Thanks for letting me know. The 404 (not found) is because I typed a "-" instead of "_" in the URL for the screenshots. It should have been http://birch.vmth.ucdavis.edu:8080/m2web/doc/m2web_snapshots/
It looks like I have a database problem on birch. I will try to fix that over the weekend. In the meantime, I have turned off the web server. >Jim: > >I'm very interested in exploring the m2web stuff; unfortunately I've >been concentrating on the Windows (cache) Vista because: > > it's somewhat easier to get up and running on the average student's PC > I need to work with CPRS and I don't have two machines or VMWARE > I've been fighting some Linux configuration problems on my machine > >but I will get to it. In the meantime, I think your installation needs >tweaking--I get a 404 not found from your latest URL and this from the >m2web page: > >Please send this report to VMTH:Computer Services, immediately. >M2Web Error (2nd level) --> 150375378,init+3^htCGI1,%GTM-E-DBFILOPERR, >Error doing database I/O to region >/home/vista/2.01/g/mumps.dat,%SYSTEM-E-ENO5, Input/output error > >Steve > >On Nov 10, 2004, at 3:34 PM, Jim Self wrote: > >> Steve, >> If you add M2Web to your VistA installation, you will have many >> additional options for >> viewing the database and database definitions - in your web browser. I >> uploaded some >> screenshots that illustrate a number of them of them at >> http://birch.vmth.ucdavis.edu:8080/m2web/doc/m2web-snapshots/ >> >> Of particular interest, at least to me ;), is the javascript object >> representation of the >> database definitions and data that can be used by Mozilla (and other >> web browsers) to >> provide very quick and highly interactive client-side manipulation and >> presentation of >> data formats and queries and... >> >> I will be adding descriptions for the various screenshots, as soon as >> I can get to it. >> Meanwhile, I will be glad to answer questions via email. Incidently, >> that would help me to >> understand what features need the most explanation. >> >> Jim >> --- >> >> Steve Wagner wrote: >>> Ah! There is a "file of files." That's what I was looking for. >>> >>> Thanks David! >>> >>> Anybody know where this is discussed in the documentation? >>> >>> I also note that I can get the fields for a file in this way: >>> >>> FM-->Print File Entries >>> Output From What File: PATIENT// >>> SORT BY: NAME// ?? >>> >>> Choose from: >>> >>> .01 NAME >>> .02 SEX >>> .03 DATE OF BIRTH >>> .033 AGE >>> ... >>> >>> Steve Wagner >>> >>> >>> On Nov 10, 2004, at 10:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>>>> >>>>> Two questions: >>>>> >>>>> 1. What is the best way to print a listing of files in the Vista >>>>> database, including number of records in each, and sorted in >>>>> descending >>>>> order by # of records? Such as: >>>>> >>>>> File Number File Name # Records >>>>> ------------------ --------------- -------------- >>>>> ... >>>>> xxx Patient 10000 >>>>> ... >>>>> 01 New Person 1002 >>>>> ... >>>> >>>> >>>> Something like this? >>>> SORT BY: NAME// -ENTRIES >>>> START WITH ENTRIES: FIRST// >>>> WITHIN ENTRIES, SORT BY: >>>> FIRST PRINT ATTRIBUTE: NUMBER >>>> THEN PRINT ATTRIBUTE: NAME;C15 >>>> THEN PRINT ATTRIBUTE: ENTRIES >>>> THEN PRINT ATTRIBUTE: >>>> Heading (S/C): FILE LIST// >>>> STORE PRINT LOGIC IN TEMPLATE: >>>> DEVICE: GENERIC TELNET TERMINAL Right Margin: 80// >>>> >>>> ...EXCUSE ME, I'M WORKING AS FAST AS I CAN... >>>> >>>> FILE LIST NOV 10,2004 11:58 >>>> PAGE 1 >>>> NUMBER NAME ENTRIES >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> -- >>>> --------- >>>> >>>> 100 ORDER 20520870 >>>> 433 AR TRANSACTION 19073425 >>>> 120.5 GMRV VITAL MEASUREMENT 15977800 >>>> 9000010.18 V CPT 15593974 >>>> 409.68 OUTPATIENT ENCOUNTER 15236048 >>>> 9000010 VISIT 11800216 >>>> 9000010.06 V PROVIDER 9979266 >>>> 53.79 BCMA MEDICATION LOG 9868102 >>>> 8925 TIU DOCUMENT 9145751 >>>> 9000010.07 V POV 8742690 >>>> ... >>>> >>>>> >>>>> I'd also like to be able to do a simple list of fields within a file >>>>> (not an inquiry). >>>> >>>> >>>> Select OPTION: DATA DICTIONARY UTILITIES >>>> Select DATA DICTIONARY UTILITY OPTION: LIST FILE ATTRIBUTES >>>> START WITH WHAT FILE: FILE// >>>> GO TO WHAT FILE: FILE// >>>> Select SUB-FILE: >>>> Select LISTING FORMAT: STANDARD// CONDENSED >>>> DEVICE: GENERIC TELNET TERMINAL Right Margin: 80// >>>> >>>> >>>> CONDENSED DATA DICTIONARY---277 FILE (#1) UCI: TESTING ACCOUNT >>>> VERSION:22.0 >>>> STORED IN: ^DIC( 11/10/04 >>>> PAGE 1 >>>> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>> -- >>>> --------- >>>> >>>> FILE SECURITY >>>> DD SECURITY : ^ DELETE >>>> SECURITY: >>>> READ SECURITY : ^ LAYGO >>>> SECURITY : ^ >>>> WRITE SECURITY : ^ >>>> CROSS REFERENCED BY: >>>> APPLICATION GROUP(AC) NAME(AD) NAME(AE) NAME(B) >>>> >>>> >>>> FILE STRUCTURE >>>> >>>> FIELD FIELD >>>> NUMBER NAME >>>> >>>> .001 NUMBER (N), [ ] >>>> .01 NAME (RF), [0;1] >>>> 1 GLOBAL NAME (CJ14), [ ; ] >>>> >>>>> >>>>> 2. Is #1 something I should be able to find in the Vista >>>>> documentation >>>>> (for FileMan?), and where should I look? >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance! >>>>> Steve Wagner >>>> >>>> I'm afraid I started in FileMan long enough ago that a version 15 >>>> programming guide was all that I had to work with (kudos to anyone >>>> who >>>> knows >>>> how much that dates me) >>>> I assume it is in the documentation, and as I recall, classes taught >>>> by >>>> Greg Kreis, Dee Knapp and other trainers cover Files, Data >>>> Dictionaries, >>>> and these kind of concepts based of File #1 (the File of Files) >>>> >>>> Best Wishes, >>>> David Whitten >>>> (713) 870-3834 >> >> --------------------------------------- >> Jim Self >> Systems Architect, Lead Developer >> VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis >> (http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself) >> >> >> ------------------------------------------------------- >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: >> Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE >> LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. >> http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click >> _______________________________________________ >> Hardhats-members mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members >> > > > >------------------------------------------------------- >This SF.Net email is sponsored by: >Sybase ASE Linux Express Edition - download now for FREE >LinuxWorld Reader's Choice Award Winner for best database on Linux. >http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=5588&alloc_id=12065&op=click >_______________________________________________ >Hardhats-members mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members > --------------------------------------- Jim Self Systems Architect, Lead Developer VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis (http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself) ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: InterSystems CACHE FREE OODBMS DOWNLOAD - A multidimensional database that combines robust object and relational technologies, making it a perfect match for Java, C++,COM, XML, ODBC and JDBC. www.intersystems.com/match8 _______________________________________________ Hardhats-members mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hardhats-members
