I like Skip's idea as well. Perhaps KEYS are right on the money for
your goal.
Greg Kreis wrote:
If you want more control that ?+, you could do your own retrievals into
the multiple with a DBS call, apply your logic and then use the IENs
returned by the lookup to set the IENS
having to
defeat the original purpose of the hardware.
Not to say that the device doesn't look super cool,
and it would be a cool hack. Kind of like getting
vista to run on an XBox.
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Cach's journal seems to have only the process IDs.
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I'd like to see some sort of a GT.M Primer or, better yet, a guide to let
us old Msters map what we know about traditional M systems to what is what
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Is there a document that does this?
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Some reported
field. Yuck...
It looks like creating a screened lookup of a .01 pointer shouldn't
have leaked the ^DIC call into the input transform. The poor Input
Transform is a bit overloaded... hindsight is 20/20 as they say.
This is why I avoid DINUM in my file designs. It is too restrictive.
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ase was created long before
FM had support for keys that could provide a unique match with field
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I am not sure I can make out what your FDA array is looking like. Can
you show the setup and call?
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Hey all. I am having trouble setting up FDA properly.
Here is the data I want to put into the database:
FDA(*)
}200= ''
| }?+1,= ''
| | }.01= DOE,KOHN
| | }1= JD
| | }7=
I suspect he is creating a generic populatioin tool so he can move data
into the system, automate tasks driven by a GUI, etc. But, hey,
Kevin... tell us again about your approach.
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this form basically reduces to a form called disjunctive normal form.
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How do the clinical users take to it, Floyd? Since it was developed by
a Dr., I wondered if it felt more natural to them to use.
Floyd Dennis wrote:
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the
direction the VA is going. I am not arguing for or against the current
status quo, just pointing out factors that might explain partially why
things are as they are.
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BUFFER ERROR That should have been 'it is a way', not 'it was a
want'. If only I could keep my typing buffer in sync with my thinking
buffer ;-)
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Has this been changed? It used to be that you could set DUZ(0)="^" and
it would permit the edit. As ment
A web page offering the tributes many have given for Fil (those in and
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Can you cut and paste the dialog for the report (sort and print
templates) so we can see them?
Michael Reach wrote:
Hi! I've been having a problem with a Fileman print template. When one
of the columns contains data from a multiple, which prints as a vertical
list, the next column starts from
MUMPS wasn't that easy: I was taking Greg
Kreis' MUMPS class and struggling with a homework assignment. One
night, I went home and had a dream in which I saw the source code in
front of me. I went in the next morning, typed it in and it ran
perfectly! Learning a language does involve some struggle
void it?
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What is the value of your DUZ(0) variable? If you type HL at the prompt
for the file, does HL COMMUNICATION SERVER PARAMETERS appear in the
list? (I would expect FM to not show it as a default if you don't have
the privileges to see it, but entering HL will help confirm that.
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It can happen with repeatedly performing a DO command to any location.
Anything that is putting new entries on the stack frame without
eventually removing them. The stack on DSM or Cache can probably
handle 300+ entries, so it never overflows with legitimate logic. ;-)
Greg Woodhouse wrote:
. Needless to say, the result was "interesting".
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location.
Anything that is putting new entries on the stack frame without
eventually removing them. The stack on DSM o
What is the DD definition of the ENTERED BY field? Can you use VPE's
..VEDD and capture the display of the field's characteristics and paste
them in here?
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I figured it out. You are supposed to search for:
field CONTAINS tmgr, not
field EQUALS tmgr.
grrr
This
(ENTERED BY) show when printed?
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1. There could be a screen (unlikely since the IEN was displayed).
2. The search is doing a compare based on the .01 field.
My vote is for #2.
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What is the DD
David's question on the MDC Revival thread is an opportunity for us to
again address the question of forums or other means of categorizing the
list threads. We are open to suggestions on how to make this list serve
the different needs of a somewhat diverse group.
Should we declare exactly what
You will still get the 'just a moment' message if the field is indexed
and you use the = syntax. To make the best use of the index, specify
the field and put in the same value for 'start with' and 'goto'.
Greg Woodhouse wrote:
No. "Sorting" is basically a matter of iterating through an
re?
Kevin
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the field is indexed
and you use the = syntax. To make the best use of
the index, specify
the field and put in the same value for 'start with'
and 'goto'.
Greg Woodh
are on the topic of sorting etc, can someone
explain how the "START WITH" option works. Everytime
I put something in this field, I get back no records.
What do I put there?
Kevin
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the field is indexe
needed to help us evaluate the work required)?
Well, time for me to get off the
soap-box. Thanks, Greg (will we see you in Boston?); Chris
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I agree with Dan. I wouldn't expect it to work well. My feeling is
that some software needs to provide structure and categories for the
messages.
