If you already have all your devices and terminal types set up, then you
want to save them and not kill them.  If you have nothing in those files
that you want to keep you can get rid of them and do installs to
populate them.  But it's probably easier to add and delete without going
all the way back and do as Fil says.  (From scratch is way to far back
to go!)  ^%ZOSF is the only one that is easily recreated with ZTMGRSET.

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Anthracite
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:34 PM
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Please enlighten the unenlightened about what you mean by "It all
depends
..."

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Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 4:04 PM
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It all depends on whether you're starting from scratch.

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Fil
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 8:58 AM
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DON'T KILL

Anyway, Fileman usually stores the zero node definition in the data
global ^global(0) OR ^global(filenumber,0).  To find the files in the
global

VAH>D ^%G

Device:      Right margin: 80=>

Global ^DPT(0
^DPT(0)=PATIENT OR PERSON^2I^^0  <==== ONLY ONE FILE IN THE GLOBAL

Global ^%ZIS(0) <==== NOT THERE

Global ^%ZIS(,0)  <=== SO MUST BE HERE (7 FILES in ^%ZIS)
^%ZIS(1,0)=DEVICE^3.5Is^39^39
^%ZIS(2,0)=TERMINAL TYPE^3.2I^197^188
^%ZIS(3.22,0)=DA RETURN CODES^3.22^15^15
^%ZIS(3.23,0)=LINE/PORT ADDRESS^3.23^^
^%ZIS(14.5,0)=VOLUME SET^14.5^1^1
^%ZIS(14.6,0)=UCI ASSOCIATION^14.6IO^^0
^%ZIS(14.7,0)=TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS^14.7^1^1

Global ^

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Anthracite
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 7:49 AM
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So Kill or don't kill %ZIS?  What is in %ZIS?  How does one find out
what is in %ZIS if there is no Fil to ask?

I think I can figure out what global a file is in (from the data
dictionary as I recall), but not the flip side, i.e., what is files are
in a global.

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Correction, the resources are in ^%ZISL so you won't lose them if you
kill ^%ZIS

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Fil
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 7:30 AM
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Don't do that.  See my other reply to Cameron's mail about killing all
^%Z globals.
In addition to the ^%ZIS(n,0) nodes that you lose, you also lose the
TERMINAL TYPE data stored in ^%ZIS(2).  Not to mention, DA Return codes
and resource list used by CPRS

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He should kill %ZIS also, right?

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Bhaskar
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That did it!  Thank you very much.

-- Bhaskar

On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 19:02, Beza, Fil wrote:
> It appears that your current %ZOSV is not the GT.M version but the
> Cache one.
>
> I suggest you KILL ^%ZOSF and DO ^ZTMGRSET again.  This will start you

> from scratch.



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