Unit Dose - ATCLook at the ATC MNEMONIC field (212.2) of the DRUG file (50) for those drugs that the pick list wants to send to the ATC. If there's data, try deleting it (for one or a few at first). On Jul 17, 2006, at 12:51 PM, ashfaq wrote: I have a few questions regarding pharmacy. Here is
Nancy, On Jul 9, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:I tried playing with it:GTMS MYIO="home/nancy/testIO.txt" I'm curious - (if you get time) would it make a difference if you started this file reference with a slash, as in "/home/nancy/testIO.txt"?GTMO MYIO W $T%SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission
For future reference then:
FM has an option to reindex a file which allows you to pick a
specific index.
Also, there are calls to DIK to do likewise. I believe the call for
a single index is IX^DIK.
On Jul 8, 2006, at 8:59 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Thanks Greg and Chris.
I fixed it
On Jul 8, 2006, at 9:54 PM, Steven McPhelan wrote:
Chuck, does Fileman reindex always kill of the index for all
Regular indexes? Or does it only do this for B indexes? I thought
that non-B regular indexes where reindexed using this logic:
execute KILL logic and then execute SET logic
Peter, the AMD Sempron is akin to the Intel Celeron. I would avoid
both. You won't go wrong with AMD's Athlon line, though.
Also, a PC/laptop's graphics is becoming more and more important.
Try to avoid shared memory - where some of the system's RAM is for
for video RAM.
Chuck
On Jun
"I would have loved to be on the inside of the building watching as people started plugging the USB drives in, scouring through the planted image files, then unknowingly running our piece of software."I suspect it wasn't autorun, this time, based on the last part of that sentence from the
On Jun 9, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:On Jun 9, 2006, at 5:54 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:Just to be paranoid, Bhaskar, that link is to an " .asp" document. Why does it need to be asp? Is this a website with ill intent? Pardon me for being dense, but what makes .asp a security
FWIW, it might help to also pose your query to the Cache newsgroup: news://news.intersystems.com/intersystems.public.cache On Jun 1, 2006, at 3:21 PM, James Gray wrote: I ran into something a little bit ago. I was editing a Mumps routine in Studio. I lost my VPN connection and Studio started
I've not had much luck in trying to port GT.M to OS X (Intel). (I
hadn't realized that the Continental Shelf was so close to shore.)
FWIW, I've started a thread on the forum for GT.M at SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=34584
if anyone is interested. Seemed a
Why not change the Google group name? 'WorldVistA', maybe?
On May 17, 2006, at 10:15 AM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
Discussions of our VistA will always be dwarfed by discussions of
Microsoft VistA. We're a mouse in the elephant exhibit, and the
fact that we were there first doesn't change the
wear all three hats).
Perhaps a better name for a new VistA group at Yahoogroups might
be hardhats, although I fear that as the popularity of VistA
grows, the connection between the names hardhats and vista
will become more tenuous.
How about calling the group dhcp? 8-]
-- Bhaskar
chuck5566
I beg to differ.
On May 16, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you saying that it does not matter what value I put into the .01
field, and that it will be overwritten such that it stores the newly
added records' IEN?
Kevin
I don't
You say it's a new(er) machine, and knowing that Debian doesn't
release all that often...
I'd guess that your controller/drive is SATA and that that version of
Debian doesn't do SATA.
On May 8, 2006, at 7:19 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Well, at your advice, I just tried to install
OS X is Unix under the covers, which I don't think is any less
secure, or more secure, than Linux. I suspect Maury is just trying
to devil us. ;-)
And I have never had pleasant dreams. Lately, I'm running through a
corn field, being stalked by an older gentleman with a bald head,
wire
There is no need need to wait or even go to the Apple Developer site. The tools are on the install disc. And if you bought an Intel Mini, then the Intel/Universal Binary tools are included. You can make a wreave bet on it. On Apr 11, 2006, at 8:51 AM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:On Apr 11, 2006, at
I believe you will find Xcode and other development tools on the install disk, as a separate install. You only need to register with ADC (for free) to obtain the updates. The Intel Macs should be pretty up-to-date. After you do install the tools, you will also have make available to you, which
to be rather involved. And both start with First install
the OS X Developer Tools. . .
