Just curious, what, if any, advantages are there to doing that? I like
having just one file to deal with.
Steven B. Tomlinson
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SemiVivA packages, I'll leave things as they are, in one
database file.
-- Bhaskar
Tomlinson, Steven B wrote:
Just curious, what, if any, advantages are there to doing
that? I like
having just one file to deal with.
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Pacific Telehealth
I like The Complete MUMPS, An Introduction and Reference Manual for the
MUMPS Programming Language, by Lewkowicz, published by Prentice-Hall.
Steven B. Tomlinson
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PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is supported by pretty much all browsers
since the late 1990's according to:
www.libpng.org/pub/png/pngstatus.html#browsers
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Keep in mind however, last I heard, the FOIA release has the data encryption
facilities gutted from it. So all data is sent across the network in plain
text, therefore, any patient data transmitted using the FOIA RPC Broker is
not encrypted or protected in any way.
Steven B. Tomlinson
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Aloha Bhaskar,
Thanks for the clarification, I have been wondering what (if any)
differences there were between the GT.M distributions.
Steven B. Tomlinson
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