Thanks a million Alberto. By hosting the Video you have added
the icing to the great work selfless people like Nancy are doing
to promote VistA. Downloaded the Video here in Delhi yesterday
and it is really wonderful - full size unlike the streaming web
version.
Joseph
Edgeware Technologies
New
a
licence for GT.M on Unix or Windows. I presume it should and
GT.M may be cheaper even on these OSes than Cache.
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/3/06, Joseph Puthooran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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But I struggle to
understands the why there is an almost exclusive preference
Thanks for the input from Nancy, Kevin, Alan ONeill and others
off line. The following are some learnings that that we can draw
from what you have said.
1. There is no doubt that GT.M is robust and stable as a
database.
2. There are however bugs with the porting of VistA to Linux
GT.M. It is
Apropos Bhaskars response which I just noticed; I would like to
tender my wholehearted apologies where I may have said things
that could have hurt anyones sensibilities. There has been no
deliberate intent to hurt anyone and if I have done so
unwittingly, kindly forgive the lapse.
While responding to people like Nancy or Kevin, I do so with a
great degree of reverence and admiration. They have set high
standards for transparency and helpfulness that many of us have
greatly benefited from. You have infinite patience and no newbie
would ever feel uncomfortable interacting
Hi Alan,
Thank you for the input. Perhaps the Hui should make a KIDS
patch to rectify this problem based on your excellent work.
I think there is also a problem with the HL7 TCPIP listner and
incoming messages are not accepted by GT.M system. Outgoing
messages are going out OK. I hope that can
people prefer Cache is still a
mystery.
--- Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph Puthooran wrote:
Secondly I wonder what is the agenda of the exclusive
OpenVistA
RD coding worshops. Is it to address some of these issues
that
were left out at the OpenVistA porting exercise
of funding
to support the project. The reason for the special interest is
that one of the multinationals here in India is also willing to
partially fund it.
Joseph Puthooran
Edgeware Technologies
New Delhi, India
www.etipl.com
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. But then if someone has
attempted it, or made a better estimate, and would be open to
working together, we could look at partnering. The other model
is an Open Source one. Anyone interested?
Joseph Puthooran
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--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You do not want to reinvent the wheel
experts in M spend half an
hour to do this?
This also raises the question of whether there is any method of
backing up complete data of a patient or a select group of
patients without havng to copy the entire database?
Regards
Joseph Puthooran
Edgeware Technologies
New Delhi
www.etipl.com
--- Chris
At the conference of voluntary hospitals at New Delhi on the 2nd
of April (www.etipl.com), we are also having representation
from national bodies involved in control of HIV/AIDS and
Tuberculosis in the country. Can we know if VistA can play a
useful role in these two areas and also to understand
on Vista in India around October this year.
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On Wed, 2004-08-18 at 01:00, Joseph Puthooran wrote:
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Yes I do want my application to interface with VistA. The
application that I am working
Hi,
This is my first attempt at impementing an HL7 interface for an
application developed using .NET platform using MS SQL database.
I have been able to customise my message using the messaging
workbench of the Vetrens Administration (V 1.6.2.504). I have
the HL7 message profile part done. I
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Hi,
This is my first attempt at impementing an HL7 interface for
an
application developed using .NET
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