Greg Woodhouse, 3:35am?? You need to get out more!
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Thanks for the feed back and it looks like Wei saved the day, again!
On Wednesday 26 January 2005 11:01 pm, Nick James wrote:
Hi
Finally I am able to see the drugs and order them from
CPRS. Nancy's old mail really helped.
A record has to be added into the ORDER QUICK VIEW
file. This file
Title: Re: [Hardhats-members] How to make custom reports with Fileman?
How do the clinical users take to it, Floyd? Since it was developed by
a Dr., I wondered if it felt more natural to them to use.
Floyd Dennis wrote:
On
1/26/05 9:05 PM, "Greg Kreis" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
Some of the documentation links are dead so I sent an email asking about it.
Also, I have RPMS software from a FOIA request from about a year ago, so I
may be able to find the routines if someone, like Kevin, wants to try it.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 02:12 am, Floyd Dennis wrote:
On
There isn't a GT.M for Solaris on x86 hardware. I believe Sun claims
that Linux binaries will run on Solaris, but it has not been tested.
There is a GT.M for Solaris on SPARC hardware. That software is more
traditionally licensed (i.e., not open source and not free of license
costs, but
There is no FM tool of which I am aware. So you would be looking for a
class III utility. Since you already have dangling pointers, you cannot use
the Fileman edit -@ syntax to delete the record since the pointed-to record
is already gone.
- Original Message -
From: Bob Beckley [EMAIL
Hey all,
I just printed out the 271 page CPRS users manual
(file=cprsguium.pdf) on the documentation web site. I
was leafing through it and found this about the
surgery tab:
Note: Until Surgery patch SR*3.0*100 is released,
sites will not see the Surgery tab.
When a user launches the
As Greg said no one should tamper with the zeroth
node of a WP field when they can just as easily call WP^DIE. With that
said, the proper syntax of the zeroth node of a WP field is ^^line
count^line count^fm date^^. Don't ask me why the line
count is repeated in the zeroth node. Perhaps
Thanks Steven.
I assume that the FM date is the date the WP field was
created.
Thanks
Kevin
--- steven mcphelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As Greg said no one should tamper with the zeroth
node of a WP field when they can just as easily call
WP^DIE. With that said, the proper syntax of the
I've been searching for the message about the 0-node in word processing
fields, but can't seem to find it. This isn't a complete answer, but in
^TIU(8925.2,238,TEXT,0)=^^31^31^3050125^
the 3050125 looks suspiciously like a date. In fact,
W $$FMTE^XLFDT(3050125)
Jan 25, 2005
The normal 0-node
I would like to try the routines. Thanks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Nancy
E. Anthracite
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 3:57 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] How to make custom reports with
For what it is worth, the recommendation in VistA for that field CPU (UCI,VOL)
is to leave it blank.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 05:40 am, Nick James wrote:
Hi
The taskman seems to be running but still the
Background Filer is not running. I have made
the following changes to the MAILMAN
Nick,
Do you have a way to make your server accessible on
the internet for someone else to poke around on?
I'd be willing to look at it for a couple of minutes
if you want to contact me off-board.
I'm self taught, so no promises as to whether or not I
can get you up.
Kevin
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GEODE
is a new EsiObjects client project started by Eric Lambert. It can be found at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/geode/.
GEODE was created to run on a Linux box. Consequently, if you are using
EsiObjects in a Linux environment and want to avoid using the MS Windows client,
you may be
A new
EsiObjects V4.1.1.3 client has been posted to the EsiObjects project at
http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/esiobjects. This release is an upgrade and includes fixes to
some existing problems.
Terry L. Wiechmannwww.esitechnology.com978-779-0257Skype:
twiechmann
Preferred Version 8. It is $200 when not on sale. Usually, if you wait, you
can get $100 rebates at some point. You will want either Preferred or |
Professional and the latter is much more expensive.
On Thursday 27 January 2005 11:41 pm, Thurman Pedigo wrote:
Nancy,
Which version of Dragon
The Vital Signs are stored in the GMRV VITAL MEASUREMENT File (#120.5)
in the ^GMR(120.5,*) global.
The #.01 field is DATE/TIME VITALS TAKEN, which is a required DATE and time
field with seconds required. The #.02 field is PATIENT (a pointer to File#2)
and the #.03 field is VITAL TYPE, a ptr to
I cant imagine such a tool would be too difficult to write. The trick,
though, is that you'd want to be careful of circular chains of pointers
that could put a simple depth first traversal into an infinite loop.
Basically, I think you'd need something like the mark and sweep
algorithm used in
Here is a brief outline of what we discussed on todays call:
Dave Whitten and Chris Richardson reported on the recent coding meeting,
the meeting covered the following topics:
1. M2Web Tutorial
2. Development of enhanced web based tools for interacting with Fileman
3. Exploring the technical
Is this all to say that the VERIFY option mentioned in
a earlier post will not ensure there are no dangling
pointers? I guess you would have to run this on all
files that point to the edited file.
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cant imagine such a tool would be too
I am working with some doctors. As they are getting
used to the system, they have made some mistakes on
entering vital signs. I.e. entering the wrong date.
Where are vitals stored, and is there a legitimate way
to change them?
Thanks
kevin
__
That is exactly what I thought, but there are additions needed at the server
level to provide the needed data for the graphical level. I am beginning to
get a pretty good handle on how the whole thing fits together so when I ask
for coders to try to do something, I hope my requests won't be
Just in case there are other M impaired folk out there (like me), with Chris
Richardson's help, I found out that NEMUG meeting to celebrate the 5 to
6 transition would be April 9-10 in Boston, which means this is an
opportunity to bring together the diverse and dispersed M community and
No it is not. It is the date that the WP field was last edited updated. I
do not know if FM still does this, but it used to update that date even if
you entered the WP field in Edit mode but did not actually do any editing.
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi
The SET MEMBER comes from the PHARMACY ORDERABLE ITEM
file for medications. Drugs can be added into this
file through the DRUG ENTER/EDIT option.
Bye
Nick
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been tinkering with being able to order
medications in CPRS.
Based on recent
Hi
The CPRS problem was due to the change in file access
rights. That has been solved. But the Waiting for a
partition problem, does not seem to be over yet.
Nick
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nick,
Do you have a way to make your server accessible on
the internet for someone
Hey,
I did manage to find that out as well. Actually I also
found out that in order to have the SR*3*100 patch up
i need the following patches installed
SR*3*96
SR*3*99
SR*3*105
SR*3*107
SR*3*112
SR*3*115
SR*3*126
TIU*1*112.
Out of these, i do not have (SR*3*126 and TIU*1*112)
installed on my
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