-compile.
Bhaskar will be better able to answer this, but I believe the upgrade details
can be found in the documentation on sourceforge.
Michael Zacharias M Technical Consultant
email: mpzacharias at yahoo dot ca
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From: Kevin Toppenberg
Hi everyone. I was wondering if I could get an update on Stone Cutter, and the
Fileman project on sorceforge.
thanks...
Michael
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if I can help with Stone Cutter in any way, please email me directly. I may
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thanks...
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I took a stab at Aida a few years back, but gave up. Without a proper
tutorial/documentation, the learning curve is too steep and my time/efforts
were better spent elsewhere.
I found the ESIObjects stuff for GT.M to be better and much easier to learn.
Michael
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see inline comments below...
--- Anna Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trying to pull in the globals to GTM - Stuck!
GTMD ^%GI
Global Input Utility
Input device: terminal: /home/voe/OpenVistA/MARCH2006GLOBALS%Z.zwr (one
of
the 365 .zwr files - do i have to do this individually
After the user logs in to linux, have a shell script automatically execute that
takes them into VistA. Regular users shouldn't have access to the linux/unix
prompt nor the GT.M prompt.
Michael Zacharias
--- Matthew King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a basic question about security
From what I could assertain, the source code looks like delphi code. I have no
experience with delphi, but is it possible to create dll's with it?
Michael Zacharias
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you happen to check if the code is in here:
/vista/Software/Packages/RPC
: ALL// $I
THEN EDIT FIELD:
Select DEVICE NAME: CONSOLE CONSOLE |TRM| CACHE
$I: |TRM|//
[end screen capture]
|TRM| is what W $I outputs on my pc.
Michael Zacharias
--- Alex Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am installing Vista with Cache 5 on Windows 2003
Not specific to this mailing list, but thought the Cache people in the crowd
might be interested.
http://www.windowsdevcenter.com/pub/a/windows/2006/03/28/oop-c-meets-cache.html
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Where can I find the BAPI32.dll for the RPC broker? I've looked in the RPC
packages folder on the VA's site, but the EXE's only seem to install the C/C++
header files and VB bas files needed to use the dll. However, the dll doesn't
seem to be installed anywhere.
thanks
Michael Zacharias
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awesome. thanks Nancy.
Michael
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
llook on http://OpenSourceVistA.net:/NancysVistAServer
On Wednesday 29 March 2006 19:49, Michael Zacharias wrote:
Where can I find the BAPI32.dll for the RPC broker? I've looked in the RPC
packages
), you can quickly build a nicely featured CHUI
application. I'll find out just how well featured it is as I am demoing my
software this afternoon!
thanks...
Michael Zacharias
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can't help you with your question, but could you tell me
This would be similar to how the Women's Health (WV) module is then?
Michael Zacharias
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is just an off-the-cuff suggestion, but you might create an STD
PATIENT file pointing to file 2 containing the correct demographic data
(and suitably
to enter the
patients initials/alias. However, I am not able to admit more than one
Doe,John. My question is, how does VistA handle multiple patients with the
same name, and more importantly, how can it handle Non-Nominal data?
thanks...
Michael Zacharias
module for
VistA.
thanks...
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The majority of patients seen at our STD Clinic prefer not to give there
true
name. Often times
Hi
I have a list manager routine/template called ZTRREX that allows
searching/reporting of a file. I need to execute the routine from an external
mumps app. via EN^ZTRREX. All works well, except when I quit from the LM
routine. My external M routine prints a menu to the screen; however, the
Yup. After I sent my email, I flipped through the Kernel API and tried a bunch
of the function calls:
HOME^%ZIS
GKILL^%ZISS
KILL^%ZISS
still the same problem.
Michael
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a quick an dirty solution, have you tried D HOME^%ZIS ?
--- Michael
of Kernel
and return to my external M routine. This begs the question, does Kernel,
persist the screen attributes for a particular device?
thanks...
Michael
--- Maury Pepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try
USE $I:0
after LM runs.
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I have an instance of Kernel installed on MSM-UNIX Version 4.4.0. I know that
with Cache, the $I dictionary item of the Console Device is set to |TRM|. On
GT.M I believe it is set to /dev/tty. What is it set to for MSM-UNIX? I have
tried /dev/pts, but it doesn't work.
thanks...
Michael
All I get is a numeric value...
Michael
--- Lloyd Milligan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the programmer prompt WRITE $I. Then set the $I field value to the
left non-numeric part of the value displayed.
Lloyd
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--- Cameron Schlehuber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That numeric value is what you put in the $I field ...
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Subject: [Hardhats-members] Howto Export File Def's in Fileman
is there a way to export file definitions from fileman? I have a number of
file def's in a GT.M
Hi
Does Fileman's 'Screen Mode' (for editing file definitions, etc) work on MSM
mumps?
thanks...
Michael
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debugging now and will post questions when I
have dug a little deeper.
Questions/comments are appreciated...
thanks
Michael
--- JohnLeoZimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Zacharias wrote:
Hi
Does Fileman's 'Screen Mode' (for editing file definitions, etc) work on
MSM
mumps
...
Michael
--- Michael Zacharias [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- JohnLeoZimmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if George Timson's new version works under MSM?
