I had a problem with the mailman listener (XMRONT). Once started, mail was received. However, after 20 minutes or so, Cache 5.0.7 hung. No one could enter, but if you were in, you could continue working. OpenVMS reported process slots were exhausted and a lot of jobs started by the mailman
Personally, not being a MAC user, my interest would be related to whether or
not this would make a difference in terms of out ability to use Osirix with
VistA. If Osirix can be interfaced successfully with a Linux based system,
then the costs would likely be lower with that than with a 100%
OK, Chuck, So are you still interested? Do we count you as the first to
want GT.M on Apple?
Chris
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From: chuck5566 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Boston wrap-up.
Agree wholeheartedly, Chris. I would suggest:
1st - Determining that level of interest, and where it's at.
Are people really interested in a GT.M for OS X,
or would clients on OS X that could converse
with GT.M and the RPC broker (on a
Hi Nancy
Adding these entries to the CPA FORM TYPE file does work.
Thanks
Usha
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From: Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] IFCAP Issue Book Request
Select
Mark may well be onto the source of the firewall
problem. In the file WSockc.pas, in the function
NetStart, I see starting at line 716, a message that
is construction like this:
send IP address + port + workstation name and wait
for OK
**BUT** the IP address passed is a LocalName variable
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I thought this was a thought provoking article (courtesy of the
department of reduncancy department!)
--- Denny Adelman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Denny Adelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Medical Usability
Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 18:22:49 +0200
To: openhealth-list@minoru-development.com
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 01:46 -0500, chuck5566 wrote:
Agree wholeheartedly, Chris. I would suggest:
1st - Determining that level of interest, and where it's at.
Are people really interested in a GT.M for OS X,
or would clients on OS X that could
It wants a password. Is it worth cut-n-pasting?
Kevin
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VA-developed IT system being readied for the world
By Joseph Conn
An open-source version of the Veterans Health
Administration's clinical
information system is being readied for both the
Are you able to connect to that server with a
windows-based CPRS?
Kevin
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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
I'm not clear what you mean by except for the comment. What exactly still
isn't working?
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 01:43 am, Usha wrote:
I got to know that I had forgotten to RECEIVE ISSUE BOOK ORDER into the
inventory point. Now it is working fine except for the comment.
Usha
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1) I'm interested.
2) My Powerbook is just sitting there, playing music and looking good
doing it.
3) I was believed GTM was covered under one of the many OS licenses and
that such work would continue to be covered under such a license.
And are we talking about the server level (GTM), client
Patch XWB*1.1*35 was supposed to address this issue. I am not certain if it works with NAT/Masquerading or not. Here is the description
DHCP Patch Display Page: 1=Run Date: APR 13, 2005 Designation: XWB*1.1*35Package :
I need to add that I am having trouble with this new CPRS/Crossover office
combination as it is disabling my ability to connect to the Demo database
consistently and I can only fix it by replacing the database. I am working
on defining the problem so we can figure out what needs to be done to
Not that I know how to answer your question, but what type of report? How
many patients, who is scheduled for surgery, what docs are assigned what
patients?? Maybe once you define that you can figure out how to make a
template for it.
On Monday 11 April 2005 10:52 am, Dr Bones wrote:
I have
Hi Nancy,
It is just a sheet of paper with
patient name, age, room number, diagnosis, days in, and maybe a few
notes... like vitals, or things that need to be done...
Usually I have seen it in an excell sheet written by the residents.
And they just go through it every day (updated)
I don't know
That would make me the second.
--- Chris Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, Chuck, So are you still interested? Do we count you as the
first to
want GT.M on Apple?
Chris
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From: chuck5566 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hello all this is Eriam Schaffter
I'm in europe and i'm working on a cost analysis software for hospitals.
Is there such a module in OpenVista ?
If not i would investigate the need for integration of OpenVista with
the software i'm working on, could you tell me if there would be an
interest for
IT commission to release first proposals
By Joseph Conn
The group developing a set of standards and procedures by which electronic
healthcare IT can be measured and certified has announced it will release its
first round of proposals later this month.
VA faces another computer problem
By PAUL DE LA GARZA and STEPHEN NOHLGREN Published April 13, 2005
A report done for the administration suggests that the VA's
multibillion-dollar plan to upgrade its system is not realistic.
A $3.5-billion computer overhaul at veterans hospitals across
I didn't have the key SRCOORD on my system manager.
I read about it in the surgery user manual... which I was reading for
something completely different.
I feel like I am trying to pull out my teeth with my toes
Mano
---
SF email is
Oh, boy! Wish someone had leaked that report to
me!! [EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/13/05 11:53AM
VA faces another computer problemBy PAUL DE LA GARZA and
STEPHEN NOHLGREN Published April 13, 2005 A
report done for the administration suggests that the VA's
multibillion-dollar plan to upgrade its
HA HA WRONG!!!
