Hi
I was trying to request for an itemfrom
warehouse to the primary inventory point. For doing this, I tried to use the
ENTER A REQUEST (SERVICE) option. But it asks for FORM TYPE, which refers to an
entry in the CPA FORM TYPE (410.5) file.
The problem is that the implementation does not
Bill,
We VERY MUCH want to have people document their
experience. Can you review the Wikki install
instructions, and add/enhance what is there, or create
new documentation if it doesn't cover what you needed?
Thanks
Kevin
--- Bill Garrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just wanted to say thanks
Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
This was in the VA Demo. I think you need a copy for reference even though it
is not of production quality, etc. I will contact you off list about it.
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DEVICE// 410.5 CPA FORM TYPE (6 entries)
Select CPA FORM TYPE NAME: ??
Please also send the script to me as I am in the process of installing VISTA in Linux as soon as I decide which Linux to install (Fedora 3, Knoppix,Damn Small Linux, etc). Any suggestions which would be betteron a home computer with an extra hard drive with 25 G to spare?
---Original
Mark,
You are now a member of a very small group of people.
As you have seen, the install is a tough skill to
master. We have been frustrated at the WV meeting,
because it seems that none of our CPRS clients are
connecting.
So, document what you have done, because you may find
a year from now
Dear Friends:
I recently made the attempt to convert old 3.1 DTM to Cache 5 and appears to
having problem of not being able to execute my routines. I have performed
the %dtmcvt of the globals and imported all routines successfully as
instructed in the DTM to Cache Conversion procedure and create
(My first sending of this didn't seam to go through)
All right Manolis further adventures in greek characters
Installment 34b (we last left our hero hanging from the utf character
set)
I have been able to get greek characters entered into fields without
them choking
I took the
Hello all,
With the gracious help of Nancy Anthracite and without benefit of
actually attending the Boston meeting, I have created this summary of
the meeting:
http://www.linuxmednews.com/linuxmednews/1113172411/index_html
If there are major announcements and discussions that I did not
Using FM 22.0, from the FileManager
main menu, I picked Transfer Entries, and picked Transfer
Entries again.
I merged two entries from the same file,
one into the other,
the merged from entry was deleted,
and I selected YES, update the pointers.
This is common practice in this file
as many
Would that be Mac OS X? -- IV
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 00:31:29 -0400
Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ignacio, I think it will be ported to the MAC, not Oracle. At the
meeting I
heard two programmers had done it a few years ago and no longer
have their
code, so the hope is to do it
Yes...but it's a hope and not a plan as Nancy said.and
definitely not Oracle.
Joseph
Ignacio Valdes wrote:
Would that be Mac OS X? -- IV
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005 00:31:29 -0400
Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ignacio, I think it will be ported to the MAC, not Oracle. At the
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
If it makes you feel any better, we have been
discussing this at our WorldVista meeting. This
involves changing the M standard, which involves
reviving the MDC (M Development Commitee) which is a
contentious issue.
I wish all the VCM attendees the
Two items got blurred together. There is a possibility that GT.M will be
ported to MAC OS X. On the recent GT.M survey, it was one of the items one
could vote for as a future enhancement. Also, Brian Lord and Jeff Abbott did
this port about two years ago but the work was lost when the laptop
I am trying to troubleshoot remote connection of CPRS. This is the same
problem I was experiencing with my first installation of the HUI VistA. I
can connect to my vista server with both CPRS through wine and CPRS
running on windows on my private network (192.168.1.0/24).
If I try to connect
In fact, I've been working with MySQL and JDBC on OS X. So far, it's
been going very well.
--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let's not forget to mention and promote Postgres, MySQL,
Interbase/Firebird, Ingres compatability as well.
Maury Pepper said:
Two items got blurred together.
Hi Doug,
Yes, I mapped ^DIC to USER. Originally, I converted all the globals from
DTM environment and place it to the USER UCI. However, when I ran the D
^XUS in the DMD3 environment I was able to get the Fileman menu area
but not able to run any of my routines.
The reason why I mapped ^DIC to
Hey all,
I had written earlier about my trouble arriving at a
backup solution for my server. I think I have solved
it with everyone's help. I'm open to comments on this
system.
The steps are as follows.
