secondary
http://www.hardhats.org/projects/VistA_Install/CPRSStart12.html look here and
also add the provider key, which I noticed I left out.
On Monday 09 January 2006 06:07 pm, Marc Krawitz wrote:
How do I go about creating a new physician in VistA (e.g. who can use CPRS)?
Thanks,
Marc
--
Nancy
On Jan 9, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Steven McPhelan wrote:
I will say it again, the KIDS LOAD A FILE option requires a
properly defined HFS device in the DEVICE file.
Right.
Jim was not having a problem with his user setup. If it was that
he would never have gotten to the device prompt in the
Title: Consultant to set up new style direct access CPRS GUI access to VistA on GT.M on Linux
Someone who is setting up a demo of VistA on GT.M on Linux is pressed for time and looking for assistance in setting up a new style direct connect CPRS GUI client to directly connect to a VistA
Hi Bhaskar,Before running the command to create a replication instance file mumps.repl,I used to create a new mumps.repl file manually.While following the given steps, I forgot to create new mumps.repl file andthe secondary server worked.ThanksUsha- Original Message -From: "Bhaskar, KS"
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