It sure does. Another possibility, though one I had not expected, is
that the template you are using has some navigation built into it
leading to an unanticipated loop. From within Menu Manager, you can
get the option name by typing ??. Once you know the option name,
you can look up the
When i do iptables -L as root i get this output
ntinstall:/# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain OUTPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source
I think it is essential first to understand the event recorded in the Kernel
error trap. Unfortunately the summary you quoted appears to reflect a
generated error and is uninformative. It is possible the full error listing
might reveal additional clues. Try entering ^L at the Which symbol?
Here is the output
Which symbol? ^L
$DEVICE=
$ECODE=
$ESTACK=2
$ETRAP=D ^%ZTER,XUTL^XUSCLEAN H
$QUIT=0
$STACK=2
$STACK(000)=-direct
$STACK(000,ECODE)=
$STACK(000,MCODE)= S %ZIS=0H,IOP=NULL D ^%ZIS S XWBNULL=IO I POP S XWBERRO
R=No NULL device D ^%ZTER Q
$STACK(000,PLACE)=EN+25^XWBTCPC
$X $Y=0
You can also capture it all into a mail message with ^M.
The value of $ZE was especially unenlightening. :-)
--- Lloyd Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it is essential first to understand the event recorded in the
Kernel
error trap. Unfortunately the summary you quoted appears to
As far as I can understand, the routine does not ask for a registration
time.
After taking the PATIENT NAME from the user, it displays the different
screens and then the following message is displayed.
CONSISTENCY CHECKER TURNED OFF!!
Patient is exempt from Copay.
And the it returns
Well, there you have it. You need to create a NULL device.
--- Mark Goudie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is the output
Which symbol? ^L
...
XWBERROR=No NULL device
A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers.
--Benjamin Disraeli
Greg Woodhouse
[EMAIL
The bottom line first: if you are using the new CPRS GUI client, use
GT.M V5.0-FT02 (or V5.0-000 if that is released before you go to
download the software).
And now the details...
As I understand the behavior of the CPRS GUI client, old versions of the
CPRS GUI used a connect callback
I ran the config for the null device agian, and now the error on the
windows client is diffent but the error on vista is the same as
before.
Here is my config for the null device
Select DEVICE NAME: NULL
1 NULL NT SYSTEM //./nul
2 NULL GTM-UNIX-NULL Bit Bucket (GT.M-Unix) /dev/null
3 NULL-DSM Bit
May I suggest that you also rename the other-OS null DEVICE entries to
eliminate ambiguity of the lookup name NULL.
Lloyd
- Original Message -
From: Mark Goudie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 11:55 AM
Subject: Re:
Does anyone know of a tool to analyze MUMPS code to produce
information such as:
-
lines of code
-
dependencies on external routines
(external calls)
-
data / globals accessed
-
other useful metrics
I am looking for such a tool to help accelerate my learning
curve on VistA. Any
Not sure whether it applies, but this is my null inquiry:
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DEVICE//
Select DEVICE NAME:NULLTHE BIT BUCKET //./NUL CACHE
ANOTHER ONE:
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes// (Yes)
Include COMPUTED fields: (N/Y/R/B): NO// b BOTH Computed Fields and Record
Num
ber
Are you familiar with XINDEX?
--- Becker, Bob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a tool to analyze MUMPS code to produce
information
such as:
- lines of code
- dependencies on external routines (external calls)
- data / globals accessed
-
Just realized I have more than one null. Here is one for nt and one for
gt.m:
NUMBER: 8 NAME: NULL
$I: //./nul ASK DEVICE: YES
ASK PARAMETERS: NOSIGN-ON/SYSTEM DEVICE: YES
LOCATION OF TERMINAL: NT SYSTEM
Interesting point. I notice I have 4 devices. It's easy to decide on GTM and
DSM. Does this nul device serve any function in Cache/windows? It does
seem the Cache.dat versions are subject to a little variation. ...thx/t
$I: NUL ASK DEVICE: NO
ASK PARAMETERS: NO
XINDEX has the advantage of checking (in some cases) against VA coding
standards, but other tools may offer stronger analysis capabilities.
I'm not familiar with RE toolset (but maybe I should be!) but, in
general, I don't think you need to limit yourself to using only one
tool.
--- [EMAIL
Huh?
Why would he need to create a null device? I see the
error, but I don't understand it. Is this a linux
issue or a mumps/vista issue?
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Well, there you have it. You need to create a NULL
device.
--- Mark Goudie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20050529095918381
This discusses the process of accountability for the contents of the
Linux kernel, and is well worth a read. I hope the world wide VistA
community becomes like this someday.
-- Bhaskar
Oh...and yes I do realize this is a terrible kludge, but so much of he
code base is just patched together out of available tools, often
relying on tricks like this to make it work.
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many applications require a NULL device in the DEVICE file. The
reason
Studio handles that or you can import it in in Explorer and it will get put
in.
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 02:53 pm, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
The block of code does not have to go into the path
given below. It is just where I put it in my system.
If you are on windows, I assume you are
Mark,
I'm stumped. Maybe this has to do with the issue that
Bhaskar just posted about. Do you have version 5.x of
GT.M?
Kevin
--- Mark Goudie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When i do iptables -L as root i get this output
ntinstall:/# iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot
NDF files should definitely be there. NDF used to be one big, very deeply
nested set of tables (people mistake hierarchical for nested tables
which aren't the same thing, BTW). NDF is now several tables with a few
nested tables each. What other goodies were you looking for that aren't
there
As I understand it, the NULL device is a kludge to hide unwanted output from
API's in
VistA that are supposed to be I/O free but are not. The silent Fileman DBS
API's, for
instance, supposedly communicate with their calling applications entirely by
setting
values in arrays designated by their
Mark --
You would need V5.0-FT02 (or V5.0-000 when released - any day now).
