Yes Nancy,
I have two servers running, one with Caché under Windows Server and one with
GT.M under Linux enterprise.
I'm now working at the Linux Box with a production demo in GT.M
I think it's already configured, as I have been able to add Frida Kahlo as
its first patient and she already appears
I hope that patient name is not a real patient. This
stuff gets picked up by search engines and is on the
internet perminantly. Don't use any real data on
these posts.
Comments below
--- Alberto Odor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have only added the first screen of demographic
data, with
I hope that patient name is not a real patient. This
stuff gets picked up by search engines and is on the
internet perminantly. Don't use any real data on
these posts.
She was a patient many years ago, she's the Mexican painter Frida Kahlo (you
might have seen the movie Frida
I use it as she
Mexican laws may be different, but for me, showing any
real patient name says this person has some medical
problem, and is seeing Dr. Toppenberg. I consider
both of these facts to be confidential.
If it is a public persona, and you don't reveal any
private info, you probably are OK. The real
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Asunto: RE: [Hardhats-members] == New Patient - Frida Kahlo ==
Mexican laws may be different, but for me, showing any
real patient name says this person has some medical
problem, and is seeing Dr. Toppenberg. I consider
both of these facts to be confidential.
If it is a public
Those fields I mentioned in that last email that you need to set up can be set
using D Q^DI and then choose all and fill them in as encountered or use the
names I put there to get you straight to the fields you need. For example:
INPUT TO WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON//
EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// Keys
Anthracite
Enviado el: Martes, 26 de Julio de 2005 02:53 p.m.
Para: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Asunto: Re: [Hardhats-members] == New Patient - Frida Kahlo ==
Those fields I mentioned in that last email that you need to set up can be
set
using D Q^DI and then choose all and fill them