Re: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread redhuan daniel oon
Hi, Pls do not harm the messenger. :) I find CACHE from InterSystems pretty powerful and convenient for my windows PC. I got the CPRS up running soon enough. The hardhat and Nancy's guides are also well written enough. My only complain is not to find complete commercial licensing information as

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS connection problems

2004-12-21 Thread redhuan daniel oon
Kevin, I did get the same error before. I wonder if its something to do with an erroneous port opening. I follow manual advice to check CACHE SYSTEM STATUS (denoting the what the ports are opened) with D ^%SS. If i notice that port 9200 is not opened properly where it keeps dropping, i will have

Re: [Hardhats-members] CPRS connection problems

2004-12-21 Thread redhuan daniel oon
Hmm, some memory flashes here: It could be this: TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS BOX-VOLUME PAIR where i ensure that one is OUT OF SERVICE as i defined my CACHE:CACHEWEB as VISTA:CACHE, i tot i screwed up when i got exactly your error on running CPRS + RPCBroker, but after revisiting this i manage to

[Hardhats-members] I heard from Joel Ivey RE CPRS Single Port Issue

2004-12-21 Thread Nancy E. Anthracite
I am pasting some of his reply in here. Can some gurus explain the second part to me? The problem with Kevin's solution as suspected by Steve: Something close to that was one of the options that we considered.  However, that will limit a user to a single application connection to

Re: [Hardhats-members] I heard from Joel Ivey RE CPRS Single Port Issue

2004-12-21 Thread Greg Woodhouse
Isn't he saying that the user will only be allowed one connection to that port? Only one application may *listen* on a given port, but any number of applications can, in principle, *connect* to that port. --- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can someone explain what this means? that

RE: [Hardhats-members] Article: Security research suggests Linux has fewer flaws

2004-12-21 Thread Hinman William C Contractor 1AF/LGX
Hello Chuck, For many network administrators, this is certainly no surprise. I recently attended a Learning Tree Network Security Course in Los Angeles. The instructor was a Dr. Bob Cromwell, a computer security consultant out of Purdue University (go Hoosiers?). He has developed an extensive

Re: [Hardhats-members] BTW: Pls do not harm the messenger. :)

2004-12-21 Thread A. Forrey
John: I quite agree that hardhats is a congenial, helpful group of folks. The world, though, in recent times has been through a Decade of Denial (the 90') in addressing issues and now a Decade of Refusal to work on issues. Hardhats went through the times of the Gnomes of Darkness to create

Re: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread Robert M. Witkop
For years I have been attending World VistA meetings, and have quietly helped those who were interested in knowing more about Cache. I can show how using objects to expose VistA data can help VistA acceptance. Using objects not object wrappers can provide performance that cannot be obtained using

Re: [Hardhats-members] I heard from Joel Ivey RE CPRS Single Port Issue

2004-12-21 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
And if a user wanted to have to instances of CPRS up on a workstation, she could put different port numbers in the command-line parameters. Kevin --- Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Isn't he saying that the user will only be allowed one connection to that port? Only one application

[Hardhats-members] FYI: VHA Care Follows Best Practices More Often

2004-12-21 Thread Nancy E. Anthracite
Patients in the Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare system are more likely to receive preventive and chronic care as recommended by well-established national standards than is the general population. http://www.modernphysician.com/news.cms?newsId=2953 -- Nancy Anthracite

RE: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread Deweese, Denise M.
Robert Witkop, I, for one, would like to know more about Cache and Intersystems, especially the 'how to map VistA to objects' and, in particular, Cache server pages. I have a web application that used VistA Webman in the DSM environment. Since our August 2004 conversion to Cache, I haven't been

RE: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread Ostrander, Terry L.
Proof is in the pudding. I created the necessary Cache' objects to emulate a VistA system and now I am able to perform ADHOC queries and write programs using modern day programming languages. For example I recently wrote a Mental Health Performance Monitor Web page using a mixture of html,

RE: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread Robert M. Witkop
Denise, I will work with you offline, then if there is interest you can post the results. Please send information on your application/problems to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks, Bob Witkop On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 09:13, Deweese, Denise M. wrote: Robert Witkop, I, for one, would like to know

