[Hardhats-members] Context manager error

2005-04-08 Thread Nancy Anthracite
When trying to connect to the VA Demo running on a Linux box with GTM, I am 
getting the error

 Context manager error:  (0x80040154) ][CContextor::RunFailure]

 in a message box with CPRS - Patient Chart in the bar.  After clicking the OK 
I get

Access violation at address 0041AFC0 in module 'CPRSChaart23-15'. Read of 
address AFABFEC9.

This also has CPRS - Patient Chart in the dialog box bar.

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[Hardhats-members] I hate to clutter the list... But if someone at the conference could check teamspeak

2005-04-08 Thread Doctor Bones
It doesn't seam to be working.  
address 66.28.218.45

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista Configuration on Linux and GT.M

2005-04-08 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Thanks Mark.

I couldn't find your page by navigating from the home
page, so I put a link to it from Configuration
overview.

Kevin

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http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/index.php?title=Begin_Configuration_of_Vista
 
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[Hardhats-members] Codeweavers at the WorldVistA meeting

2005-04-08 Thread Nancy Anthracite
Aric Stewart from Codeweavers is here at he WorldVistA meeting working hard 
and long to get CPRS working on Wine.  This is so fantastic that it is just 
about beyond words for me. At the moment Aric is working with the development 
version of Crossover, but that is just the first step. The goal is Wine.  

Kevin Toppenberg, with very significant remote help, has also been working 
madly, long and hard on fixing CPRS 1.0.23.15 to work with Wine by removing 
or substituting some of the elements causing problems that are not being used 
so we can focus on the ones that are being used.  The goal is to fix 
everything eventually, but to concentrate on the absolutely required elements 
now.  

Many of you have contributed to the effort already as I have been busy since 
Friday night pulling together the information needed for Kevin and Aric to 
work and I want to thank all of you as your contribution has made this effort 
possible.  If it were not for the remote help we have had, this effort would 
not have a prayer of success.

I am now looking for databases we can attempt to connect to as this process 
continues.  They need to use CPRS version 1.0.23.15 or more recent and you 
need to be able to protect your database and your system by backing it up or 
putting it on a separate server so if something we do crashes your system, 
you can recover. I know that is a tall order, but if you can match it, please 
email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Codeweavers at the WorldVistA meeting

2005-04-08 Thread Greg Woodhouse
I was just talking to a co-worker who said that back in 1995 he used a
product from Neuron Technology that allows binaries (in his case,
compiled C code) to run on multiple platforms. Is anyone familiar with
this company/product? a predecessor to Wine perhaps?

--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Aric Stewart from Codeweavers is here at he WorldVistA meeting
 working hard 
 and long to get CPRS working on Wine.  This is so fantastic that it
 is just 
 about beyond words for me. At the moment Aric is working with the
 development 
 version of Crossover, but that is just the first step. The goal is
 Wine.  
 
 Kevin Toppenberg, with very significant remote help, has also been
 working 
 madly, long and hard on fixing CPRS 1.0.23.15 to work with Wine by
 removing 
 or substituting some of the elements causing problems that are not
 being used 
 so we can focus on the ones that are being used.  The goal is to fix 
 everything eventually, but to concentrate on the absolutely required
 elements 
 now.  
 
 Many of you have contributed to the effort already as I have been
 busy since 
 Friday night pulling together the information needed for Kevin and
 Aric to 
 work and I want to thank all of you as your contribution has made
 this effort 
 possible.  If it were not for the remote help we have had, this
 effort would 
 not have a prayer of success.
 
 I am now looking for databases we can attempt to connect to as this
 process 
 continues.  They need to use CPRS version 1.0.23.15 or more recent
 and you 
 need to be able to protect your database and your system by backing
 it up or 
 putting it on a separate server so if something we do crashes your
 system, 
 you can recover. I know that is a tall order, but if you can match
 it, please 
 email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
 
 -- 
 Nancy Anthracite
 
 
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[Hardhats-members] A no xdialog vista install script with a twist .... Bhaskar

2005-04-08 Thread Dr Bones
Hi...
I slightly modified Bhaskar's script
it is below.
It does some other things tolike gde, mupip, rundown

I don't know which commands don't need the environment so I put it in
all of them.

ALSO 

Bhaskar, since this is your script... would you mind horribley GPL'ing
it?

MORE IMPORTANTLY,
I hope you don't mind the hash I made of your script.

