For your info, the word at the American Health Quality Assn meeting in
N. Orleans next week was, "The lack of a lab interface torpedoed
deployment of Vista Office at some of our (CMS) beta sites." 

Dan Johnson

On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 10:59 -0500, K.S. Bhaskar wrote:
> VistA Office EHR SemiVivA 2.3.1 (MD5 sum
> 16a0e6ae1951a512e88d83edd4e254a9) is available for downloading from
> the WorldVistA project page at Source Forge
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista).
> 
> VistA Office EHR SemiVivA 2.3.1 packages the release of VistA Office
> EHR 2.3.1 as made available at the VistA Office EHR project page at
> Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/vista-officeehr) on
> January 31, 2007. Nancy Anthracite configured the settings for it to
> run on GT.M, and provided the CPRS and Vitals executables (for
> Windows). An access code of VistAis#1 and verify code of #1isVistA
> will work for CPRS to connect.
> 
> Please note that this software has not been field tested.
> Furthermore, most of the components for VOE were introduced to none of
> the usual VistA SDLC (Software Development Life Cycle) where packages
> and patches of any complexity usually endure a number of iterations
> between SQA (Software Quality Assurance) reviews, field testing and
> developer responses. This software is intended for evaluation /
> demonstration purposes. You take all responsibility for using it.
> 
> This SemiViVA package is bundled with GT.M V5.2-000, as available
> under the GNU General Public License from the GT.M project page at
> Source Forge (http://sourceforge.net/projects/sanchez-gtm). A SemiVivA
> package is a one-step install of VistA and GT.M on a Linux machine.
> 
> Assuming the file has been downloaded as
> /Distrib/VistAOfficeEHRSemiVivA_2.3.1.tgz, to install on your Linux
> PC, execute the following, as root:
> 
> cd /usr/local
> tar zxvf /Distrib/VistAOfficeEHRSemiVivA_2.3.1.tgz
> 
> This will create new directories /usr/local/VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1 and
> /usr/local/gtm_V5.2-000. Please note that this will overwrite any
> directories or symbolic links you have with those names. You may wish
> to replace your symbolic links with new ones (i.e., the following is
> optional; also to be executed as root in /usr/local):
> 
> rm gtm ; ln -s gtm_V5.2-000 gtm
> rm VistAOfficeEHR ; ln -s VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1 VistAOfficeEHR
> 
> To use it, you will need to create a working environment (see
> http://tinyurl.com/738jk for details). To create an environment in
> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR (the choice of directory name is entirely yours),
> as a normal user, execute:
> 
> /usr/local/VistAOfficeEHR_2.3.1/install ~/myVistAOfficeEHR
> 
> Subsequently, to get to an interactive mode GT.M prompt in that
> environment, execute:
> 
> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/run
> 
> To run entryref ABC^DEF in that environment, execute:
> 
> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/run ABC^DEF
> 
> To get a CPRS GUI to connect to the environment in ~/myVistAOfficeEHR,
> you should set up inetd/xinetd to execute
> ~/myVistAOfficeEHR/gtm_V5.2-000/cprs_direct in response to a
> connection request. If you have set up inetd/xinetd to listen at port
> P, then use "CPRSChart s=SYSTEM p=P CCOW=DISABLE" where SYSTEM is the
> name or IP address of the VistA server.
> 
> Please post questions, comments & issues on the hardhats list
> (http://groups.google.com/group/hardhats)
> 
> K.S. Bhaskar
> 
> 
> 
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