On Jul 8, 2006, at 10:03 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
That HFS Device you have there seems like it should work. What
does it have
when you inquire into it? Or did you try changing the $I to /tmp/
hfs.dat?
Do you have the routine VAFCHFS on your system?
Select OPTION: 5 INQUIRE TO
On Jul 8, 2006, at 10:22 PM, Ismet Kursunoglu wrote:When I try to write to a file it just kicks me out; OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: NEW PERSON// SORT BY: NAME// START WITH NAME: FIRST// FIRST PRINT FIELD: .01 NAME THEN PRINT FIELD: Heading (S/C): NEW PERSON LIST// testing DEVICE: HFS Host File
Thanks Greg, I did not to that - thanks for the directions.
I am now finally taking all of these valuable lessons and
beginning to organize them - i.e. Kernel, FileMan, error/debugging,
M, etc.. Many of these things have been covered in prior Hardhat
postings - and the core items are in the
I was a boy scout a looong time ago. But I seem to remember making a
crystal set for a merit badge. :-)
Maybe there should be a twenty-first century merit badge for rigging an
antenna out of a mess kit and bailing wire to keep the troop on the net
from the wilderness. :-)
Regards to Bhaskar
Ismet, for what it's worth, my HFS record is a little different from
yours. Here is mine:
NUMBER: 39 NAME: GTM-UNIX-HFS
$I: /tmp/vistahfs.txt ASK DEVICE: YES
ASK PARAMETERS: NO
LOCATION OF TERMINAL: Host File Server (GT.M)
ASK HOST FILE: YES
On 7/9/06, Ismet Kursunoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
The other question is - and this is looming pretty large - what I am
going to do about a production system? Should I push on with the FOIA?
I fear the various patches that have to be applied i.e. for example to
maintain a local MPI -
A few questions:
1) Does the VA provide basic optometric services to Vets - e.g.
glasses, contacts, basic exams, etc?
2) If yes, is VistA used to track this type of patient care?
Thanks!
Marc
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Using Tomcat but need to do
On Jul 9, 2006, at 12:51 AM, Ismet Kursunoglu wrote: I try to annotate the notes with my layman understanding Hardly!- it is helpful to have a log of the whole process. No doubt this will be a lifelong "event" - I guess it should/could even be part of maintaining a VistA system - no doubt there
On Jul 9, 2006, at 6:25 AM, Marc Krawitz wrote:A few questions: 1) Does the VA provide basic optometric services to Vets - e.g. glasses, contacts, basic exams, etc? 2) If yes, is VistA used to track this type of patient care? Thanks! Marc I believe corrective lenses are handled through the
1) Yes, but there are eligibility criteria: any service connected eye
disability, or greater than a certain percentage of total service
connected disabilities. Otherwise other Vets can't use these services.
2) Yes and no. Like with hearing aid dispensing (in my area) there are
notes and CPT
Several questions about configuring CPRS:
I created a new ENT clinic note. How do I get the newly created note
type to appear in the drop-down list of available notes? The only note
types in the list are those pre-existing in the installation. I can only
pick personal default preferences from
Cannot seem to locate where in the idex of documention at:
www.va.gov/vdl
is Preventative Health Management record documentation.
Appreciate your assistance,
Regards,
Richard Saccuci
602-788-5499
--
Greg, you are correct. Optometry is covered
under Prosthetics.
- Original Message -
From:
Gregory Woodhouse
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 6:32 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] VistA and
Optometry
On Jul 9, 2006,
No idea, but did you try Google:
http://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Awww.va.gov%2Fvdl+Preventative+Health+Management;
At 11:22 AM 7/9/2006, Richard wrote:
Cannot seem to locate where in the idex of documention at:
www.va.gov/vdl
is Preventative Health Management record documentation.
Dan and Richard;
To my understanding, VistA thus far is primarily involved in curative
medicine, not preventative. Now that is something that WorldVistA would
like to correct. The US Public Health Service uses (used?) DHCP , the
precursor to VistA for Occupational Health and Environmental
How did you create the GTM-UNIX-HFS device? Was it part of your DEVICE
file from the initial installation?
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:49:20AM -0400, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Ismet, for what it's worth, my HFS record is a little different from
yours. Here is mine:
NUMBER: 39
Think differential diagnosis here. Thee are number of reasons why
your HFS device could fail:
1. It may be that the file cannot be opened for reading/writing/
modification (which are you trying to do?)
Both. The thing I don't understand is what where the GTM-UNIX-HFS
device is derived
I have not been following this thread. However, I reported several months
ago that ^ZTMGRSET does not copy ^%ZISF for GT.M. You have to copy it
explicitly. This causes KIDS load not to work, etc. There is no ZISFGUX.m.
However, the GTM version appears to work okay. Thus, in the routine
I'm sorry, but I don't remember.
Kevin
On 7/9/06, Ismet Kursunoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How did you create the GTM-UNIX-HFS device? Was it part of your DEVICE
file from the initial installation?
On Sun, Jul 09, 2006 at 08:49:20AM -0400, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Ismet, for what it's
Thank you. Now I am getting somewhere - now it is complaining about
the device being busy.. I will work on it more and report back this
evening. (Even the blind chicken finds the corn. I think I am going
to order _ZISF.m T-shirts and wear them daily for a couple of weeks,
or maybe it might even
Ismet;
The T-Shirt sounds like a great idea. Perhaps we need to have a T-Shirt
slogan contest for the meeting coming up in three months. Tatoos may be a
little much... ;^)
Best wishes; Chris
- Original Message -
From: Ismet Kursunoglu [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Lloyd Milligan [EMAIL
I tried playing with it:
GTMS MYIO=home/nancy/testIO.txt
GTMO MYIO W $T
%SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission denied
GTMS MYIO=/tmp/TestIO.txt
GTMO MYIO W $T
1
GTMC MYIO
GTMH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /tmp/TestIO.txt
/tmp/TestIO.txt
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /tmp/TestIO.txt
So, what is $T ?
On Sunday
Nancy;
$T is $TEST, the results of the last IF test, Timeout, Timed Lock
Attempt, or the success of the opening of a device. So if you are going to
use $TEST, you need to test it immediately after the action you are
concerned with.
- Original Message -
From: Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL
On Jul 9, 2006, at 9:26 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:I tried playing with it: GTMS MYIO="home/nancy/testIO.txt" GTMO MYIO W $T %SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission denied GTMS MYIO="/tmp/TestIO.txt" GTMO MYIO W $T 1 GTMC MYIO GTMH [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ls /tmp/TestIO.txt /tmp/TestIO.txt [EMAIL
Nancy, On Jul 9, 2006, at 11:26 PM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:I tried playing with it:GTMS MYIO="home/nancy/testIO.txt" I'm curious - (if you get time) would it make a difference if you started this file reference with a slash, as in "/home/nancy/testIO.txt"?GTMO MYIO W $T%SYSTEM-E-ENO13, Permission
On Jul 9, 2006, at 9:31 PM, Chris Richardson wrote:Nancy; $T is $TEST, the results of the last IF test, Timeout, Timed Lock Attempt, or the success of the opening of a device. So if you are going to use $TEST, you need to test it immediately after the action you are concerned with. One of the
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