-

#!/bin/bash
# Install and run OpenVistA for the OpenVistA Vivum live CD.
# GT.M[TM] is assumed to be on the CD at /usr/local/gtm.
# OpenVistA distribution is assumed to be on the CD
at /usr/local/OpenVistA.
#
# This script is placed in the public domain by K.S. Bhaskar
#
# For demonstration purposes only, and not for production use.
# The user assumes all responsibility for using this script.
#
# Revision history
# 20040103  0.1   K.S. BhaskarInitial Creation
# 20040119  0.11  K.S. BhaskarMake mount command sudo
# 20040122  0.12  K.S. BhaskarRemove mount command and require
directories be mounted in advance
# 20040605  0.2   K.S. BhaskarPut all source files in one directory
# 20050404  0.201 Manolis.Modified script slightly for no
Xdialog boxes and added commands.

# Default locations for GT.M and OpenVistA
if [[ -z $gtm_source ]] ; then export gtm_source=/usr/local/gtm ; fi
if [[ -z $vista_source ]] ; then export
vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA ; fi

# Set up GT.M environment  point to global directory
. $gtm_source/gtmprofile
export gtmgbldir=$vista_source/g/mumps.gld

echo
echo The no Xdialog version of Bhaskar's script
echo

# Determine action
case $1 in
  --install) action=Install (and run) ;;
  --run) action=Run ;;
  --erase) action=Erase ;;
  --rundown) action=Rundown ;;
  --gde) action=gde;;
  --lke) action=lke;;
  --dse) action=dse;;
  --mupip) action=mupip;;
  *) echo vista usage 
 echo vista --install directory install (and run)
 echo vista --run directory run vista
 echo vista --erase directory   delete vista
 echo vista --rundown directory rundown vista
 echo vista --gde directory system management utility
 echo vista --lke directory lock contention utility
 echo vista --dse directory system management utility
 echo vista --mupip directory   system mamagement for startup
and shutdown
 exit 1;;
esac


  # Determine directory if none specified
  if [[ -z $2  ]]
then echo must be called specifying the directory ... vista
--action directory ; exit 1
  else export vista_home=$2
  fi


# For Run and Erase directory must exist; for Install OK to create if
non existent
case $action in
  (Run|Erase) if ! [[ -f $vista_home/g/mumps.dat ]]
  then echo $vista_home/g/mumps.dat does not exist.  Exiting... ;
exit 1
  fi ;;
  *)  if ! [[ -d $vista_home  -d $vista_home/o  -d $vista_home/r ]]
  then echo $vista_home and/or subdirectories don't exist.
creatingi them now!
if ! `mkdirhier $vista_home/g $vista_home/o $vista_home/r`
then echo Unable to create $vista_home and/or subdirectories.
Exiting...; exit 1
fi
  fi ;;
esac

export gtmroutines=$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
$vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_dist
echo - Environment 
echo vista_home= $vista_home
echo gtmroutines   = $gtmroutines
echo gtmgbldir = $gtmgbldir
echo gtm_source= $gtm_source
echo vista_source  = $vista_source
echo --
echo


case $action in
  Run)
cd $vista_home
if [[ -z $3 ]] ; then $gtm_dist/mumps -dir ; else $gtm_dist/mumps
-run $3 ; fi
  ;;
  Erase) if ! `rm -rf $vista_home`
then echo Unable to delete $vista_home.  Exiting... ; exit 1
fi
  ;;
  Install (and run)) echo Copying the database.  May take several
minutes.
gzip -d $vista_source/g/mumps.dat.gz $vista_home/g/mumps.dat
if [[ -z $3 ]] ; then $gtm_dist/mumps -dir ; else $gtm_dist/mumps
-run $3 ; fi
;;
  Rundown)
echo Running Down
$gtm_dist/mupip rundown -r *
;;
  gde)
$gtm_dist/mumps -r ^GDE
;;
  dse)
$gtm_dist/dse
;;
  lke)
$gtm_dist/lke
;;
  mupip)
   $gtm_dist/mupip
   ;;
esac




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Re: [Hardhats-members] Codeweavers at the WorldVistA meeting

2005-04-08 Thread Nancy Anthracite
We are alpha testing now and it is looking really good!

I will Aric when he gets free. 

On Friday 08 April 2005 12:56 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 I was just talking to a co-worker who said that back in 1995 he used a
 product from Neuron Technology that allows binaries (in his case,
 compiled C code) to run on multiple platforms. Is anyone familiar with
 this company/product? a predecessor to Wine perhaps?

 --- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Aric Stewart from Codeweavers is here at he WorldVistA meeting
  working hard
  and long to get CPRS working on Wine.  This is so fantastic that it
  is just
  about beyond words for me. At the moment Aric is working with the
  development
  version of Crossover, but that is just the first step. The goal is
  Wine.
 