On Apr 10, 2006, at 10:22 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Is there some other way to do this than with the developers tools?
On Monday 10 April 2006 09:30, chuck5566 wrote:
I believe you will find Xcode and other
FWIW:
1. OS X shares file with Windows and Linux using Samba.
2. http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/publicbeta.html
Boot Camp will allow to install Windows on that Intel Mac. It
creates a second partition on your drive and you cannot run both at
the same time. Hold on - the point of
Imran,
The VA has its VistA manuals posted at http://www.va.gov/vdl (VistA
Document Library).
You'll want to select 'Kernel' in the 'Infrastructure' section and
choose the 'Programmer Manual' from the listed Kernel docs.
Chuck
On Apr 6, 2006, at 6:21 AM, Imran Shafiq wrote:
Hi All,
FWIW:
I wanted to podcast the 3/24 WV conference call since it was about
the next meeting but got a little carried away and added the other
March calls that I could get a hold of.
http://www.4vista.net/podcast/podcast.xml
---
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On Feb 2, 2006, at 9:29 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
When I try to do updates to SS Numbers with Fileman silent DB API
calls, I occasionally still get messages written to the screen, such
as:
Note: This is a RR Retirement SSN
or
The SSN must not begin with 9
Kevin,
Try setting ZTQUEUED (to
[I place this out in front of everyone so that everyone knows where
it came from.]
I would like to formally request of the powers that be to please
consider splitting this list into two lists: Hardhats-Discussion and
Hardhats-Support. Hopefully the two new lists could both be seeded
On Jan 16, 2006, at 1:46 PM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 13:12 -0600, Chris Richardson wrote:
Greg, have you ever read anything you haven't had something negative
to say
about it?
[KSB] Chris, without commenting on the rest of your message, may I
respectfully request that you
Maybe it has something to do with how you're handling the MENU TEST field of the Options file, which looks to be a mandatory identifier. On Jan 10, 2006, at 1:56 PM, James Gray wrote:I am trying to enter a new menu name using menu manager. It will not take AZDC-EAGLESOFTEDPR or a lot of
It is something in menu manager. I tried it in Fileman and was
able to put it in.
Jim Gray
In that case it might have been a variable left over from something
else that was biting you on your sit-upon.
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What's noticeably missing from all those new speed claims is one
word: Rosetta. That translation layer that will have to run to be
able use all those current great OS X apps, developed for the PowerPC
CPU. I'll be interested in some 3rd-part benchmarks. I'll REALLY be
interested in
Thought I'd try VPE, since the Cache Portal does not have a routine
editor. When I'm in VPE, using the console (VT100), everything I
type echoes back twice, and I usually have to type anything twice so
I see it four times. I've mucked with various terminal settings, to
no avail. Anyone
On Jan 8, 2006, at 4:32 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Greg Woodhouse says X ^%ZOSF(EOFF)
That stopped the echo. Thanks to you both.
I still have to type everything twice, though.
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Kevin,
Apologies if I mentioned this before, but have you looked over the
docs for VistA's Master Patient Index (MPI)?
(http://www.va.gov/vdl/Infrastructure.asp?appID=16)
The MPI is similar to what it looks like you are trying to accomplish
- it might you give ideas/insight. I believe
http://www.intersystems.com/support/cflash/2003announce.html
About half way down the page. . .
On Dec 25, 2005, at 10:07 PM, Thurman Pedigo wrote:
We've used McAfee and Cache for five years without a problem. I
would point
out we have a hardware firewall and don't use McAfee firewall -
Central Mail Out Pharmacy
or Central Mail-out Outpatient Pharmacy
On Nov 25, 2005, at 5:42 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I keep seeing the pharmacy term CMOP.
I can't see that it is defined anywhere when it is used. Just lots
of questions like:
Transmit to CMOP?
Can someone enlighten me?
