The response is as follows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vista]$ /usr/local/gtm/mupip rundown -file
/home/vista/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat
/home/vista/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat - File is in use by another process.
%GTM-W-MUNOTALLSEC, WARNING: not all global sections accessed were
successfully rundown
Usha
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Hi Kevin,
I didn't do anything specific for making a person as employee.
I think all the users in the NEW PERSON file are marked as employees
automatically.
Usha
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 07:21:23 -0800 (PST)
To: hardhats
I understand that when a user clicks or double clicks on something in CPRS that
this typically results in some action by an RPC broker call. How can we
deterimine what CPRS is sending back to the M job? Are the parameters on the
tag represented by RPC call coming from CPRS or the job that is
I have a question about the control of orders from the Fileman side of CPRS.
In CPRS there is an orders tab. If you click on that you get a list of things
that can be ordered on the left side of the window. What file is that list
coming from? Is it from either 100.98 or 101.41? Where is
LR OTHER LAB TESTS
70RA OERR EXAM
80GMRCOR CONSULT
85GMRCOR REQUEST
90GMRVOR
99OR GXTEXT WORD PROCESSING ORDER
110 ORZ ADD MENU CLINICIAN
115 ORZ ADD MENU (IMAGING CONSULT/PROCEDURE)
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that, giving a value that applies to anyone using
the parameter at a given facility (unless something more specific
matches, instead).
Clear as mud?
--- ELSIE CASUGAY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The parameter shown below allows you to add/remove from the orders
tab.
You can also define
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
Hi
Have successfully made a Purchase Order and receive items against it. The
items were entered into inventory through the ADJUST INVENTORY QUANTITY
option.
Then I was trying issue the item to a primary inventory point using POST
ISSUE BOOK ORDER option. The warehouse balance has reflected the
Tens of thousands of VistA routines are stored in Cache (in the database)
and in GT.M (in the file system), their names are really cryptic to say the
less.
Is there some way to know what each routine does without having to open
each of them and try to find out? Is there some document which has
and/or Hospital software as possible. The push is to get exposure to
the software or as we say it, Software is Free(tm).
Thanks!
Tim Jowers
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From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 3:29:34 PM
Subject: Re
(ClearHealth)
Tim
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If anyone knows of any practice management systems out there that are willing
to have their interfaces to VistA be FLOSS, please let me know as I need some
examples of what we be facing when it comes time to trying to build them
dependencies. You have to resolve these dependencies by shipping the jar or
search code that finds the correct jar during the install process.
My opinion,
Tim Jowers
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Kevin and folks:
On package handling, Fedora uses yum (short for YellowDog Update Manager).
yum (RedHat
Same for 'doze. One of my clients runs XP Pro 32 bit as the drivers for their
AMD 64 hardware were not available/did not work for the HP machines.
TimJowers
--- Mike Schrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice summary Bhaskar,
One other point about Linux Distros, I've learned that, you shouldn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can also try using Microsoft Virtual PC. Works!
Wasif.
On 5/11/06, Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc Krawitz wrote:
I would like some suggestions on a system configuration enabling me to
run GT/M on Linux and CPRS on Windows, all on the same machine
Hi! When I am in Edit mode, inputting data to a Fileman file, if the input begins with an up-arrow ^ , the routine assumes I am trying to jump. So it looks something like this:
GLOBAL NAME: ^TMP($J??
GLOBAL NAME: etc.
Is there some way to enter an input beginning with an up-arrow?
Thanks,
Michael
Chris, thanks for your response(s). I am writing a routine that does automated testing. In using it, the user needs to be able to enter some variable name which will be set equal to some initial value he sets. Sometimes that variable name is a global root (and normally he'd choose a temp global
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