  Kevin Toppenberg, with very significant remote help, has also been
  working
  madly, long and hard on fixing CPRS 1.0.23.15 to work with Wine by
  removing
  or substituting some of the elements causing problems that are not
  being used
  so we can focus on the ones that are being used.  The goal is to fix
  everything eventually, but to concentrate on the absolutely required
  elements
  now.
 
  Many of you have contributed to the effort already as I have been
  busy since
  Friday night pulling together the information needed for Kevin and
  Aric to
  work and I want to thank all of you as your contribution has made
  this effort
  possible.  If it were not for the remote help we have had, this
  effort would
  not have a prayer of success.
 
  I am now looking for databases we can attempt to connect to as this
  process
  continues.  They need to use CPRS version 1.0.23.15 or more recent
  and you
  need to be able to protect your database and your system by backing
  it up or
  putting it on a separate server so if something we do crashes your
  system,
  you can recover. I know that is a tall order, but if you can match
  it, please
  email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
 
  --
  Nancy Anthracite
 
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] A no xdialog vista install script with a twist .... Bhaskar

2005-04-08 Thread rgaber


Consider correcting this first

 *) if ! [[ -d $vista_home  -d $vista_home/o  -d $vista_home/r ]] then echo "$vista_home and/or subdirectories don't exist.creatingi them now!"
- Original Message -
From: Dr Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wednesday, April 6, 2005 1:09 pm
Subject: [Hardhats-members] A no xdialog vista install script with a twist  Bhaskar

 Hi...  I slightly modified Bhaskar's script  it is below.  It does some other things tolike gde, mupip, rundown   I don't know which commands don't need the environment so I put it in  all of them.   ALSO   Bhaskar, since this is your script... would you mind horribley GPL'ing  it?   MORE IMPORTANTLY,  I hope you don't mind the hash I made of your script.   ---  --   #!/bin/bash  # Install and run OpenVistA for the OpenVistA Vivum live CD.  # GT.M[TM] is assumed to be on the CD at /usr/local/gtm.  # OpenVistA distribution is assumed to be on the CD  at /usr/local/OpenVistA.  #  # This script is placed in the public domain by K.S. Bhaskar  # 
 # For demonstration purposes only, and not for production use.  # The user assumes all responsibility for using this script.  #  # Revision history  # 20040103 0.1 K.S. Bhaskar Initial Creation  # 20040119 0.11 K.S. Bhaskar Make mount command sudo  # 20040122 0.12 K.S. Bhaskar Remove mount command and require  directories be mounted in advance  # 20040605 0.2 K.S. Bhaskar Put all source files in one  directory# 20050404 0.201 Manolis. Modified script  slightly for no  Xdialog boxes and added commands.   # Default locations for GT.M and OpenVistA  if [[ -z $gtm_source ]] ; then export gtm_source=/usr/local/gtm ; fi  if [[ -z $vista_source ]] ; then export  vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA ; fi   # Set up GT.M environment  point to global directory  . $gtm_source/gtmprofile 
 export gtmgbldir=$vista_source/g/mumps.gld   echo  echo "The no Xdialog version of Bhaskar's script"  echo   # Determine action  case $1 in  --install) action="" ;;  --run) action="" ;;  --erase) action="" ;;  --rundown) action="" ;;  --gde) action="";;  --lke) action="";;  --dse) action="";;  --mupip) action="";;  *) echo "vista usage "  echo "vista --install directory install (and run)"  echo "vista --run directory run vista"  echo "vista --erase directory delete vista"  echo "vista --rundown directory rundown vista"  echo "vista --gde directory system management utility"  echo "vista --lke directory lock contention utility"  echo "vista --dse directory system management utility" 
 echo "vista --mupip directory system mamagement for  startupand shutdown"  exit 1;;  esac# Determine directory if none specified  if [[ -z $2 ]]  then echo "must be called specifying the directory ... vista  --action directory" ; exit 1  else export vista_home=$2  fi# For Run and Erase directory must exist; for Install OK to create if  non existent  case $action in  ("Run"|"Erase") if ! [[ -f $vista_home/g/mumps.dat ]]  then echo "$vista_home/g/mumps.dat does not exist.  Exiting..." ;  exit 1  fi ;;  *) if ! [[ -d $vista_home  -d $vista_home/o  -d  $vista_home/r ]]  then echo "$vista_home and/or subdirectories don't exist.  creatingi them now!"  if ! `mkdirhier $vista_home/g $vista_home/o $vista_home/r` 
 then echo "Unable to create $vista_home and/or subdirectories.  Exiting..."; exit 1  fi  fi ;;  esac   export gtmroutines="$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)  $vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_dist"  echo "- Environment "  echo "vista_home = $vista_home"  echo "gtmroutines = $gtmroutines"  echo "gtmgbldir = $gtmgbldir"  echo "gtm_source = $gtm_source"  echo "vista_source = $vista_source"  echo "--"  echocase $action in  "Run")  cd $vista_home  if [[ -z $3 ]] ; then $gtm_dist/mumps -dir ; else $gtm_dist/mumps  -run $3 ; fi  ;;  "Erase") if ! `rm -rf $vista_home`  then echo "Unable to delete $vista_home. Exiting..." ; exit 1  fi  ;; 
 "Install (and run)") echo "Copying the database. May take several  minutes."  gzip -d $vista_source/g/mumps.dat.gz $vista_home/g/mumps.dat  if [[ -z $3 ]] ; then $gtm_dist/mumps -dir ; else $gtm_dist/mumps  -run $3 ; fi  ;;  "Rundown")  echo "Running Down"  $gtm_dist/mupip rundown -r "*"  ;;  "gde")  $gtm_dist/mumps -r ^GDE  ;;  "dse")  $gtm_dist/dse  ;;  "lke")  $gtm_dist/lke  ;;  "mupip")  $gtm_dist/mupip  ;;  esac  ---  SF email is sponsored by - The IT Product Guide  Read honest  candid reviews on hundreds of IT Products from real  users.Discover which products truly live up to the hype. Start  reading now. 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Codeweavers at the WorldVistA meeting

