There should be a link in the EXTREME upper right hand corner of the page.
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Date: Tuesday 07 March 2006 05:04
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The login page doesn't let you create an account.
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There
There is link in the far upper right but there is only a form to login. It
says on the login form you can create an account by filling the below fields
but then there are no fields to fill in on the form.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
PAR C3I Group
AFRL/IFSE
Joint Battlespace Infosphere Team
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Hello Hardhats,
A HUD mandated nationwide effort to track homeless client services is
requiring communities and states nationwide to implement an Homeless
Management Information System (HMIS). Essentially, HMIS is case
management + services tracking + shelter bedlists + unduplicated client
I have an instance of Kernel installed on MSM-UNIX Version 4.4.0. I know that
with Cache, the $I dictionary item of the Console Device is set to |TRM|. On
GT.M I believe it is set to /dev/tty. What is it set to for MSM-UNIX? I have
tried /dev/pts, but it doesn't work.
thanks...
Michael
A simple regular cross-reference on the field could keep track of all values
used in that field. Put your logic in the Input Transform. Note that the
SSN field in the New Person file follows the same logic you've described
(along with other logic too). Check out how it behaves and is
Aren't Input Transforms only executed when passing external values via
FileMan DB calls?
At 01:41 PM 3/7/2006, Cameron wrote:
A simple regular cross-reference on the field could keep track of all values
used in that field. Put your logic in the Input Transform. Note that the
SSN field in
Hi,
Very much new to this group and VistA
software.
Trying to fetch patient data from VistA using the
RPC Calls.
I found the list of RPC's by logging on to the
Cache Terminal. I'm trying to find information on " How to make RPC calls to
VistA from .NET Application to fetch the patient
I think you are looking at two issues at once.
1) How to use RPC calls to work with VistA (i.e. format of passing
data, setting up of server code etc.). There is a very good help file
somewhere on the VA library that takes one through this step-by-step.
2) How to get a .net RPC client. I don't
From the programmer prompt WRITE $I. Then set the $I field value to the
left non-numeric part of the value displayed.
Lloyd
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You aren't planning to put data into this field any other way than through
either the classical Fileman API, the silent calls, or the Fileman interface
are you?
Jim Gray
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I have posted the two VistA community calls made about customization of VistA
on my server. The first one was recorded by JohnLeo Zimmer and the second by
Chris Richardson. If you want them, drop me an email for download
instructions.
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OOOPS, forgot to mention that Rick Marshall did the teaching on those two
calls. Sorry Rick, for forgetting to mention that!
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Try here for #1, if you haven't found it already
http://www.va.gov/vdl/Infrastructure.asp?appID=23
On Tuesday 07 March 2006 15:33, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
I think you are looking at two issues at once.
1) How to use RPC calls to work with VistA (i.e. format of passing
data, setting up of
All I get is a numeric value...
Michael
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From the programmer prompt WRITE $I. Then set the $I field value to the
left non-numeric part of the value displayed.
Lloyd
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From: Michael Zacharias [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do not know what you are trying to do, but you may what
to look at the VistA mappings for Cache. With the mappings it should not be very
difficult to read any patient data from a .NET Application. We have used Access
to make some reports using the mapping and a ODBC
connection.
Ed
There are two ways to bypass the input transform, one is to use the four
slashes ( ) in input templates. The other is to set the data
directly into the global. And if you're doing either of those, you should
run the input transform code yourself anyway!
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That numeric value is what you put in the $I field ...
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The Fileman DBS calls should not invoke the Input transform if the flags indicate that the values are in internal format.
On 3/7/06, Cameron Schlehuber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are two ways to bypass the input transform, one is to use the fourslashes ( ) in input templates.The other is
Three ways!
Thanks, Steve!
Cameron
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This will only work for a particular session. MSM captures the unix level
device (/dev/pts) and assigns it an M device number. If I set $I for CONSOLE
of the DEVICE file to this number, it will work for that session only (unless
the next time I log in and I happen to capture that particular MSM
That's the whole problem -- if another programmer uses a db call with
internal values then the Input Transform rules would be bypassed, leading
to the possibility of duplicate entries.
One could provide a special API for handling that field but once again if
somebody doesn't use that API
That's similar to asking how to enforce your rule if another programmer
directly sets the global. If any programmer bypasses the system anything
can happen ... which is true for any DBMS and not just FileMan. A
programmer with authority to go around the rules doesn't have to follow
the rules.
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