Gregory wrote:
--- Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin, I think you greatly underestimate the difficulty of providing
a general search
functionality that is easy to use and fast enough to be useful on
large and complex live
data bases. Then again, it is said that an advantage of youth is
Congratulations! We do have a great spring here as well, but a different
fort.
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 22:39, Jim Self wrote:
Nancy wrote:
Air fares seem to be good to the DC area and I have lots of air mattresses
and a network with lots of ways to connect if you would like to come here.
Online programming books for free !! Actually it is a list of links to
programming, design and database books that are online. Unfortunately there
are no Mumps books on the list but, it seems that if you give him link he
will add it to the list.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
PAR C3I Group
AFRL/IFSE
I believe itt was announced on the hardhats list by Colin Smith of
WorldVistA a couple of weeks ago, but there wasn't much discussion.
The next VistA Community Meeting is June 29 through July 2 at Robert
Morris University in Moon Township (Coraopolis), Pennsylvania, a suburb
of Pittsburgh, and a
Trouble is that there are always too many things folks want to do and not
enough time to do them at the community meetings. To GET M2Web and be able to
walk away with enough knowledge to really work well with it, I think there
needs to be a separate small meeting just for the developers who
Cameron,
do have a vistalink plugin that works in eclipse.
Que milago!
I think I heard that someone was attempting this. Are you willing to
share what you have?
I am faced with putting an eclipse RCP UI on scheduling hence my
interest in VistaLink. Right now, I am in the business of
OK, Nancy, I get the hint. Yes, it was at mu house, and I would be happy
to sport another attempt to get the admissions and web kit together. I
have been working on issues with Live CDs to see if we can get the
environment established so that we can drop the configuration into a PC's
CD Drive
Marc;
Any chance to get a URL for the site??
Online programming books for free !! Actually it is a list of links to
programming, design and database books that are online. Unfortunately
there
are no Mumps books on the list but, it seems that if you give him link he
will add it to the
All,
What does it mean: System does not have a null device ?
I have VistaLink running. When I telnet in I get the appropriate XML
bit returned. I try to get the Vista Swing Tester to connect (all
connecting is to localhost) and I get the error--full text is below.
I have cache/Vista running
Good! I bet Bhaskar would be more than happy to help you with that CD
business so you can hurry up and have that meeting!
For the GMU class he set up scripts to use a native DSL or Knoppix disk and
put all of VistA on a USB drive. He has some nice instructions as well. You
really ought to
When using VistA without VistA-Link, you have to have a null device that is
suitable in the device file. Depending upon what you are running on(Cache,
GTM, etc.), that differs.
GTMD Q^DI
VA FileMan 22.0
Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES
INPUT TO WHAT FILE: OPTION// DEVICE
Nancy,
Thanks, worked like a charm. Now I am being asked for an access code.
When cache asks me for this, I back up and do:
S DUZ=1
Then I go on my merry way. This doesn't work here.
On 4/26/06, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using VistA without VistA-Link, you have to have
You need to go back into VistA and set up a user. Try taking a look at the
Hardhats site at the installation instructions for setting up a system
manager. It starts at step 49. To the list of keys at 79, add ZTMQ
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 13:10, Geoffry Roberts wrote:
Nancy,
Thanks, worked
OOPs. Forgot the link.
http://www.hardhats.org/projects/VistA_Install/Vista_Install.html
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 13:10, Geoffry Roberts wrote:
Nancy,
Thanks, worked like a charm. Now I am being asked for an access code.
When cache asks me for this, I back up and do:
S DUZ=1
Then I go on
CCHIT OKs certification criteria, inspection process
Criteria for the certification of ambulatory electronic medical-record
products and the inspection process for certification were given final
approval by the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information
Technology on April 24.
For full
Thanks Ken,
I had decided to do just what you advised. But then I discovered that
VMPlayer advises that it not be run on a server that is a Windows
domain controller (I don't know why).
So I next decided to download VMWare Server which is avail as a free
download (in beta). I installed it, and
On 4/25/06, Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin wrote:
Kevin, I think you greatly underestimate the difficulty of providing a
general search
functionality that is easy to use and fast enough to be useful on large and
complex live
data bases. Then again, it is said that an advantage of
Kevin,
Microsoft's Virtual Server 2005 R2 documentation seems to emphasize
compatability with Windows Servers. I haven't tried it but I did
download Parallels Workstation, which installed fine, although I
couldn't boot Suse linux, but then I realized that the DVD I had was the
64 bit
OK. I have finally gotten logged on with Jim's help.
This is fantastic! Why is this not being discussed more? This has
been a major impediment for many new users who don't want to register
via a roll-and-scroll interface.
How can we get this finished and integrated into the next release?
Does this mean that there now is a completed standard? Can we get a
CCHIT-Certified sticker for VistA?
Kevin
On 4/26/06, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CCHIT OKs certification criteria, inspection process
Criteria for the certification of ambulatory electronic medical-record
For what it's worth, my opinion, nay advice, is that for production, you
should use a native Linux machine. What we are talking about is for
demo / development.
For demo / development purposes it's really not worth messing with
VMWare, Virtual Server, Parallels, etc. One of the options for Damn
Thanks Bhaskar,
For a future demo, the idea of creating a VMWare player distro is
quite an interesting idea also.
Kevin
On 4/26/06, Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For what it's worth, my opinion, nay advice, is that for production, you
should use a native Linux machine. What we are
We are planning another sprint for the gurus to complete the interface
and integrate it with VOE registration...which is the initial motivation
for this effort that will break trail for all flavours of VistA.
I think M2Web hasn't had much traction on this list because it needed a
Yes there is now a standard for ambulatory careand we are working on
certification for VOEfirst step is doing a gap analysis for each
domain - functionality, interoperabililty and security. We then produce
a development plan to address the gaps.
Joseph
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Does
Kevin wrote:
On 4/25/06, Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin wrote:
Kevin, I think you greatly underestimate the difficulty of providing a
general search
functionality that is easy to use and fast enough to be useful on large and
complex live
data bases. Then again, it is said that an
Kevin wrote:
OK. I have finally gotten logged on with Jim's help.
This is fantastic!
Thank you.
Why is this not being discussed more? This has
been a major impediment for many new users who don't want to register
via a roll-and-scroll interface.
I hadn't had any time to work on it for a
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