V5.0-FT01 does not have the enhancement.
-- Bhaskar
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Mark,
I'm stumped. Maybe this has to do with the issue that
Bhaskar just posted about. Do you have version 5.x of
GT.M?
Kevin
i can't create a provider, i create a clinics and ward but i can`t create a provider, law the information of thegeocities page but even so i cannot create it
some body knows what happens
thaks
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Generally, this kind of problem requires looking at data structures rather than
code
tracing. You often need to look only a little bit at the code to find the
relevant
variables and then use ZWRITE or other tools to view the data values.
Looping like Usha reports generally comes from a stepping
Please show us what is going wrong when you try.
On Wednesday 01 June 2005 05:38 pm, Jesus Rojas wrote:
htmldiv style='background-color:'DIV class=RTEi can't create a
provider, i create a clinics and ward but i can`t create a
provider,nbsp;!--StartFragment -- law the information of
I have the ICD9, not CPT (no surprise), and I don't have NDF. There is an
empty DRUG file with fields that looks intended as the storage of NDF. There
is also a NDC/UPN file with 96,000 records appearing to be the drug code. Is
there a KIDS build that contains the NDF stored to populate VistA so
Yes, you can import comma or tab delimited values (and other formats,
as well). Go Other Options on the Fileman menu and choose Import
Data:
Select VA FileMan Option: Other Options
Filegrams ...
Audit Menu ...
ScreenMan ...
Statistics
VA FileMan
The installation manual for VistaWeb says that two apps:
1. VistaWebDocs
2. VistaWebUserMgt
should be in the EMR.zip file from ftp.va.gov
Well, they are not, and they are needed for VistaWeb to function properly.
Anybody knows where can I find them?
Alberto
==
The NDF files of DRUG INGREDIENTS file 50.416, VA GENERIC file 550.6, VA
DRUG CLASS file 50.605, DOSAGE FORM file 50.606, DRUG UNITS file 50.607,
PACKAGE TYPE file 50.608, PACKAGE SIZE file 50.609, VA DISPENSE UNIT file
50.64, NDC/UPN file 50.67, VA PRODUCT file 50.68, MEDICATION ROUTES file
51.2,
I'll ask.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alberto
Odor Morales
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 4:35 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Hardhats-members] == VistaWeb Missing Apps ==
The
How do i tell what version of GTM i have? I just downloaded
everything from sourceforge less then 5 days ago.
On 6/1/05, K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark --
You would need V5.0-FT02 (or V5.0-000 when released - any day now).
V5.0-FT01 does not have the enhancement.
-- Bhaskar
I don't know about OSX but I do know that Cache has a JDBC driver in
Linux it is located in the cache directory you installed to and then
dev/java/lib there is a CacheDB.jar that needs to be in the
CLASSPATH. You can find information about getting it to work in the
Docs at:
I ran D EDITPT^TMGMISC(1) on the GT.M prompt.
Usha
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Uninstall a patch
Are you running my code, or the REGISTER A
This the screen shot. I can't make anything out of it.
GTMZWRITE ^DD(200,B,*)
^DD(200,B,ACCESS CODE,2)=
^DD(200,B,ACCESS CODE,2.1)=1
^DD(200,B,ACCESSIBLE FILE,32)=
^DD(200,B,ALERT DATE/TIME,19.4)=
^DD(200,B,ALIAS,10)=
^DD(200,B,ALIEN VISA,747.12)=
^DD(200,B,ALLOW ARA ACCESS,11.6)=
^DD(200,B,ALLOW
The screen shots of the ZSHOW * and $ZSTATUS are given below
GTMd EDITPT^TMGMISC(1)
.
CONSISTENCY CHECKER TURNED OFF!!
Patient is exempt from Copay.
GTMZSHOW *
$DEVICE=
$ECODE=
$ESTACK=0
$ETRAP=
$HOROLOG=60053,34299
$IO=/dev/pts/1
$JOB=4246
$KEY=
$PRINCIPAL=/dev/pts/1
$QUIT=0
That is an index on the data dictionary for the NEW PERSON file. If
you know a field name, you just look at the number immediately
following (at the next subscript level) to get the field number. For
example APPOINTMENT DATE is field 747.4.
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Look at $ECODE for the error (there is none). Note, however, that
DUZ=0. This means you have not yet signed in to VistA (DUZ is the
user id).
===
Gregory Woodhouse
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.
--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
On Jun 1, 2005, at 9:10
After logging in and running the routine TMGMISC
GTMZSHOW *
$DEVICE=
$ECODE=
$ESTACK=0
$ETRAP=
$HOROLOG=60053,37507
$IO=/dev/pts/1
$JOB=4246
$KEY=
$PRINCIPAL=/dev/pts/1
$QUIT=0
$REFERENCE=^DPT(30,VET)
$STACK=0
$STORAGE=2147483647
$SYSTEM=47,gtm_sysid
$TEST=0
$TLEVEL=0
$TRESTART=0
$X=0
$Y=22
$ZA=0
- Original Message -
From: Mark Goudie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] I cant seem to connect to the RPC Listener
How do i tell what version of GTM i have? I just downloaded
everything
Mark;
Try;
WRITE $ZV
This should show you the current version and the Operating System (usually)
on nearly all MUMPS systems.
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Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 6:53 PM
Subject: Re:
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