On Sunday 30 October 2005 15:02, Syan Tan wrote: > could someone give a synopsis of how to do the client calls > in order to load gnumed with a large amount of test data ? Do you mean how to import and where to import ?
> The test data has the following :- > > past history, allergies, rx, scripts, progress notes, letters, pathol, > document meta and images of documents, immunizations, diagnoses, pap > smears, measurements. history is like past_history clin_item i think, > diagnoses like the name of a clin_episode , progress notes a > clin_narrative, pathol is usually in a block text format with simple > formatting, letters can be parsed to text but would be handy if imported > items can have their original form stored as well Yes. Think gnumed document archive. > (? > clin_item.raw_import_data) , document meta and images - I would like a > description on how to call the api here. Look in CVS for /gnumed/Archive/import for hints on how to import digital documents which can be viewed with our document viewer. But Karsten is your primary source for info. > pap smears and measurements - > probably can go in clin_results; rx and scripts ? - seems to be an avoided > schema topic > A scenario using some fake object /dictionary etc as input and some pseudo > code would be extremely helpful, please. Say the dictionary object can also > have entries for largish objects in base64 encoding for the document > imaging : linux paging can handle this , I think, as each document image is > about 100K and say there may be at most 30 documents. > Of course, it would be nice to add the ability to browse other kinds of > clin items from the emr_browser tree , such as pathology and letters and > document meta and images we have a document viewer. It was coded long before the emr_browser. It has not yet been decided but chances are GNUmed 0.2 will be a fix 0.1 plus archive release. I am slowly chipping of tasks off my list. I am busier than ever so don't expect the release too soon. Work is underway and once the code is there the actual release process will be quicker. > > :- would this clash with the intentions of the gnumed designers ? > Sebastian -- Sebastian Hilbert Leipzig / Germany [www.openmed.org] -> PGP welcome, HTML ->/dev/null ICQ: 86 07 67 86 -> No files, no URL's VoIP: callto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] My OS: Suse Linux. Geek by Nature, Linux by Choice _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
