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Does this mean it is taking place in the past.and we are just
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Have you calculated the red shift?
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On Jul 29, 2006, at 3:35 PM, Chris Richardson wrote: OK, Reply is below in braces []; - Original Message - From: Gregory Woodhouse To: Chris Richardson ; hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Saturday, July 29, 2006 2:38 PM Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] So what is
wait state. Many of the people on this list will have primarily been involved in single user exploration or development work, but a production environment is different. A good rule of thumb is that if you do not know whether Taskman needs to be running, assume that it does. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL
ty, too. How is that, Greg? Not bad. I think my concept of architecture is a little more concrete and a little less programmatic, but the whole point of the question was to solicit other people's ideas as to what architecture means. I appreciate your response. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Jul 29, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:Would anyone care to hazard a definition?Oh, I forgot to add that negative definitions are worth a D. Don't tell me what it isn't, I want to know what it is. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Those who are enamored of practic
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On Jul 29, 2006, at 6:16 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:There is big and there is BIG!I'm still trying to figure out whether this is big, big or big. I'm hoping for big. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"You can't win if you don't finish
want to look at the Key Definition section of the Advanced User Manualhttp://hardhats.org/fileman/u2/ut_frm.htm Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"You can't win if you don't finish the race."--Richard Petty
doesn't tell you which is wrong. That makes it difficult to obtain the access code without also knowing the verify code. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Interaction is the mind-body problemof computing." --Philip L. Wadler ---
s and noise, or something else?Perhaps more to the point, I wonder if there are frequency bands used by mobile devices in a clinical setting that would differ from the typical ISM (Industrial/Scientific/Medical) bands typically used for (local area) wireless networks. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROT
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On Jul 16, 2006, at 5:00 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:It's sensible that an attempt to open a device that is busy should block, but what if the OPEN cannot succeed on semantic grounds (e.g., an attempt to open a connection to a non-routable address)? It seems to me that raising an error ought
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On Jul 15, 2006, at 4:34 PM, Tom Ackerman wrote:The real question is: Can you get it from NetFlix? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire
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there and then create your own distribution, but if you must edit the transport global, why not just edit the .KID file directly? (It's just text.) Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers.&quo
in a relatively controlled environment (an odd way to describe development and test systems!) I have occasionally needed to go down to the Fileman level, most recently when I was working with someone who had queued an install that subsequently failed.Interesting. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]&
n and then load a fresh (possibly corrected) version? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire
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ith a suggestive name (like error_log.txt). In the mean time, I think I'll add this to my "What not to do" list. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire
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pt of the A node. SET N="A" FOR SET N=$Q(@N) Q:N="" SET B($QS(N,$QL(N)))=$QS(N,1) Aaah...You let the cat out of the bag! :-) Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is at all comprehensible.
. Perhaps what is going on here is that if the parameters field is blank, you get something illegal like x: or x:("") that isn't valid, so the open fails, POP is set to 1, and you get the [DEVICE BUSY] message. Anyway, just using NEWVERSION should be just fine. Gregory Woodhouse[
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I 1 W "Hello "I "there!"The two spaces after the IF signal an implicit use of $T. The second line could have been writtenI $T W "there!"These days, it is probably more common to see "dot" notationI 1 D.W "Hello ".W "there!" Greg
e, when you exit an OPEN command, $TEST tells you whether or not the OPEN succeeded. The Kernel Device Handler (^%ZIS and relatives) sets a variable called POP to indicate success or failure, but at the MUMPS level, you need to check $TEST. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge
t is means we have most likely gotten past the VistA layer and are now dealing with a MUMPS or Linux issue. Try this (substitute the actual file name for /tmp/file.txt):S MYIO="/tmp/file.txt"O MYIO W $TC MYIO Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not h
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thers?Also, you need to check whether the open simply fails (check $T), or an error is raised. What does the documentation say regarding open parameters? Do you need to specify any? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers
="ERR^your_routine"your code hereYou can then use the following boiler plate code for the error handlerERR ;D ^%ZTER ;log the errorD UNWIND^%ZTER ;unwind the stack (clear the error)QSometimes you will see other actions, but if all you care about is logging whatever error may occur, this