2005-04-08 Thread Greg Woodhouse
That's great!

--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We are alpha testing now and it is looking really good!
 
 I will Aric when he gets free. 
 
 On Friday 08 April 2005 12:56 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
  I was just talking to a co-worker who said that back in 1995 he
 used a
  product from Neuron Technology that allows binaries (in his case,
  compiled C code) to run on multiple platforms. Is anyone familiar
 with
  this company/product? a predecessor to Wine perhaps?
 
  --- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Aric Stewart from Codeweavers is here at he WorldVistA meeting
   working hard
   and long to get CPRS working on Wine.  This is so fantastic that
 it
   is just
   about beyond words for me. At the moment Aric is working with the
   development
   version of Crossover, but that is just the first step. The goal
 is
   Wine.
  
   Kevin Toppenberg, with very significant remote help, has also
 been
   working
   madly, long and hard on fixing CPRS 1.0.23.15 to work with Wine
 by
   removing
   or substituting some of the elements causing problems that are
 not
   being used
   so we can focus on the ones that are being used.  The goal is to
 fix
   everything eventually, but to concentrate on the absolutely
 required
   elements
   now.
  
   Many of you have contributed to the effort already as I have been
   busy since
   Friday night pulling together the information needed for Kevin
 and
   Aric to
   work and I want to thank all of you as your contribution has made
   this effort
   possible.  If it were not for the remote help we have had, this
   effort would
   not have a prayer of success.
  
   I am now looking for databases we can attempt to connect to as
 this
   process
   continues.  They need to use CPRS version 1.0.23.15 or more
 recent
   and you
   need to be able to protect your database and your system by
 backing
   it up or
   putting it on a separate server so if something we do crashes
 your
   system,
   you can recover. I know that is a tall order, but if you can
 match
   it, please
   email me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] .
  
   --
   Nancy Anthracite
  
  
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[Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this error with 
SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?

GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special UCX/DSM open
   ^-
At column 25, line 9, source module /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
   ^-
At column 33, line 40, source module /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to this command

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Greg Woodhouse
What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.

Incidntally, if I may be allowed a small soapbox here, I find it very
annonying that something so basic as TCP/IP should require a syntax
that is completely system dependent. MUMPS badly needs a standard
sockets API.

--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this
 error with 
 SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?
 
 GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
 S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special UCX/DSM
 open
^-
 At column 25, line 9, source module
 /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
 %GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
 S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
^-
 At column 33, line 40, source module
 /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
 %GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to this command
 
 Before running this entry point set your debugger to stop at
 the place you want to debug. Some spots to use:
 'SERV+1^XWBTCPM', 'MAIN+1^XWBTCPM' or 'CAPI+1^XWBPRS.'
 
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
Would I call that at the GTM prompt?

GTM ^%ZOSF(OS)

On Friday 08 April 2005 12:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
 Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.

 Incidntally, if I may be allowed a small soapbox here, I find it very
 annonying that something so basic as TCP/IP should require a syntax
 that is completely system dependent. MUMPS badly needs a standard
 sockets API.


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Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
TMW ^%ZOSF(OS)
GT.M (Unix)^19

Funny thing is, after I ran the initial DEBUG command and got all the errors, 
it continued on asking which port I wanted to listen on.  I hit CTRL C and 
entered the command again and did not receive the initial error, it accepted 
the DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM.