What a canned ham!! ;-)
On Nov 21, 2005, at 3:45 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
Peer To Peer
IT Evangelist Spreads the Gospel of the VA's Electronic Medical
Record System
(Starring Rick Marshall)
http://pubsrv.texterity.com/cgi-bin/healthitstrategist?
d=healthitstrategist.
Greg, if you look a little deeper, you'll come to Objective Caml. Looks like the Quick C-- compiler is written in Objective Caml. AND, there are Objective Caml binary and source for OS X. (That the original IO module was first named Spitting Caml is pure late-night whimsey on my part.) On Nov
Will there be an audio recording of the call available any time
soon? (If so, when?) I'm of course interested in that third topic.
Thanks.
On Nov 11, 2005, at 12:06 AM, Maury Pepper wrote:
*** VistA Community Call -- Friday at NOON EST ***
TOPICS:
- MSC FileMan
- WorldVistA
One of the better places to find 3rd-part software for OS X is Apple
itself: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/
Even a version of emacs for OS X: http://www.apple.com/downloads/
macosx/development_tools/emacsforosx.html
On Nov 9, 2005, at 11:08 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
Now that
The short answer is yes. VistA has a specific set of API's through which the various other components can interact with the "database system" and/or the underlying OS. Part of the VistA installation is informing VistA which "database system" is being used so that VistA can then set up the
Have you tried the up-arrow/down-arrow keys? I know that at the
Cache command prompt those keys give the command history but I don't
if that functionality is available to the debugger. If so, might
help a little.
On Oct 31, 2005, at 6:17 PM, James Gray wrote:
Unfortunately I can find
Maury,
Did the call happen? Is there a wav available?
Thanks,
Chuck
On Oct 21, 2005, at 1:00 AM, Maury Pepper wrote:
VistA Community Call Friday at NOON EDT.
TOPICS: General VistA topics - your choice
DATE: Friday, October 21
TIME: 12:00 Noon EDT
DURATION: 1 hour.
CONFERENCE CALL
On Oct 21, 2005, at 2:37 PM, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't tell me, Greg, are you FINALLY going to be able to run VistA on
that
laptop of yours? ;-) 'Bout time.
Not quite...it's just a G4 (different architecture).
Which runs an open-source
It's not C, or a derivative thereof?
On Oct 14, 2005, at 4:15 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
If you are not allowed to user persistent data structures (i.e.,
globals) what is the most convincing case you can make for the
utility of MUMPS vs. other programming languages?
===
Gregory
I thought I'd celebrate the holiday/day off with a little mindless
droning.
I've created a podcast of the latest VC community call, mainly as a
proof of concept.
The subscribing URL is www.4vista.net/podcast/WVCCC.xml. You can
also browse to www.4vista.net for a link to the podcast.
FWIW, so would I. Any general idea, Rick, what it would take? Would
Michael be willing to help with this?
I'd be concerned about parallel but separate paths, as discussed
before, but VA sites are starting to complain that can't even get
adequate support for the current system, let alone
Isn't this one of the reasons GT.M was kind enough to release the source code, to allow the _community_ to produce changes/improvements/additions? Except for the very core functions that are not open-source, I believe we have the technology. We can rebuild it. ;-) On Oct 6, 2005, at 11:27
functions were
you thinking of that are not open source?
Regards
-- Bhaskar
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chuck5566
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Cc:
Subject:Re: [Hardhats-members] Language extensions
One that comes to mind starts something like There's never enough to
do right. . .;-)
On Oct 3, 2005, at 10:51 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I have I heard this before as an aphorism with a lot fewer word but
exactly
the same meaning. As I recall, I heard Rick Marshall pass it on
FWIW: I seem to recall that to do this you also have to set DA(0)
(or DA(1)) to the file number.
On Sep 28, 2005, at 8:38 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Yes I did it by hand. And I think I have learned my lesson. I don't
think I will do it again :-\
Thanks
Kevin
On 9/28/05, chuck5566
to assign that medicine
to my inpatients.
--- chuck5566 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How are you trying to do it? What problem are you
having?
Thanks,
Chuck
On Sep 23, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Samuel Fontanez wrote:
If anybody know how to add a medicine for an
inpatient? A patient that had a bed
Kevin, did you change the global;piece field by hand?