Dan wrote:
Nothing has prevented the users from doing this already but they
don't. My guess is they wouldn't in the future as well. At best
Use FM to do an Inquire on the REMOTE PROCEDURE file. It will show you
the RPC name and the corresponding M routine.
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Given a particular RPC call name,
how would I find out what M routine is maps to on the server? Is there
a mapping global or
Thurman Pedigo wrote:
P.S.: How many of you notice MSWord likes to convert EHR to HER? Maybe EHR
is a bad acronym.
I submit that Word is out of control. The correction features I am
sure sounded good on paper, but are so annoying that I turn them off.
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out under another scenario
and see if this occurs consistently.
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The A, B, C conditions don't use an index. They are 'if' statements
that are applied to records that are found by the SORT BY part of the
Search. Now, depending on ho
I have offered some comments and ideas below, BUT actually this starts
us down an interesting path. The VA is not about to undertake these
kinds of mods. So does the community want to create an effort to build
a FM that is superset of the VA's FM? Would it be possible to keep it
in sync with
. are irrelevant.
You said that this is determined by the
SORT BY parameter. How does this work and how would a
user specify the index to use?
You just specify the SORT BY: criteria and FM will take care of finding
indexes it can use. It is automatic.
Thanks
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I can understand that the Volume concept is handled by the idea of a
path in Linux, right? Hmm... Are the globals just Linux files? If so,
wouldn't the directory take the place of the UCI? But I guess the next
question is how is this exposed inside GT.M?
K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
GT.M does not
Thanks for the run down. I am creating the acculturation CD that
bhaskar recommended. Sounds like quite a different culture to adopt.
Must have been fun to map the Kernel to this platform ;-) ;-)
Jim Self wrote:
Greg Kreis wrote:
I can understand that the Volume concept
Good points Joseph!
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
I think the discussion about the MDC needs to be put into a broader
context.
From my less technical vantage point I sense that the root driver for
a revived MDC is the very strong need for countering the argument that
MUMPS is a dead languagethat is
Looks like you have two spaces after the IF command.
I $P($G(^TIU(8925,D0,13)),U,2)=73
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I have tried to puttng the code patch for Fileman put
up by George Timson. I could just use a fresh copy,
but it would be better if I could learn the source of
the error.
So I have
Right. I answered too soon as well.. ;-)
The question is how did the DIS(0) code get generated that way... The
mod George sent is in the routine that generates DIS array members, so
we are in the right neck of the woods... ;-) Now, Kevin, how many
patches are in the routine that you
This sounds like it might be using CCOW. Is that the case?
Gilbert, Francis S. WCO wrote:
OK, I should have done this before, and for that I apologize. Here's info
from the welcome screen:
"VistAWeb is synchronized with CPRS. If you select a new patient in CPRS,
VistAWeb will
You won't find that specific line. It is born of logic, deeply buried
in the DIS routines, that builds the line on the fly and puts it in the
DIS array at run time. So a simple error in applying George's fix, or
possibly having a starting point different than the one George
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Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I have Yahoo messenger and a USB camera. It would do
the job. I don't know how many could connect to it.
Surely there must be some solution among so many of us
geeks.
Kevin
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What is in the %BA variable? It is being executed.
X %BA
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
More funny fileman questions.
UPDATE^DIE is encountering an error I don't
understand. Here is a screen log:
GTMset $ZSTATUS=
GTMw $ZSTATUS --- notice no errors
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Gee...I usually agree with him on software engineering issues, but it
strikes me as rather odd to say that rewriting code from scratch is
the worst thing you can do because it is harder to read to code than
to write it. From a business perspective (i.e., time to market
It looks like Teamspeak or perhaps the net connection is not up to the
task. It is too bad. It would be neat if the sessions were recorded on
a PC, the later converted to MP3s and uploaded to Hardhats or WorldVistA
for folks to sample later, based on the topic. That is a lot to ask,
I am behind a simple NAT router and it worked without and changes.
Dan wrote:
If you're behind a firewall you may have to open up some ports. I
couldn't get to it through the VA's VPN but connected fine from my
non-VA PC.
Server: 66.28.218.45
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Alright... which one is you, Kevin! Don't leave us hanging
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Excellent photos--Except the one of me, of course :-)
Thanks
Kevin
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These are in no particular order and include just a
few shots from the
FM automatically executes the 'set' and 'kill' logic at the appropriate
times, when the cross-referenced field is edited.This means the
cross-reference can be thought of as a field event.
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I've come to that time in my life where someone needs
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Check out the main microsoft page! They call it Windows Vista and they
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