I also set DEBUG on the client side, I can see it echo the connection 
information and local port etc. but it still crashes the client immediately 
after.

I am going to configure SemiViva .4 tonight on a different port and see if I 
have better luck.

On Friday 08 April 2005 13:50, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
 Just write it

 W ^%ZOSF(OS)

 VAX DSM(V6)^16

 --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Would I call that at the GTM prompt?
 
  GTM ^%ZOSF(OS)
 
  On Friday 08 April 2005 12:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
   What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like the
   Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.
snip
  --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this
   error with 
   SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?
   
   GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
                   S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special
 UCX/DSM
   open
                                          ^-
                   At column 25, line 9, source module
   /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
   %GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
                   S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
                                                  ^-
                   At column 33, line 40, source module
   /home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
   %GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to this command
   
   Before running this entry point set your debugger to stop at
   the place you want to debug. Some spots to use:
   'SERV+1^XWBTCPM', 'MAIN+1^XWBTCPM' or 'CAPI+1^XWBPRS.'
   
   or location of your choice.
   
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Greg Woodhouse
What attracted my attention was

S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special UCX/DSM open

Perhaps the OPEN syntax is similar. My only thought would be to look at
the code to see what kind of condition variable is being used when
prompting you for a port. Could something be left over in your symbol
table? 


--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 TMW ^%ZOSF(OS)
 GT.M (Unix)^19
 
 Funny thing is, after I ran the initial DEBUG command and got all the
 errors, 
 it continued on asking which port I wanted to listen on.  I hit CTRL
 C and 
 entered the command again and did not receive the initial error, it
 accepted 
 the DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM.
 
 I also set DEBUG on the client side, I can see it echo the connection
 
 information and local port etc. but it still crashes the client
 immediately 
 after.
 
 I am going to configure SemiViva .4 tonight on a different port and
 see if I 
 have better luck.
 
 On Friday 08 April 2005 13:50, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
  Just write it
 
  W ^%ZOSF(OS)
 
  VAX DSM(V6)^16
 
  --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Would I call that at the GTM prompt?
  
   GTM ^%ZOSF(OS)
  
   On Friday 08 April 2005 12:47, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It looks like
 the
Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.
 snip
   --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting
 this
error with 
SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?

GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
                S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special
  UCX/DSM
open
                                       ^-
                At column 25, line 9, source module
/home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
                S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
                                               ^-
                At column 33, line 40, source module
/home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to this
 command

Before running this entry point set your debugger to stop at
the place you want to debug. Some spots to use:
'SERV+1^XWBTCPM', 'MAIN+1^XWBTCPM' or 'CAPI+1^XWBPRS.'

or location of your choice.

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[Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek characters :) HELP !!!

2005-04-08 Thread Dr Bones
After the internationalization talk got me fired up...
At first I tried printing out a variable with greek text in it
SET FOO= -if that doesn't show up in your browser trust me it
is Greek (iso-8859-7)
WRITE FOO
and I get greek :)
WRITE $ASCII(FOO)
and I get 206  no matter what the first character in FOO is
WRITE $CHAR(210)
gives me a block

and vista gives me control character errors so ...

I decided to try the pattable stuff that I was told about 
I read from pages 40 to 43 in the GTM unix programmers guide and tried
to set up my own pattern table

I set up my environment variables
gtm_pattern_file=/blah/blah/pattern (which is the pattern file)
gtm_pattern_table=GREEK

then I have the following as my pattern file
-
PATSTART
PATTABLE GREEK
 PATCODE L
   97,98,99, -
   100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109, -
   110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119, -
   120,121,122, -
   219, -
   220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229, -
   230,231,232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239, -
   240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249, -
   250,251,252,253,254
 PATCODE N
   48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57
 PATCODE U
   65,66,67,68,69, -
   70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79, -
   80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90, -
   181,182,184,185,186,188,191, -
   193,194,195,196,197,198,199, -
   200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209, -
   210,211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218

PATEND
;it says that there is a syntax error on PATEND
-
I run vista
I enter VIEW PATLOAD:pattern and get the following error

GTMVIEW PATLOAD:patternCannot load table GREEK twice

%GTM-E-PATTABSYNTAX, Error in pattern at line 24

GTMVIEW PATCODE:GREEK

GTM



I am sure it is something simple but my eyes have gone all blurry.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] A no xdialog vista install script with a twist .... Bhaskar

2005-04-08 Thread Dr Bones
heh :)
If you are talking about the carriage return that is because I cut
and pasted it ... sorry.
But, if you are talking about my spelling ... welll
dammit jim I am a doctor not a english major :D

it does work though... although it isn't particularly safe!