Once that didn't work I went to the technical manual
and viola
--
GTMD Q^DI
VA FileMan 22.0
Select OPTION: 1 ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES
INPUT TO WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON// HOSPITA
1 HOSPITAL LOCATION(6
Is there a database of bogus/demo patient information that I can load into my
SemiViva .4 system for demo purporses?
--
Mark Street, RHCE
http://www.oswizards.com
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Key fingerprint = 3949 39E4 6317 7C3C 023E 2B1F 6FB3 06E7 D109 56C0
GPG key http://www.oswizards.com/pubkey.asc
I knew the code monkey's would come through comment below.
On Tuesday 12 April 2005 18:50, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Mark may well be onto the source of the firewall
problem. In the file WSockc.pas, in the function
NetStart, I see starting at line 716, a message that
is construction like
Does
anyone know where I can obtain a copy of the original
report.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]On Behalf Of
Joseph ConnSent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 7:06
AMTo: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.netSubject: Re:
I think that the Hui had a bogus database at one
point.
It was full of patient names like this XXYZETHSF
It wasn't all that helpful to me.
Why not just put in a few patients of your own?
Kevin
--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a database of bogus/demo patient
information
John:
Few really understand the VistA Enterprise View, Life Cycle Principles
that the hardhats evolved while CMU SEI was evolving the Software
Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK) which we wwere all part of when the
concepts were mutually discussed in Sept 1998 at an MDC meeting. We just
Another one.
http://www.fcw.com/article88572-04-13-05-Web
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 09:53, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
VA faces another computer problem
By PAUL DE LA GARZA and STEPHEN NOHLGREN Published April 13, 2005
A report done for the administration suggests that the VA's
Mark,
See below:
--- Mark Street [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that is what I will do. As a side, in your
Config script you wrote is
there a way to split out the different functions so
the user could choose a
specific function? Similar to a case menu or
something.
I don't
On Wednesday 13 April 2005 11:50, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I don't understand what you mean. Are you talking
about a case function in the M language? Or about how
to set up the menu/option system? Or are you
referring to functionality in my config-scripting
system?
I am referring to the
OpenVistA SemiVivA VA Demo has bogus / demo patient data, but it has
other glitches since its purpose is to demonstrate patient data access
via CPRS.
OpenVistA SemiVivA 0.4 and OpenVistA VivA VA Demo will happily coexist
on your machine without interfering with each other (as long as you have
Mark --
From what I understand about VistA, loading patient data is a trap-door
operation - you can get it in, but it's awfully hard to get it out. So,
either do this only in a copy of a database headed for production, or
give your demo patients names (like Ford Prefect or Zaphod Beeblebrox)
Nancy,
That appears to me to be a highly perceptive take on the situation that
includes considerable truth as well. I would second your observations and
perceptions.
Gordon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nancy
Anthracite
Sent:
Hey! What better crew to do a medical
system. I started programming when I learned I could trick a
system into doing something the analyst/programmer estimated would cost $50,000
(in 1975 $) of programming time. A programmer once told me I was an awfully
expensive programmer implying I
Eriam --
I am not qualified to comment on the VistA applications or on the level
of interest in a light business intelligence tool.
However, if you are running VistA on GT.M, you will need KB_SQL
(http://www.knowledgebasedsys.com) for SQL/ODBC access to VistA.
-- Bhaskar
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at
Wholeheartedly concur.
My further concern is there seems to a Government contingent, above the
level of VAH that would like to turn the whole project over to
industrialists who, once secure, would own the code whole cloth, and collect
royalties and support $ into perpetuity. Noam Chomsky coined
Eriam,
Yes I think we would be interested.
We are running Vista on Caché. All of the data that you would need is mapped
so you can use SQL queries to fetch the data.
Ed Walton
Western State Hospital
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Eriam;
I am sure that there will be interest in your costing analysis process.
Can your process accept HL7 messaging? RPCs?, other communications
protocols? SQL is possible, but there are more focused interfaces may be
more useful. Are your tool Open Source? or under some other license?
I think easy is a relative thing. For folks with a background or education
based on procedural languages, a transition to another procedural language
may be much easier than a transition to an OO language. And a transition to
a procedural language for the modern child of OO may be much tougher
Now, Chuck, the next question, are you interested in puting some money
toward such an effort?
This is part of how projects get started. Raise interest, then get buy-in
from folks who want the new functionality, then we can help get the
technical folks (Design Specialists (who will work closely
The comment which I got when I tried to adjust the item into the primary
inventory point using the ADJUST INVENTORY QUANTITY option. The comment it
shows is THIS ISSUE BOOK HAS NOT BEEN POSTED (NO FMS LINE NUMBER) AND
CANNOT BE ADJUSTED.
Usha
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From: Nancy Anthracite
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