, June 13, 2005 4:32 PM
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I want the practice to be able to say, we don't want
to use VistA anymore, dump all the progress notes to a
DVD so we can import them into another system.
Kevin
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I want the practice to be able to say, we don't want
to use VistA anymore, dump all the progress notes to
a
DVD so we can import them into another system.
Kevin
You guys know about CCR?
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My understanding of XML is that you
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My understanding of XML is that you try to make your
tags as self explainatory as possible (i.e. PATIENT
NAME, DATE OF BIRTH), and then hire a programmer to
import the data into the next system--hopefully in a
relatively
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In what manner do you mean know about? There have been articles published
discussing it, etc., so there is a general awareness of it with many
physicians. Also, there is a conference this week that the AAFP is putting
by
patient/provider for a given
time interval, and you need something else?
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OK. So it would be most helpful to do one's XML
export using tags that everyone agrees on. But this
is apparently still an evolving area
of the site).
/David.
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OK. So it would
Greg,
Your code has been very helpful.
I don't fully understand these lines
.S X=$P(^DD(FNUM,.01,0),^,2)
.S WP=$S(X=W:1,X=WL:2,1:0)
When the second piece=W, or WL, what is the
significance of these codes? You don't seem to use WP
in your code.
Thanks
Kevin
--- Greg
That's right. The point of this code is to quickly traverse a file
entry without actually making FM calls. I don't do anything special
with WP fields here, so that value isn't used. However, if you actually
wanted to do something with the data, you'd want to know if a subfile
was a multiple, or if
When I look at file 8925, field 2 is a WP field, but I
don't see the W or WL symbols. Only a node
specification of TEXT. And in instances of processing
the TEXT node, when I tried to print WP, it was 0 (as
expected per the code).
So I don't see that the W symbol is being used.
Kevin
GTMzwr
My mistake. Try looking at the .01 field of the subfile associated with
the WP field. You should see something like
^DD(8925.02,.01,0) = REPORT TEXT^W^^0;1^Q
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When I look at file 8925, field 2 is a WP field, but I
don't see the W or WL symbols.
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When I look at file 8925, field 2 is a WP field, but I
don't see the W or WL
that file works.
thurman
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OK. So it would be most helpful to do one's XML
export using tags that everyone agrees on. But this
is apparently still an evolving area, where consensus
has not been
Thanks Greg. I decided to go ahead and use FIELD^DID
to get the information. I'm concerned that I wouldn't
be aware of all the variations on a theme that I might
encounter.
Kevin
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My mistake. Try looking at the .01 field of the
subfile associated
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When I look at file 8925, field 2 is a WP field,
but I
don't see the W or WL symbols. Only a node
specification of TEXT. And in instances of
processing
You should use the Fileman APIs, anyway. I wrote this for a daemon
process that I wanted to be as light on the system as possible.
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Greg. I decided to go ahead and use FIELD^DID
to get the information. I'm concerned that I wouldn't
be
OK,
I now have a program that will dump out data from the
files in XML format. It takes an array something like
this:
Array(8925,1234)
Array(8925,1235)
Array(8925,1236)
Array(8925,1237)
Array(200,73)
Array(22705,*)
And dumps the records in XML.
Currenly the tags are just the Labels
I
am not sure I understand the issue.
Jim
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OK,
I now have a program that will dump out data
One of my goals for my site has been the ability to
get data back out of VistA in a painless manner. For
me this means XML. And I am rapidly nearing the point
where I plan on finishing this project.
I have a couple of approaches I could take, and I'd
like input from the list
1. Write a custom
: [Hardhats-members] XML data export
One of my goals for my site has been the ability to
get data back out of VistA in a painless manner. For
me this means XML. And I am rapidly nearing the point
where I plan on finishing this project.
I have a couple of approaches I could take, and I'd
like input
Hee's a slightly modified version of some code I wrote to recursively
traverse a file entry. You could probably adapt it to produce an XML
serialization of the file. (Note that I originally wrote this using
GETS^DIQ, but according to my benchmarks, that version was much too
slow).
interval, and you need something else?
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One of my goals for my site has been
interval, and you need something else?
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One of my goals for my site has
for a given
time interval, and you need something else?
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One of my goals for my site has been the ability
to
get data back out of VistA in a painless manner.
For
me this means XML. And I am rapidly nearing the
point
where I plan on finishing this project.
I have a couple
Thanks for the code. I may well use it.
Thanks
Kevin
--- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hee's a slightly modified version of some code I
wrote to recursively
traverse a file entry. You could probably adapt it
to produce an XML
serialization of the file. (Note that I originally
something else?
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One of my
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One of my goals for my site has been the ability to
get data back out of VistA in a painless manner.
For
me this means XML. And I am rapidly nearing the
point
where I plan on finishing this project.
I have a couple
No, but I will.
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Greg have you looked into the OpenEHR initiativeit is attempting
to
develop a usable EHR standard.
Joseph
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Of course, if you just dump the progress notes to a file, won't
they
still be in a
need something else?
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