On 1/3/06, James Gray wrote:
Yes, I want to know where that silly name came from.
I read it somewhere in the docs at
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ but now I can't
find it:
PuTTY makes Windows tight!
I think the analogy is a good one.
Ted
from http://www.putty.nl/faq.html#faq-what
A.10.3 What does ‘PuTTY’ mean?
It's the name of a popular SSH and Telnet client. Any other meaning is
in the eye of the beholder. It's been rumoured that ‘PuTTY’ is the
antonym of ‘getty’, or that it's the stuff that makes your Windows
useful, or that
On New Year's Day, Thurman Pedigo wrote to the list:
I should mention that the new ScreenMan routines (created by George - and
package mailed me by Nancy) are a great improvement. The terminal emulator I
use lets the user click on any field to begin data entry.
One thing it doesn't allow is a
--- George Timson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you're using PuttY
as your terminal emulator, hold SHIFT down while you click and drag,
and you
will still be able to cursor scrape. Don't know how it works with
other
terminal emulators.
--George
You can select text and copy it the
Robert Dobbins posted yesterday:
...I noticed that this readme doesn't include any information about
George's
work on FM's handling of variable pointers.
I thought in his original posting about his changes, he had included
information about changes to better handle variable pointers? Are the
I tried the suggestions mentioned by Greg and Usha but am still having problems. Any suggestions would be great. Also, if anybody would like to volunteer to look at my system, that can be arranged easily. Here are the results of checking the mailman files for errors:
Checking MAILBOX file 3.7
--- George Timson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't mind seeing here on Hardhats a precise specification of
what the
problem was with VA Fileman.
Thanks,
George Timson
What WAS the problem? Was it just variable pointers not being cleaned
up? Was this functionality simply not
George,
I wouldn't
mind seeing here on Hardhats a precise specification of what the
problem was with VA Fileman.
Here is the symptom I encountered that
prompted my original request here on HardHats.
Files with fields that are Variable
pointers, won't have the variable pointer fields updated
--- Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried the suggestions mentioned by Greg and Usha but am still
having
problems.
So, are local messages being delivered at all? Are any errors being
logged? Have you checked the list of unsuccessful tasks. Do you shot
down the filers before shutting
12026 messages in the last half hour??? I know nothing about Mailman, but
what is that all about?
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 11:26 am, Marc Krawitz wrote:
I tried the suggestions mentioned by Greg and Usha but am still having
problems. Any suggestions would be great. Also, if anybody would
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
12026 messages in the last half hour??? I know nothing about
Mailman, but
what is that all about?
Ah...I missed that. My guess is that the MESSAGE file is full of
entries (from an imported database, no doubt).
===
Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL
This is a fresh install of FOIA10212005 - nothing specifically imported by me. Greg - to answer your question, local messages are not being delivered at all. My apologies for my ignorance on all of this, but how do I check the logs and how do I check the list of unsuccessful tasks?
Thanks,
Marc
I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps timing out. Is there a way to increase the timeout threshold?
Thanks!
Marc
I am relaying a message:
Mailman site parameters, check the
CPU (UCI,VOL) FOR FILER TO RUN:
It should be blank.
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 12:34 pm, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
--- Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
12026 messages in the last half hour??? I know nothing about
Mailman,
Look to see if your listener is still running with netstat -a| grep [port
number]
On Wednesday 04 January 2006 01:24 pm, Marc Krawitz wrote:
I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps
timing out. Is there a way to increase the timeout threshold?
Thanks!
Marc
--
I verified that the following parameter was already blank: CPU (UCI,VOL) FOR FILER TO RUN.
Thanks,
Marc
Does anyone have any tricks or good ways to find
out why D FILE^DICN returns Y=-1. I am editing file 2.
DIC="^DPT("DIC(0)="LX"DIC("DR")=".02M;.032320928;.09123456789;"
and X contains a valid name.
Please do not suggest that I change the call as the
call is not in my code to
At what point does it time out? If you have a firewall completely blocking the signal, it will also time out. So you may have no connectivity instead of slow connectivity.Kevin
On 1/4/06, Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run CPRSChart over a really slow connection and it keeps
I'm feeling your pain Marc. And I wish I had something helpful to add.Does anyone know the sequence of events that is supposed to occur to make the mail deliver, so he could start checking where the hold up is?