On Jul 8, 2006, at 10:16 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:In any case, using "B" as a whole file index is something that never occurred to me, though i suppose it would work (once).Strike that. using "B" as a whole file cross-reference is decidedly NOT a good idea. Gregory Woodh
case, using "B" as a whole file index is something that never occurred to me, though i suppose it would work (once).(Working from memory is fun when you can get away with it.) Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire
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On Jul 8, 2006, at 10:03 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:That HFS Device you have there seems like it should work. What does it have when you inquire into it? Or did you try changing the $I to /tmp/hfs.dat? Do you have the routine VAFCHFS on your system? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Ju
", reindexing "B" in the subfile will only rebuild that cross-reference, not the top level "B" index. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire
tions might be built into those things.) Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire
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index on a file.The problem is that Fileman doesn't do what Kevin's code does. If you re-index "B", Fileman doesn't know to stuff the ALIAS entries into the cross-reference. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions
On Jul 8, 2006, at 4:55 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote: don't know if this is the problem, but when updating files, be sure to add a description, but do not add an extension. Your web browser will send a file type when the file is uploaded. If that file is not of the expected type, the downl
e the problem (or part of it). I was seeing a valid RTF file, but with unreadable contents:~:$ file NotWhatItSays.rtf NotWhatItSays.rtf: Rich Text Format data, version 1, ANSI~:$ Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers.&quo
to break it in the first place. I am able to write code to do this manually, but I wonder if there is another way that this "should" be done. There may be a utility to rebuild this index documented in the technical manuals. Unfortunately, PIMS internals are pretty much outside my a
This may explain why it's not working. That's certainly an unusual approach. The whole point of mnemonic cross-references is to allow you to create many-to-one indices (using alternate names) like this. In my opinion, multi-index lookup is much cleaner, but the PATIENT file has been aroun
ed enhancements in the future. If these enhancements can be brought back to WorldVistA, we will be working these enhancements into the main code base as standard release if they are considered to be useful and desired by the general population. Best wishes; Chris Gregory Woodhouse[E
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On Jul 6, 2006, at 8:37 PM, Usha wrote:I get this error when my pwd is not /home/vista and I try to run ^XUP from the GTM prompt. Usha It would be nice if VistA could be packaged as an embedded application so that irritating little issues like that one didn't arise. Gregory Woodhouse[
es DUZ, DT and DTIME on the on the stack to be sure they don't change (N DUZ,DT, DTIME)3. if the global variable ^%ZOSF("SS") has a value ($D(^%ZOSF("SS")#2)4. execute it (X:... ^("SS"))5. finally, restore the terminal settings (D HOME^%ZIS) Gregory Woodhous
System Audit Menu %GTM-F-FORCEDHALT, Image HALTed by MUPIP STOP I hadn't seen that last line before. Option auditing?? I'm not quite sure why it would hang, but I think you're on to something here. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his an
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othing over in the entries column. I checked the archives for this answer, but was able to find anything. Do I have to start over or can I build this list? JamieAre you using Caché? If so, you may not have your global mappings set up correctly? If you're using GT.M, it may be a problem with your gl
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internal use of Kernel). It is simply poor design for one application to start mucking around in the internal data structures of another (and it's all the worse when the other application is infrastructure). Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers.&q
On Jun 28, 2006, at 11:58 AM, Marc Krawitz wrote:Yes, I was referring to writing an order for an IV. --MarcI know that was a strange question, but for a brief moment I thought you might be talking about ordering from a supplier. But, you said *an* IV, so it was a very brief moment. Gregory
600MG TAB CV350 Select DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE: .5// ? Answer with POSSIBLE DOSAGES DISPENSE UNITS PER DOSE Choose from: .5 300 1 600 2 1200 Well, it's a good thing I wasn't saying you were wrong, given that you're obviously right! Gre
1 nor an identifier. If this turns out to be the problem, you might consider explicitly selecting an index or indices to be used for lookup. Also, if the number of matches is out of synch with your data, check to see which indices are being used and whether they need to be rebuilt. Gregory Woodhouse
problem most often happens with Warfarin. MD's make up new doses like 6.5 mg. The Pharmacy needs to rewrite those. It would be better if the system made those changes automatically. Interesting. I didn't think of that. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions
On Jun 24, 2006, at 9:32 PM, Ruben Safir wrote:As for IV's they are handled in the VA by a different system, unless things have changed. No, that's correct. Outpatient pharmacy and inpatient medications are separate systems. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his qu