[MPZ] From what I have seen so far, I would have to say that it does work
under
MSM Workstation. I'm still struggling through
Just wondering if there was going to be a call today, as I don't see the
teleconference information posted yet...
thanks...
Michael Zacharias
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programmer, I didn't have to know
that the patient's name was in file number 200 of the ^DD global at piece
number 1, etc...That was all handled by the macro.
Jim Gray
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Sent
and Misys too...
Michael
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 20:48 -0600, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Stephen,
Rather than point someone to a discussion forum ...I would point
your
customers to the many vendors that employ MUMPS today in their
I would be interested
Also, do you have instructions somewhere on how to create your live cd's??
thanks...
Michael Zacharias
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If VistA Office EHR is written to the VA's coding standards, as I
believe it is supposed to be, then it will run
thanks...when I get a free moment, I'll give this a whirl...
Michael
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 12:03 -0600, Michael Zacharias wrote:
I would be interested
Also, do you have instructions somewhere on how to create your live
cd's??
[KSB
Kevin
If you haven't already, check out ESIObjects (http://www.esiobjects.org). It
is an OO extension to M that uses M as the enabling language (i.e. the OO
abstraction is done similarily to what you are doing. Using M data structures,
etc).
Michael
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kevin
I have been using autohothey for a couple of weeks now, and am quickly becoming
addicted to it. It is a very usefull tool and I recommend it to any
programmer...
Michael
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey All,
Happy Thanksgiving!
There was mention of keyboards
i would like to add to this. some time ago, i took part in a FNF sponsered
survey on what features, progress , direction gt.m users would like to see in
gt.m. i was wondering if bhasker would be able to share the results of this
survey.
also further greg's thoughts, is it necessary to extend
i have been working through the fileman and kernel literature trying to glean
as much as i can, but have been unable to determine if i can define supertype
and sub-type file definitions in fileman. for example, if i define a case
supertype, i would like to define a tb subtype or food poisoning
kin
are you getting some kind of error message when you try to set $I?
michael
--- Kin Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Nancy,
The problem with Home Device not exist at step.43 and 77
ERROR AT STEP.43
VISTAD Q^DI
VA FileMan 22.0
Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO
kin
can you contact me off line?
my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
michael
--- Kin Ho [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Mike,
I believe, some years back, a company called ATLAS help to install VistA
for the ministry of health in Saskatchewan. There should be some
VistA adoptor in
Can the CPRS gui work with the free version of cache, or do the networking
limitations prohibit this?
thanks...
michael
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environment, you would be violating the license agreement, in my opinion.
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 12:08 pm, Michael Zacharias wrote:
Can the CPRS gui work with the free version of cache, or do the networking
limitations prohibit this?
thanks...
michael
if you look at the first few lines of a routine, it should contain comments as
to what the routine does. it wouldn't be too hard to write a routine to
display these comments of a given routine...
michael
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tens of thousands of VistA routines are
situation.
On Friday 23 September 2005 12:26 pm, Michael Zacharias wrote:
http://www.pacifichui.org/OpenVista/
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On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 18:50 -0500, Michael Zacharias wrote:
i'm just playing around at this point, and do not have a linux
machine
available here at work, so am using cache/winxp. when i get serious,
i will be
using GTM/Linux...
michael
I am setting up VISTA on Cache (Windows) following the directions posted on the
openVista wiki, and am experiencing a small problem. When I attempt step 43 to
list the Domain number, I get an error stating:
HOME DEVICE DOES NOT EXIST IN THE DEVICE FILE
PLEASE CONTACT YOUR SYSTEM MANAGER!
i get
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On Sep 16, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Michael Zacharias wrote:
I am setting up VISTA on Cache (Windows) following the directions
posted
If it is an assert failure as indicated in $ZSTATUS, the problem could be with
the database. The offending line of code is at ERR2+10^%ZTMS which is trying
to get a lock on ^%ZTSCH(ER)
gtm ZP ERR2+10^%ZTMS
L +^%ZTSCH(ER) H 1 S ZTERROH=$H
I would try stopping all of your mumps process to
From what I've noticed, when gtm is first started up, the length and width of
your terminal window is calculated. These values are used as defaults if the
LENGTH parameter is not specified in the USE command. You can test this by
starting a gtm session in a terminal window, and enter the
If you check the Intersystems website; I think, somewhere on there is a list of
dates/cities for an all day course called Cache Entree. I attended one of
these courses in Bellevue, WA earlier this month and found it quite excellent.
It is an introduction to Cache technology and gets your feet
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him! An added bonus
for lazy people like me who never learned to touch
type is that mupip
rundown -reg * takes less keystrokes.
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On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 16:17, Michael Zacharias
wrote:
after defining your .gld
Kevin
Nope...my project isn't as complicated as that gtm-perl one. It looks to me
like the gtm-perl project is actually compiling GTM and Perl together with some
glue code to come up with a gtm/perl hybrid!!! Yikes!!
I am simply using the Inline.pm module to link the GTM shared library with my
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Bhaskar,
In the web examples that I found, one can bring the
stderr directly into the shell. I read in the GT.M
programming manual about this, and had figured that we
would have to use a file intermediate. I'm glad to
see that there
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