So making it "Out Of Service" is beginning to sound pretty good!
On Thursday 03 February 2005 11:14 am, Greg Kreis wrote:
> If you REALLY, REALLY know that you want an entry to be deleted and you
> KNOW the consequences, you can call the ^DIK API, with DIK and DA set
> appropriately (read the
If you REALLY, REALLY know that you want an entry to be deleted and you
KNOW the consequences, you can call the ^DIK API, with DIK and DA set
appropriately (read the FM programmer manual on this classic API) and
the record is gone and the indexing is performed. Nothing can stop it,
so you don'
Nancy (and anyone else),
There are so many people that get stuck at this point,
that I think we really need to do something about it.
I'm going full speed to get my site up and running, so
I have put my installation script on the back burner
(though I will say that it worked for me and got me
thr
This is what the data dictionary said:
DATA NAMEGLOBALDATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
---
14.7,10 OUT OF SERVICE 0;11 SET (Requi
OPS. Look what I found from a bona fide expert. My solution is probably
not the one you should choose as it may not be a solution at all.
Re: [HARDHATS] Need help with volume-box pair
Date: Tue Mar 2 01:45:14 2004
From: "Rick Marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (WorldVistA)
To: [EMAIL PROTECT
First, do this, and make sure you get Cache:Cacheweb for the Box:Volume pair
(which is really VOLUME:BOX).
How I handled this was to go into Taskman Site Parameters and make these two
inactive
VISTA>D GETENV^%ZOSV
VISTA>W Y
Which give you in the output in the respective places:
UCI^VOL^NOD
Hello Friends,
I'm installing VistA once again on a new machine. I ran into the same
problem as before but I don't see there wasn't a definite solution.
On Step 47, it says to get the proper value for the BOX-VOLUME PAIR into
the TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS. The example says I should see a screen li