I  definitely didn't think it was ready for prime time... 
I just wanted to sort of get the ball rolling a little.
I already have two modifications that I have to make to it.
And, I am still not sure which commands require the location of your
database.

I am still pretty much in the dark as to how all this works...
I am just feeling my way along hoping to find bread crumbs provided by
all of you, and the volumes of documentation that I am trying to grok.


Mano



Consider correcting this first

 

  *)  if ! [[ -d $vista_home  -d $vista_home/o  -d $vista_home/r ]]
  then echo $vista_home and/or subdirectories don't exist.
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RE: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging info with - D O DEBUG^XWBTCPM

2005-04-08 Thread Steven . Tomlinson
Agreed.


 -Original Message-
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Greg
 Woodhouse
 Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 10:46 AM
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging 
 info with -
 D O DEBUG^XWBTCPM
 
 
 The Broker is an application layer protocol. On the other hand BSD
 sockets are used to implement network interfaces at the TCP or UDP
 level, so this is kind of apples and oranges. But, to be sure, the
 Broker uses a connection handling model significantly different from
 most TCP/IP based protocols. 
 
 On the Windows end, the Broker components use plain old Windows
 sockets, but there still has to be an API on the MUMPS end. 
 It would br
 great if MUMPS vendors would implement something like BSD sockets in a
 uniform way instead of forcing people to use system dependent code to
 accomplish the same thing.
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I don't think the problem is so much with MUMPS, as with 
 CPRS and the
  RPC
  Broker attempting to implement it's own protocol instead of being
  written to
  use the BSD Sockets API which has been around much longer 
 than VistA.
  
  Steven B. Tomlinson
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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  www.PacificHui.org
  
  
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
  Greg
   Woodhouse
   Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 9:48 AM
   To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
   Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Trying to get some debugging 
   info with -
   DO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
   
   
   What is the value of ^%ZOSF(OS) on your system? It 
 looks like the
   Broker is trying to use the open parameters specific to DSM.
   
   Incidntally, if I may be allowed a small soapbox here, I find it
  very
   annonying that something so basic as TCP/IP should 
 require a syntax
   that is completely system dependent. MUMPS badly needs a standard
   sockets API.
   
   --- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am still attempting to connect with CPRS and I am getting this
error with 
SemiViva FOIA Gold.  Any clues?

GTMDO DEBUG^XWBTCPM
S XWBTDEV=% O XWBTDEV:(TCPDEV):60 ;Special
  UCX/DSM
open
   ^-
At column 25, line 9, source module
/home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARUNK, Deviceparameter unknown
S XWBTDEV=$P U XWBTDEV:(NOWRAP:RECORDSIZE=512)
   ^-
At column 33, line 40, source module
/home/vista/r/XWBTCPM.m
%GTM-E-DEVPARINAP, Device parameter inappropriate to 
 this command

Before running this entry point set your debugger to stop at
the place you want to debug. Some spots to use:
'SERV+1^XWBTCPM', 'MAIN+1^XWBTCPM' or 'CAPI+1^XWBPRS.'

or location of your choice.

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[Hardhats-members] Domain inquiry error on first run after

2005-04-08 Thread Mark Street
I decided to go back through things and reconfigure.  This is a Red Hat Linux 
9 box with FOIA SemiVivA GOLD source.  Funny little error here when printing 
out an inquiry of my newly set domain name.  NOTE, the error only occurs the 
first time the command is issued.  If I back out and re-issue the sequence no 
error is reported and the query is output normally.

Select OPTION: 5  INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES

OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DOMAIN//
Select DOMAIN NAME: streetchiro.com
ANOTHER ONE:
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record 
Number
 (IEN)  . S (%,%1)=$ZGETDVI($I,TT_ACCPORNAM)
^-
At column 14, line 44, source module /home/vista/r/_ZIS4.m
%GTM-E-FNOTONSYS, Function or special variable is not supported by this 
operating system


NUMBER: 23  NAME: STREETCHIRO.COM
  LEVEL 1 NAME (c): COM LEVEL 2 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM
  LEVEL 3 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM LEVEL 4 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek characters :) HELP !!!

2005-04-08 Thread Chris Richardson
Dr. Bones;

   Try this;

F I=1:1:$L(FOO) W $ASCII(FOO,I)_:_$E(FOO,I)_|

That should help.


- Original Message -
From: Dr Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:20 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek characters :) HELP !!!


After the internationalization talk got me fired up...
At first I tried printing out a variable with greek text in it
SET FOO= -if that doesn't show up in your browser trust me it
is Greek (iso-8859-7)
WRITE FOO
and I get greek :)
WRITE $ASCII(FOO)
and I get 206  no matter what the first character in FOO is
WRITE $CHAR(210)
gives me a block

and vista gives me control character errors so ...

