To All,
I am curious. If I could arrange it, would there be enough interest in
the community to to a presentation for a Nurse Informatics group?
I am on the board of CARING (Captial Area Roundtable for Informatics in
NursinG). We have educational offerings about every 2 months in the DC
area.
CPRS was mostly written in Delphi.
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From: CS Wagner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Vista without CPRS
I worked on that for the past couple weeks and I haven't even found a
Title: Microsoft Access Compatibility
I am
sorry I did not get back to you sooner. I started the email, got distracted by
my paying job, and just now remembered that I hadn't answered
you.
I,
too, am a VBA programmer, and you will like the second half of Richard Walters
book, M
I posted the following at [EMAIL PROTECTED] If the topic
is of interest, please read and respond there rather than replying to
this message and posting here (I think this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] forum should be for general
interest and technical topics rather than commercial / trade issues).
Shaun,
The server side is written in M, and the windows
client is written in Delphi pascal.
I wouldn't advise you to try to pick through all that
M code--it's pretty ugly if you ask me. I was
thinking that someone else on the list might know
right how to do it.
Kevin
--- CS Wagner [EMAIL
Maybe there is something to learn from the VA Demo. I just checked and that
uses port 23, the telnet port. I was wondering because I had heard they had
done something to make it easier to connect. Maybe they just set the
listener to port 23 and that is the long and the short of it.
Perhaps we can make VistA fashionable again in another way - with VistA
Community Meeting cooperative T-shirts! Here's how I propose that we
have some fun (not that doing software at a VistA community meeting
isn't fun of course).
Let your creative juices flow, and design artwork to go on a