KevinOn 1/4/06, Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I verified that the following
To explore this, I might try doing the same thing with the silent database API calls, and then read the message that is sent back. If that didn't give a result, I would then use my debugger to step through the process.
KevinOn 1/4/06, James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have any
Another few things caught my eye. Field .03 is date of birth. You are putting 2320928. Perhaps you should use an external date form? Also, .09 is a SSNum, there could be another patient with this same sample SSNum, or there may be a validity test that it is failing. Again, FILE^DIE should be able
Nancy wrote:
MEDSPHERE FILEMAN
All enhancements are designed to be backwards-compatible with VA FileMan.
Run ^DINIT to install. Install questions are unchanged. All new
DIALOGs are installed by ^DINIT.
Fileman by itself does not appear to support GT.M. It requires functions, such
as
Thanks. I was hoping ot avoid the second
suggestion. Stepping into Fileman calls is very time consuming. I
will look at the first.
Jim
- Original Message -
From:
Kevin Toppenberg
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Wednesday, January 04, 2006 12:43
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm feeling your pain Marc. And I wish I had something helpful to
add.
Does anyone know the sequence of events that is supposed to occur to
make
the mail deliver, so he could start checking where the hold up is?
Kevin
I would list
D ^XUP
Select OPTION
NAME: XPAR MENU TOOLS General Parameter Tools
LV List Values for a
Selected Parameter
LE List
Values for a Selected Entity
LP List
Values for a Selected Package
LT List
Values for a Selected Template
EP Edit
Parameter Values
ET Edit
Parameter Values
Sometimes it work and sometimes it doesn't.
So I can tell it is not something simple. Using internal values for a date
like 2320928 usually works with a 4 slash stuff the way I have the DIC("DR")
below. I should check out the issue with the SSN.
Jim
- Original Message -
From:
Good call Greg. Here's what I found in the list of unsuccessful tasks. Now, the next question is how do I fix this?
Thanks,
Marc
111: GO^XMKPLQ, MailMan: Background Filer (Mover). No device. VAH,ROU. From Today at 10:13, By you. Rejected. Task's volume set not listed in
--- Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good call Greg. Here's what I found in the list of unsuccessful
tasks.
Now, the next question is how do I fix this?
Thanks,
Marc
111: GO^XMKPLQ, MailMan: Background Filer (Mover). No device.
VAH,ROU.
From Today at 10:13, By you.
- Original Message -
From: Greg Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--- James Gray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes it work and sometimes it doesn't. So I can tell it is not
something simple. Using internal values for a date like 2320928
usually works with a 4 slash stuff the way I
My listener is running. BTW -at least w/ the version of netstat that comes w/SuSE 10, the following options are needed to display the ports:
netstat -a --numeric-ports | grep port_number
I also verified that the port in question is open w/ the following:
telnet hostname or IP address
This is probably obvious, but I ran the telnet command from the client Windows machine in which I am trying to run CPRS and not the linux server (in order to test the entire route).
--Marc
On 1/4/06, Marc Krawitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My listener is running. BTW -at least w/ the version of
G Q^DIS2:'$D(DIARU) G ^DIS2 can be condensed to G
Q^DIS2:'$D(DIARU),^DIS2 as a nice shorthand. When you see IF A,B that
is really IF A IF B.
Gregory Woodhouse wrote:
On Dec 31, 2005, at 5:34 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
But my question is in this line:
goto Q^DIS2:'$data(DIARU),^DIS2
The sometimes it works and sometimes it does not
work is worse than I thought. I tried to replicate and was able to add the
record on the second try. Software cannot actually be flakey without a
change in the inputs. So I do not know what is going on. I tried to
just drop back into it
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Embrace and extend? KevinOn 1/4/06, Jim Self [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nancy wrote:MEDSPHERE FILEMANAll enhancements are designed to be backwards-compatible with VA FileMan.Run ^DINIT to install.Install questions are unchanged.All newDIALOGs are installed by ^DINIT.
Fileman by itself does not
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