I decided to try the pattable stuff that I was told about
I read from pages 40 to 43 in the GTM unix programmers guide and tried
to set up my own pattern table

I set up my environment variables
gtm_pattern_file=/blah/blah/pattern (which is the pattern file)
gtm_pattern_table=GREEK

then I have the following as my pattern file
-
PATSTART
PATTABLE GREEK
 PATCODE L
   97,98,99, -
   100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109, -
   110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119, -
   120,121,122, -
   219, -
   220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229, -
   230,231,232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239, -
   240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249, -
   250,251,252,253,254
 PATCODE N
   48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57
 PATCODE U
   65,66,67,68,69, -
   70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79, -
   80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90, -
   181,182,184,185,186,188,191, -
   193,194,195,196,197,198,199, -
   200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209, -
   210,211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218

PATEND
;it says that there is a syntax error on PATEND
-
I run vista
I enter VIEW PATLOAD:pattern and get the following error

GTMVIEW PATLOAD:patternCannot load table GREEK twice

%GTM-E-PATTABSYNTAX, Error in pattern at line 24

GTMVIEW PATCODE:GREEK

GTM



I am sure it is something simple but my eyes have gone all blurry.

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek characters :) HELP !!!

2005-04-08 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Pardon me for coming in late, but is the problem o get GTM to display
the proper ISO-8859-7 glyphs? Just for fun, try compiling the following
C program:

#include stdio.h

main()
{
  char c = (char) 47;

  printf(%c\n, c);
}

It should print out the character '/'. Next, try replacing 47 with 210
and repeating the process.

If your terminal is configured for ISO-8859-7, you might get something
reasonable.

--- Chris Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Dr. Bones;
 
Try this;
 
 F I=1:1:$L(FOO) W $ASCII(FOO,I)_:_$E(FOO,I)_|
 
 That should help.
 
 
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 From: Dr Bones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
 Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:20 PM
 Subject: [Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek characters :)
 HELP !!!
 
 
 After the internationalization talk got me fired up...
 At first I tried printing out a variable with greek text in it
 SET FOO=ΛΚΞΔΣΛΦΚ -if that doesn't show up in your browser
 trust me it
 is Greek (iso-8859-7)
 WRITE FOO
 and I get greek :)
 WRITE $ASCII(FOO)
 and I get 206  no matter what the first character in FOO is
 WRITE $CHAR(210)
 gives me a block
 
 and vista gives me control character errors so ...
 
 I decided to try the pattable stuff that I was told about
 I read from pages 40 to 43 in the GTM unix programmers guide and
 tried
 to set up my own pattern table
 
 I set up my environment variables
 gtm_pattern_file=/blah/blah/pattern (which is the pattern file)
 gtm_pattern_table=GREEK
 
 then I have the following as my pattern file
 -
 PATSTART
 PATTABLE GREEK
  PATCODE L
97,98,99, -
100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109, -
110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119, -
120,121,122, -
219, -
220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229, -
230,231,232,233,234,235,236,237,238,239, -
240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249, -
250,251,252,253,254
  PATCODE N
48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57
  PATCODE U
65,66,67,68,69, -
70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79, -
80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90, -
181,182,184,185,186,188,191, -
193,194,195,196,197,198,199, -
200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209, -
210,211,212,213,214,215,216,217,218
 
 PATEND
 ;it says that there is a syntax error on PATEND
 -
 I run vista
 I enter VIEW PATLOAD:pattern and get the following error
 
 GTMVIEW PATLOAD:patternCannot load table GREEK twice
 
 %GTM-E-PATTABSYNTAX, Error in pattern at line 24
 
 GTMVIEW PATCODE:GREEK
 
 GTM
 
 
 
 I am sure it is something simple but my eyes have gone all blurry.
 
 Thanks!
 
 
 
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[Hardhats-members] Laboratory Cumulative Patch Question