I've changed that very same DD field a few times, by using Fileman to
edit Fileman, which to me is geeky cool.. (A tip of the hat to
George for making it possible, even as he cringes when anything does
it.)
Goes something like this:
How are you trying to do it? What problem are you having?
Thanks,
Chuck
On Sep 23, 2005, at 1:31 PM, Samuel Fontanez wrote:
If anybody know how to add a medicine for an
inpatient? A patient that had a bed and a ward assign.
Thanks,
Samuel
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Bhaskar,
The September LinuxFormat has a very favorable, but very short review
of the Slax mini-distro:
http://slax.linux-live.org
There is also a MySlax Creator, which lets you add modules to a Live
CD or install it to a USB drive:
http://myslax.rabidhutch.co.uk
Chuck
On Aug 31,
I did have VistA running on Cache under Panther. I used a Cache.dat
from Hardhats. I was also able to run CPRS and the Cache Cube on the
same Powerbook running WinXP via Microsoft's Virtual PC 7. I haven't
looked at it though, since I installed Tiger. (Widgets are all the
rage now.)
A recommendation to the other three Mac people on this list:
Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X (2nd)' by Aaron Hillegass
(Apple includes its complete set of development tools and apps with
the OS.)
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On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 01:46 -0500, chuck5566 wrote:
Agree wholeheartedly, Chris. I would suggest:
1st
I say it's time for the return of the Pirates of the MDC. I say we tie
the scurvy dog to the yardarm, with hee's own USB and PS2 cables.
A!
On Aug 1, 2005, at 7:27 AM, Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
Actually yesundortunately I don't have the list admin password.
The list admin can
to be down earlier, and the speculation
is that
it was from being swamped with business since the NY Times article.
If that is true, wait until VO is released.
On Thursday 21 July 2005 07:46 pm, chuck5566 wrote:
I believe Joseph was mentioned in there somewhere also. Goodness
gwacious me! All
of being too cautious is
the greatest risk of all.
--Jawaharlal Nehru
On Jul 21, 2005, at 7:27 PM, chuck5566 wrote:
Greg, I believe there is a Cache for OS X available for free download
from InterSystems.
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I believe Joseph was mentioned in there somewhere also. Goodness
gwacious me! All these celebrities - I'm going to have to bring an
autograph book to the next meeting!:-)
On Jul 21, 2005, at 10:31 AM, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
And there is even a picture of Kevin on the first page!
--
Greg, I believe there is a Cache for OS X available for free download
from InterSystems.
On Jul 21, 2005, at 3:22 PM, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
NEVER! NEVER!
(Didn't you know all those Darwin fish were really Apple customers
bragging about their operating system?)
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL
Richard,
If you're running MSM Workstation, that means Windows. If you're sticking with Windows, then I suggest you go to the InterSystems web site and download their free, single-user version of Cache (MUMPS) for Windows.
http://www.intersystems.com/cache/downloads/index.html
If you ever think
or not Intersytems mentions
it on
their web page and you can practice M in Cache just fine.
On Tuesday 21 June 2005 04:02 pm, chuck5566 wrote:
Richard,
If you're running MSM Workstation, that means Windows. If you're
sticking with Windows, then I suggest you go to the InterSystems web
site
FWIW: My GP has been using a wireless PDA for over a year now. He
uses it to order my meds/refills and Lord knows what else. He's very
happy using it. His office still uses paper records - he tells me
they're going electronic soon.
On Jun 20, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
I thought it was:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
-- Arthur C. Clarke
On Jun 20, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
Files in Linux don't actually have names. Instead directories are a
special kind of file (but not a special file!) containing a list
[ This is meant simply as information, not as an ad. I have no
involvement with REAL Software other than as a customer. ]
http://www.realsoftware.com/news/pr/2005/2005r1/lnx/
REAL Software has announced a beta release of the Linux version of
their REALbasic 2005 development software.
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.hardhats.org/projects/GUIMail/index.html
(Downloads near bottom of page.)
