For those who are not going to being doing the download and installation, and
for Greg with his Mac ;-)), here is the Readme that came with it.
AND thanks again, Medsphere and George.
MEDSPHERE FILEMAN
All enhancements are designed to be backwards-compatible with VA FileMan.
Run ^DINIT to ins
I am waiting for a little bird to stick his nose out on the list and tell all
the expected release date that we are scrambling to achieve, but I being one
who believes in what I think is the "Open Source Model", I would like to see
us stick it into the next release maybe in an "unstable" version
Kevin;
A lot of us have downloaded it, but have been busy getting ready for
our next release. Once that is done, then we can work on the Medsphere
additions. They came too late for the cutoff for this next release.
There has been no time to do any validation. This set of changes are
very wel
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>
> Medsphere is now making this version of FileMan available on an open-source
> basis to the community. The download is at
> http://www.hardhats.org/fileman/MSC.html
>
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There hasn't been much followup discussion for such an important post.
What is our plan for use of this code? Has any
Hi George,
and thank you for sharing this.
You told that DD* and DI* routines are backwards compatible with VA
FileMan, as currently released under the FOIA by DVA.
Can we install this on whatever FileMan 22 patch? Because we can't
install patches from FOIA anymore if we have installed this,
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> Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Medsphere FileMan
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> George --
>
> This is not an "unstructured" question, but an "unstructured" comment:
> thank you. And thank you for the use of GPL.
>
> -- Bhaskar
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On Nov 7, 2005, at 8:11 PM, Roy Gaber wrote:
I am sure XAK would be proud of your work George.
Yes!
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Medsphere FileMan
Last April in Boston, I introduced some FileMan enhancements to the
attendees of the WorldVistA meeting at InterSystems. These enhancements are
part of a suite of open-source software, "MSC FileMan", developed by me for
Medsp
I am sure XAK would be proud of your work George.
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Last April in Boston, I introduced some
Thank you George. And thank you Medsphere!
Kevin
On 11/7/05, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> THANK YOU GEORGE AND MEDSPHERE! The ability to mouse-click screens makes the
> old roll and scroll look just like a Plain Jane GUI form and it is GREAT! I
> am hoping it is going to make r
THANK YOU GEORGE AND MEDSPHERE! The ability to mouse-click screens makes the
old roll and scroll look just like a Plain Jane GUI form and it is GREAT! I
am hoping it is going to make roll and scroll registration much more
intuitive for new users which will be a major enhancement for fast paced
Last April in Boston, I introduced some FileMan enhancements to the
attendees of the WorldVistA meeting at InterSystems. These enhancements are
part of a suite of open-source software, "MSC FileMan", developed by me for
Medsphere. This version of FileMan, incidentally, is currently in operatio
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