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w. But why it would disappear, and then reappear later is quite strange. Any ideas? Kevin Is it always the same notes, or does it appear random? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his questions not his answers." --Voltaire Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to suppo
what other processes might do.) Database integrity tends to be a bit ad hoc in Fileman in the sense that you'll find that different programmers will come up with different techniques to try and enforce integrity constraints. My guess is that this is one of those cases. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROT
routine this process is running?Look at the Operations menu or, I believe it's ^%ZOSF("SS") Have chosen note with IEN 18 just to test if DIK works. UshaNext, I'd look at the data dictionary to see if there's something funny there like a "DEL" node causing
^DIK It hangs... And LKE's status at this point is as given below LKE> show DEFAULT ^TIU(8925,18) Owned by PID= 3465 which is an existing process If I were you, I'd check to see what this process is. Also, why node 18? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]"Judge a man by his qu
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hows it as well. I'm confused as to what the issue is. Kevin It does, but you need to know what the containing file is. What if you just have a subfile #? BTW, the "UP" nodes point up file hierarchy to the containing file. By contrast, the "SB" nodes, point down (to subfiles)
, possibly referencing the "SB" nodes, too, and then using "List
File Attributes", but that seems like a convoluted process that
requires more knowledge of the global structure of the DD than it
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pened to have handy, "The Speech Chain" (2nd ed.) by Peter B. Denes and, Elliot N. Pinson. On p. 49 there's an anatomy diagram with arrows labeled "larynx" and "vocal cords" pointing to ever so slightly different locati
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o the foreign database. That's the real issue. It's not a matter of whether MUMPS/Fileman is inherently superior to another technology -- VistA is simply already written using Fileman and the coupling is incredibly tight. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaph
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.) imposed by implementations well exceed those
spelled out in the existing MUMPS portability guidelines. would
existing implementors be willing to consider adopting a revised set
of portability guidelines that are more in line with the current
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own, raise an error (S $EC=",U,"), handle it, and log the error in your handler.4. If a process gets into a bad state, don't leave it there. Go back to some consistent state, and possibly QUIT.We REALLY need to do a better job of error handling, including responding intel
using TCP/IP at the VistA
end. This would be an especially attractive option if the serial
protocol had already been implemented, or if it was particularly
difficult (or tedious) to handle in MUMPS. On the other hand, there's
a lot to be said for the simplicity of not having to rely
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ng on Kernel over the years, and adding GT.M support to the VistA Kernel is actually quite a new thing, with a relatively small installed base, to boot 9so to speak). Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you. ___
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t that they come across as condescending. I will grant, however, that many advocates of open source products have chosen to focus on free in the financial/monetary sense of the term. But even then, it can easily become tiresome to hear again and again that the word is meant in the sense of not boun
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ether it is essentially a J2EE application server (possibly in conjunction with other functionality, of course) that can be used with Cache as its database tier (with a minimum of fuss). Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you. ___
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ll be willing to consider it as an option. Do you want to do that? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you.
ble of learning. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you.
nical expertise will have an answer for you. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you.
DIE with the "T" flag. Also see VAL^DIE and VALS^DIE. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you.
age return never gets recognized or something. It seems to be reporducable. You may need to use different terminal settings (in VistA) when at the console than those you use in an xterm. Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you.
n log? Otherwise, no ideas here. Kevin Does it look like an extra (buffered) carriage return is being sent? Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL PROTECTED]Metaphors be with you.
f the potential new record?..." Say rather that 'DA' is indeed the IEN of the record, for an existing record. --George Timson Wow...That went right past me. It is possible that you could be creating a new record so that there is no IEN (yet). Serves me right for not paying close
On May 24, 2006, at 4:49 PM, JohnLeoZ wrote:Unfortunately the pattern I have seen, over and over, is that the individual physician, however innovative and agile, is actually very low on the corporate "food chain." Sort of like the individual developer. :-( Gregory Woodhouse[EMAIL
? I am specifically looking at field 901 in file 50. Thanks Kevin I'm pretty sure that DA will be the IEN, but I don't know if Fileman guarantees this. Off-hand, I don't think DA is a documented variable available for use in input transforms, but I could be wrong. Gregory Woodhouse[
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