On Jun 7, 2005, at 1:30 AM, Usha wrote:
Is the MailMan client available for downloading? If yes, then where? Or else can anybody tell us when the MailMan client be
Well hell! Your msg title had me wondering what the heck HHS was and
why they were buying (out) Novell.
I think you did that on purpose!
:-)
On Jun 3, 2005, at 8:13 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
http://informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=163702338
Could it be that you Linux firewall is not allowing access to port 9200?
Have you looked at http://www.hardhats.org/projects/VistA_Install/CPRSStart12.html ?
Chuck
On May 25, 2005, at 10:05 AM, vista wrote:
Hi,
I'm a new user of Vista and I'm interested for implementing it in a hospital
You might check out Web-FixIT, at:
http://www.uku.fi/tike/fixit/english.html
On May 18, 2005, at 4:29 AM, srikanth wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to create a simple java to openvista. I couldn't get
much information about the OpenVista Architecture and necessary
components to interact with
-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
chuck5566
Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 1:02 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Open-source Graphics ( was VistA
licensing.)
JIC anyone didn't know, if you're looking for a open-source
JIC anyone didn't know, if you're looking for a open-source Photoshop
alternative, check out:
http://www.gimp.org
Runs on Windows, Linux and OS X. Outside of Linux distros, one of the
more awesome open-source efforts.
On Apr 30, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I just got
I know that you can fire off x-refs by making calls to various linetags
in ^DIK. Maybe what you're looking for is there?
On Apr 25, 2005, at 11:43 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
OK, but where is the code stored?
Thanks
Kevin
--- Greg Kreis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FM automatically executes the
Not a big deal, but please consider:
Whenever I come in contact with health care professionals outside of
the VA, and it's seems appropriate, I bring up and explain a little
about OpenVistA. I'll give them the URLs for WorldVistA, Hardhats or
both. Thing is, it's always on some scrap of paper
A little tidbit:
MDE originated in the VA a while back, as 'Interoceter''. It was
dismissed by VHS IT at that time, and now sites are PAYING for it as
MDE.
I'm not surprised anymore, though. I put an ad in the paper for an old
but working printer for $25 - no takers. So I give that same
and committed, this could
happen in a
short time frame.
- Original Message -
From: chuck5566 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:00 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Boston wrap-up.
Well hell . . .
On Apr 11, 2005, at 5:03 PM, Bhaskar
Well, those of you who know me know that I'M happier than a pig in poop
to read this!:-)
A little tidbit:
Not too long ago, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
(UIUIC) replaced their 208-node Linux-based system with a 640-node
Apple Xserve system. UIUC is where the graphic Web
Well hell . . .
On Apr 11, 2005, at 5:03 PM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:
Thanks for the clarification, Maury. Yes, Fidelity will be offering
Oracle (and perhaps DB2 someday) as an alternative database for our
Profile banking application. We are not replacing GT.M or dropping
support for GT.M, or moving
I have nothing to do with this company, other than being a customer. I
just thought this might interest somebody.
Check out: http://www.realsoftware.com/realbasic/vb6/
It's an offer for the Standard version of their Visual Basic-like
development software. It's free 'til the end of this month.
On Mar 24, 2005, at 4:00 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I haven't seen yet how to make a linux app, but its a
cool this tool.
I'm afraid you have to pay for the Professional version for that
feature. I just thought the (free) Standard version was an excellent
way to find out if it's worth it to
So, not only is the VA's effort to replace their own, WORKING,
home-grown software with COTS (Commercial, Off The Shelf, software),
not working, it's going to cost them. . .
The VA is not in the software business. (VHA IT's mantra a few years
back.)
On Mar 14, 2005, at 10:23 AM, Nancy
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 9:51 AM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] BAPI32 files?
Chuck,
Are these CPRS files?
Kevin
--- chuck5566 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been
FWIW, I've got to concur about DSM. I've been brought in several times
to deal with the vendor(s) when the implementations have been found to
work differently. In each case, I've found that was DSM that has
followed the standard.
Chuck
On Mar 10, 2005, at 11:00 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
be
boreing
if everyone thought the same way.
By the way, what are you wearing??
Chris
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To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 7:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] MDC Revival
I'm afraid that I
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