1. backup my database. I don't have this script
finalized. It does a complete backup,
On Fri, 2005-04-08 at 21:43 -0400, Lloyd Milligan wrote:
GT.M attempts to compile the whole routine, even though part of it is not
reachable in the GT.M context. I think Bhaskar explained in an old message
how to compile all the routines once at the beginning, thereby avoiding
these
I have been thinking about debugging tools with GT.M.
I have been having trouble finding/downloading the
correct GT.M manual (I know, they're right there, but
trust me...) to followup on this, but here is my
thought.
1. Have a shell program that launches a routine.
2. Set a $ZBREAK breakpoint on
Consider using Serenji from George James.
www.georgejames.com/
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Hardhats Sourceforge hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 4:28 PM
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Debugging with GT.M -- how about
Any of those Linuxes should work.
You can also use the OpenVistA VivA live CDs/DVDs to install Linux, GT.M
and VistA in one fell swoop. On Morphix (basis for OpenVistA VivA 0.4),
I believe there is a menu item to install. On Knoppix (basis for
OpenVistA VivA FOIA Gold releases), in a shell,
Doug,
Yes, my routines are in the USER UCI. I did mapped a few routines,
SURG*, in particular. Having done that, to test one of our routine, I
executed the SURGAP1 - A routine that allow us to add/edit patient demo
info, which did not work in the DMD3 UCI environment. However, it did
work in the
I'll agree that it is a very fine product. I used the
demo until the eval period ended.
But it depends on a windows shell. I think I could
make a simple process that would exist locally. And I
think it would be much faster...
Kevin
--- Maury Pepper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Consider using
Comments below, prefixed with [KSB].
-- Bhaskar
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 14:58 -0700, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Mark,
Comments below.
--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[KSB] ...snip...
If I try to connect from outside my private network
(my server has two
interfaces, int. and
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 GT.M to Oracle. Indeed, it is my opinion
that the majority of
Perhaps you are confusing two access codes.
First, there is the access code and verify codes
that are like a login/password combo. And then there
is the fileman access code (the @).
It looks to me like you need to set the former.
Kevin
--- list repository [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
Kevin --
I'll add my endorsement to Maury's. Serenji works very well with GT.M,
even though its client server architecture requires the use of an
additional machine which must run a flavor of Windows. For debugging,
you are likely to be more productive with it than without it.
-- Bhaskar
On
See below
--- Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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 GT.M
Hey, Folks;
Great rumour, but it is not true. GT.M has NOT been ported to Oracle
(interesting concept, like a Moving Van being ported to an Ox Cart). What
Nancy was trying to report was that GT.M had been able to be used on OS X 10
on a Mac, but it needs to be fully tested. As Nancy
Bhaskar wrote:
I don't recollect anything from the VistA Community Meeting about GT.M
being ported to Mac OS X by anyone in the user community. Except for
running it on Linux in an emulated PC, porting to Mac OS X from the open
source port to x86 GNU/Linux would be a non-trivial effort.
If
Chris Richardson wrote:
Is GT.M Open Source, ported
onto OS X, still Open Source when it is run on OS X? Or is it that
licensing is now owed to Fidelity (it isn't the X86 architecture any more)?
It seems clear to me that if the port was based entirely on the GNU GPL source
for GT.M
for
I think I have an idea. Below is the output from my /tmp/gtmlog.txt file
which logs all attempted connections to my server. Below we see my
successful attempts along with unsuccessful attempts from Mano and my office.
NOTE, the connections from Mano and my work are coming into the EXTERNAL
I don't think my hypothesis below is correct, I can use the same CPRS client
to login to the VA Demo system from behind the firewall at work. I don't
know I hope some of this rambling helps.
On Monday 11 April 2005 17:21, Mark Street wrote:
So, fire up those Delphi IDE's and sift
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
I am conjuring ghosts from a past life here soI am not sure how
correct I am In other words I am probably full of stuff :)
I think your problem is TCP wrappers and/or lack thereof.
I willing to bet you that if you set up a VPN it would work like
gangbusters.
Mano.
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 was just trying to get the CPRS to work on Linux (seeing many of you do
it successfully).
I installed the Crossover trial version and tried to connect to the server
using the command:
./wine CPRSChart.exe CCOW=DISABLE s=IndiaVistA p=9200
But it didn't connect to it, so I tried installing the
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