Re: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Bob, Please contact me off line, I would specifically like to know who you begged and pleaded with as this is the first time I have heard of your concerns about being not being able to present at WorldVistA meetings. Frankly, given the seriousness of this issue, I am surprised that you have

RE: [Hardhats-members] GTM question -- runing a program on startup

2004-12-21 Thread Marc Aylesworth
The general way to check for arguments is to check the variable count so the below psudocode would translate into if [ ?# -lt 0 ] then $gtm_dist/mumps -r $1 else $gtm_dist /mumps -dir fi this would be in bourne , bash or Korn shell. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL

Re: [Hardhats-members] Intersystems

2004-12-21 Thread Richard G. DAVIS
Bob, I am reminded of the parable of the sower, which is described in three accounts in the New Testament. Regardless of your fundamental religious beliefs, the story comes down through the centuries as basic truth quite apart from the context of those accounts. The sower is not inclined to

[Hardhats-members] Up and running

2004-12-21 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
Hey All, Just to let everyone know that I seem to be up and running on a production setting. Can it be true? Thanks for the help everyone. Kevin __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses.

[Hardhats-members] GTM Question: Running code in the background

2004-12-21 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
I have a question about GTM. When I launch a GTM shell, and then start the RPC broker, I assume that it runs in the background somehow. How does this work? Will the code be shut down if I quit the shell (I don't think so). Or how about if I log off the user? Thanks Kevin

RE: [Hardhats-members] GTM Question: Running code in the background

2004-12-21 Thread Cameron Schlehuber
It's going to depend on how you launch it. A DO will tie it to your particular job. If you JOB it, it's independent of your job. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Toppenberg Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 2:52 PM To: Hardhats

Re: [Hardhats-members] Up and running

2004-12-21 Thread Lloyd Milligan
Congratulations Kevin! That's a tremendous achievement. Lloyd - Original Message - From: Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hardhats Sourceforge hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 4:50 PM Subject: [Hardhats-members] Up and running Hey All, Just

RE: [Hardhats-members] GTM Question: Running code in the background

2004-12-21 Thread Michael Zacharias
You can use the mupip stop command to kill an M process. It takes as a parameter the process ID to stop. This can be obtained with the Unix ps command. I usually type: ps -ef | grep mumps at the unix prompt to list the running mumps processes. From this list I can pick out the ID I want to

Re: [Hardhats-members] Up and running

2004-12-21 Thread Joseph Dal Molin
Kevin, Just in time for Christmas...congratulations! What functionality have you implemented? Cheers, Joseph Kevin Toppenberg wrote: Hey All, Just to let everyone know that I seem to be up and running on a production setting. Can it be true? Thanks for the help everyone. Kevin

RE: [Hardhats-members] modern day programming (was: Intersystems)

2004-12-21 Thread Jim Self
Ostrander, Terry L. wrote: Proof is in the pudding. I totally agree. Concrete examples and comparisons can be quite illuminating. I created the necessary Cache' objects to emulate a VistA system and now I am able to perform ADHOC queries and write programs using modern day programming

[Hardhats-members] CPRS Messaging Cont'd

2004-12-21 Thread Boon, Thomas
Title: CPRS Messaging Cont'd Does anyone know the name of the message that is used to send data back the server for new orders in CPRS? I have gone as far as to update the response object to contain my additional data elements. However, I am not sure where or what message to put the data so

Re: [Hardhats-members] Up and running

2004-12-21 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
My initial goal was a repository of progress notes. Of course, as I have shown members of my group the CPRS client, they immediately want prescription writing and med side effects etc. But right now, I can type progress notes into CPRS. What I still need to achieve is an easy way of adding

RE: [Hardhats-members] modern day programming (was: Intersystems)

2004-12-21 Thread David Sommers
quote We (UC Davis VMTH) have been generating comparable web pages and queries in VMACS for 10 years now using MUMPS, HTML, and JavaScript and comparable ADHOC queries for more than 10 years before that using Fileman and our own query and search tools written in MUMPS. We have avoided use of SQL