Control Panel, Regional Settings, US also. I suspect my first response was
wrong.

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Where exactly did you changed that the settings to US?  Just curious.  I had
the same problem awhile back when I was helping someone is Slovakia.  We
modified the MUMPS side but nothing worked at that time.

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Thanks!
I've changed the regional settings to US and now CPRS goes OK'.

Krzysztof Łuczak


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pointvalu e message

The date format may in fact be the issue...because in the US it tends to
be month day year order, in Europe it is day month year. We were using
an English version of XP but in another country...so it may have been
localized for the UK and not North America.

Let us know if changing the locale works!

Cheers,

Joseph

On Wed, 2004-09-22 at 09:33, Kaatrasalo Mauri wrote:
> Hello!
>
> In VistA CPRS GUI there are propably some depencies about your Windows
> country settings, specially date. If I try to run CPRS GUI in my Finnish
> WinXP (with SP1) and my country is set to Finland, I get same error. But
if
> I change my XP's country settings to English(United States), then CPRS GUI
> starts up nicely.
>
> Mauri
>
> > ----------
> > Lähettäjä:       Krzysztof Luczak[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Lähetetty:         22. syyskuuta 2004 16:20
> > Vastaanottaja:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Aihe:       [Hardhats-members] CPRS GUI - not a valid floating point
> > value message
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear Hardhats,
> >
> > I am a beginner with VistA.
> >
> > I'd like to run CPRS GUI but after logging there is a message
> > "'3040920.141047' is not a valid floating point value." and then next
> > access
> > violation messages.
> > It is te same result when I run the application in XP and Windows2000,
on
> > the local or remote machine.
> > I have downloaded Demo version but it doesn't run either.
> >
> > RPC Broker works OK' (according rpctest.exe).
> > I've tried VistA Imaging, it works OK'.
> > Where is the problem ? in the Windows, Network or VistA configuration ?
> >
> > I know that this is FileMan data/time value.(except first cipher '3' -
> > what
> > is it?)
> > Does Vista Server generate it properly?
> > Or may be GUI software can not interpret it ?
> > Or may be there is transmission problem?
> > I captured ip frames. Client sends request ORWU DT^000070040NOW
> > And the server responds with the value: 3040920.141047
> >
> > Similar problem was discused in tha mailing list (Subject:CPRS client MS
> > XP
> > sp2 Incompatibility) but it didn't help me.
> >
> > Here is software I have installed:
> >   Cache 5.0.8.5105.0 (free version)
> >   Cache.dat (last server version 1.0.24.27) from
> >         ftp.va.gov/VistA/Software/CACHE.zip
> >   CPRSChart.exe (last version OR_30_224.zip)
> >
> > ________________________________________
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> > Krzysztof
> >
> >
> >
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