2005-04-08 Thread Charles G Lambrecht/HOSPOPS/VET/UTIA
We are in the middle of (actually, near the end of) catching up all the patches we haven't done over the years to our system. Lab was implemented in 1988 or so and gradually patched. Its been at version 5.2, but was about ~80 patches short of being up to date. We loaded patch LR-5P2_SEQ-223_PAT-283.TXT a few nights ago.It did what it was supposed to do: it added the institution address to the cumulative and interim pages. Ummm, it also modified the cumulative report options to the interim format... Here's the exact sentence:Cumulative Report options are modified to the interim report format andwill include the address page(s) which will be printed at the end of thereport.Well, it turns out our clinicians like the cumulative format printed each day...Can anyone out there elaborate on why this change was done? Are most VA's not printing the cumulative anymore? We are still charting it...I think its a good time to quit printing it - we can now get to the cumulative format in CPRS. Ya!That's why we are going full tilt into patching...Anyway - I've found theold entry point of our cumulative printing and would like to keep using it. Any dire warnings from anyone in the know for *not* using the usual entry point in the option:NAME: LRTASK CUM MENU TEXT: TASK THE CUMULATIVE TO RUN EACH NITETYPE: run routineDESCRIPTION: THIS OPTION NOW PRINTS IN THE INTERIM REPORT FORMAT. Thereport prints site codes for tests and prints a separate page(s) at the endof the report which lists the performing lab name, address and site code. This function is automatically run by the TaskManager. This is the dailyinterim cumulative report. ROUTINE: AIDQ^LRRP2The old entry point was CL2^LRACRegards,Charles--Charles LambrechtManager - Computer Operations[EMAIL PROTECTED]   (865) 974-5742University of TN College of Veterinary Medicine--

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Re: [Hardhats-members] Pattern tables and greek characters :) HELP !!!

2005-04-08 Thread Jim Self
Mano wrote:
After the internationalization talk got me fired up...
At first I tried printing out a variable with greek text in it
SET FOO=ΛΚΞΔΣΛΦΚ -if that doesn't show up in your browser trust me 
it
is Greek (iso-8859-7)
WRITE FOO
and I get greek :)
WRITE $ASCII(FOO)
and I get 206  no matter what the first character in FOO is
WRITE $CHAR(210)
gives me a block

How did the Greek characters get entered into email? They are not iso-8859-7 as 
received.
They look like UTF-8 Unicode and they do show up as Greek letters when I select 
the UTF-8
character encoding from the view menu of my browser. UTF-8 is an 8-bit variable 
length
encoding of the multi-byte unicode characters. Notice that every odd numbered 
byte has the
ascii value 206, the same as in your previous example.

In the table below, the 4th column displays the Greek letters from your example 
above when
the page is viewed with character encoding iso-8859-7. The 5th column displays 
the
corresponding unicode entities for the same Greek characters. These appear in 
Greek even
with my normal character encoding of iso-8859-1 (western).

s z=ΛΚΞΔΣΛΦΚ f i=2:2:$l(z) s c=$e(z,i),a=$a(c) w
!,i,?3,c,?5,a,?10,$c(a+48),?13,#,$s(a127:768+a,1:a),; 
,c?1U,c?1L,c?1N,c?1P,c?1C,c?1E

2  › 155  Ë  #923; 11
4  š 154  Ê  #922; 11
6  ž 158  Î  #926; 11
8  ” 148  Ä  #916; 11
10 £ 163  Ó  #931; 000101
12 › 155  Ë  #923; 11
14 ¦ 166  Ö  #934; 000101
16 š 154  Ê  #922; 11

I don't remember the correct algorithm for converting UTF-8 right now, but the 
above
produced results consistent with the rendering of the characters in Mozilla for 
Mano's two
examples.

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Systems Architect, Lead Developer
VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
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Re: [Hardhats-members] Domain inquiry error on first run after

2005-04-08 Thread Lloyd Milligan
GT.M attempts to compile the whole routine, even though part of it is not 
reachable in the GT.M context.  I think Bhaskar explained in an old message 
how to compile all the routines once at the beginning, thereby avoiding 
these annoying interruptions (but I don't remember the details).

This may also explain the broker errors pertaining to non GT.M platforms 
that you reported in another message.  They are compile errors pertaining to 
sections of code that are not actually reached in your environment (not 
execute errors).

Lloyd
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Domain inquiry error on first run after


I decided to go back through things and reconfigure.  This is a Red Hat 
Linux
9 box with FOIA SemiVivA GOLD source.  Funny little error here when 
printing
out an inquiry of my newly set domain name.  NOTE, the error only occurs 
the
first time the command is issued.  If I back out and re-issue the sequence 
no
error is reported and the query is output normally.

Select OPTION: 5  INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DOMAIN//
Select DOMAIN NAME: streetchiro.com
ANOTHER ONE:
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO// BOTH Computed Fields and Record
Number
(IEN)  . S (%,%1)=$ZGETDVI($I,TT_ACCPORNAM)
   ^-
   At column 14, line 44, source module /home/vista/r/_ZIS4.m
%GTM-E-FNOTONSYS, Function or special variable is not supported by this
operating system
NUMBER: 23  NAME: STREETCHIRO.COM
 LEVEL 1 NAME (c): COM LEVEL 2 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM
 LEVEL 3 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM LEVEL 4 NAME (c): STREETCHIRO.COM
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