not too general, or you may accidently map
VistA or FileMan routines to USER.
Good
day,
Douglas
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Doug,
accidently map VistA or FileMan routines to USER.
Good day,
Douglas
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Doug,Yes, my routines are in
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> Hi Doug,
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> Yes, I mapped ^DIC to USER. Originally, I converted all the globals from
> DTM environment an
un because they
are in the other UCI. If there's another reason the routines aren't running, let
me know.
Thanks,
Douglas
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Hi Doug,
Yes, I mapped ^DIC to USER. Originally, I converted all the globals from
DTM environment and place it to the USER UCI. However, when I ran the D
^XUS in the DMD3> environment I was able to get the Fileman menu area
but not able to run any of my routines.
The reason why I mapped ^DIC to t
Joe,
When you say you map ^DIC to your USER UCI do you mean in the global
mapping for the DMD3 namespace you mapped ^DIC to USER?
In that case FileMan will be looking for ^DIC in the USER namespace (what
we used to call UCI). Is that what you wanted? Is that where you put ^DIC?
Good day