On 5/2/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
I have
been experimenting with is in the Ajax package called Dojo
(http://www.dojotoolkit.org). I
will put up some examples soon of a very cool autocomplete comboBox that can be
used to do
quick lookups on VistA data with M2Web.
I look forwar
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Self" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 4:23 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] M2Web and Patient Registration
Kevin wrote:
On 4/27/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kevin, thanks for taking the
Kevin wrote:
>On 4/27/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Kevin, thanks for taking the time to try it out. I appreciate the fact that
>> you see the
>> potential in this rough cut.
>
>Yes, great potential!
>
>
>> >3. I would allow default values for the following fields:
>> >-- Type: NON-VE
On 4/27/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin, thanks for taking the time to try it out. I appreciate the fact that
> you see the
> potential in this rough cut.
Yes, great potential!
> >3. I would allow default values for the following fields:
> >-- Type: NON-VETERAN (OTHER).
> >-- Ve
Corrections to my previous response to Kevin:
>>6. I then tried to "submit data" and got this error message:
>
>The first part of that is debugging info confirming what data fields are to be
>processed,
>how the posted data matched the expected fields, and then the progress through
>Validation
>w
Kevin wrote:
>> What is needed to make it usable for your practice?
>> What fields are missing? What additional logic is needed?
>> What could be removed?
>>
>
>OK. Here is how I would change things. I want to say first of all
>that this is fantastic code. Please don't take my suggestions below
Can you pls let me know how to get a login for M2Web ?
Thanks,
-Gokul
- Original Message -
From: "Kevin Toppenberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] M2Web and Patient Registration
See below:
On 4/26/06,
How do I get a login?
Wolfgang Giere
Jim Self wrote:
> ...
>
> You do need to have a login for VistA on that server to see the application.
>
> >Try this instead
> >
> >http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/m.cgi/patreg
> >
...
---
Using T
"guru bandwidth"
I love it. ;-)
Joseph Dal Molin wrote:
...on the
other hand IMHO it's better to use guru bandwidth to get to end of job
at this point than to try to explain it all.
---
Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support w
See below:
On 4/26/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kevin wrote:
> >OK. I have finally gotten logged on with Jim's help.
> >
> >This is fantastic!
>
> Thank you.
>
> >Why is this not being discussed more? This has
> >been a major impediment for many new users who don't want to register
Kevin wrote:
>OK. I have finally gotten logged on with Jim's help.
>
>This is fantastic!
Thank you.
>Why is this not being discussed more? This has
>been a major impediment for many new users who don't want to register
>via a roll-and-scroll interface.
I hadn't had any time to work on it for a
We are planning another "sprint" for the gurus to complete the interface
and integrate it with VOE registration...which is the initial motivation
for this effort that will break trail for all flavours of VistA.
I think M2Web hasn't had much traction on this list because it needed a
referen
OK. I have finally gotten logged on with Jim's help.
This is fantastic! Why is this not being discussed more? This has
been a major impediment for many new users who don't want to register
via a roll-and-scroll interface.
How can we get this finished and integrated into the next release?
Kevi
Good! I bet Bhaskar would be more than happy to help you with that CD
business so you can hurry up and have that meeting!
For the GMU class he set up scripts to use a native DSL or Knoppix disk and
put all of VistA on a USB drive. He has some nice instructions as well. You
really ought to t
OK, Nancy, I get the hint. Yes, it was at mu house, and I would be happy
to sport another attempt to get the admissions and web kit together. I
have been working on issues with Live CDs to see if we can get the
environment established so that we can drop the configuration into a PC's
CD Drive and
Trouble is that there are always too many things folks want to do and not
enough time to do them at the community meetings. To GET M2Web and be able to
walk away with enough knowledge to really work well with it, I think there
needs to be a separate small meeting just for the developers who want
I believe itt was announced on the hardhats list by Colin Smith of
WorldVistA a couple of weeks ago, but there wasn't much discussion.
The next VistA Community Meeting is June 29 through July 2 at Robert
Morris University in Moon Township (Coraopolis), Pennsylvania, a suburb
of Pittsburgh, and a j
Congratulations! We do have a great spring here as well, but a different
fort.
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 22:39, Jim Self wrote:
Nancy wrote:
>Air fares seem to be good to the DC area and I have lots of air mattresses
> and a network with lots of ways to connect if you would like to come here.
Nancy wrote:
>Air fares seem to be good to the DC area and I have lots of air mattresses and
>a network with lots of ways to connect if you would like to come here.
Thanks again Nancy for putting up with me and the rest of us at your place last
time. The
air mattress and network worked great. I t
This is great Jim and very timely as we (Nancy, David and I) were just
this past weekend discussing organizing a follow-up "sprint". I will
bring this up on our WorldVistA executive meeting tomorrow night to get
the ball rolling.
Joseph
Nancy Anthracite wrote:
This looks great! What is the c
Air fares seem to be good to the DC area and I have lots of air mattresses and
a network with lots of ways to connect if you would like to come here.
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 21:00, Jim Self wrote:
I forgot to address the question of meeting.
When is the next developers meeting? End of June? See
I forgot to address the question of meeting.
When is the next developers meeting? End of June? Seems like we haven't had one
in quite a
while already. Perhaps a small group could meet sooner in
Davis-Sacramento-Pittsburg area.
Meanwhile, try it out, look at the code, send questions and suggesti
Kevin had an access code but no verify code. To log in on the web one has to
have both
already. I fixed it for him I think. I used a web form that called FILE^DIE and
I had to
apply the encryption separately.
Kevin wrote:
>I had one at one point. Can anyone reset my password, or give me a
>ne
Nancy, Thanks again. There many ways to help.
The first would be for people familiar with registration to login and look over
the
screens to review the data fields being referenced, to identify errors and
omissions and
places where extra logic might be needed.
MUMPS Programmers might prefer to v
I had one at one point. Can anyone reset my password, or give me a
new one etc? I'd like to test this out.
Kevin
On 4/25/06, Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...
> the field definitions). If you have a VistA login on
> openforum.worldvista.org, you can try
> it out with the demonstration d
Thanks for the correction Nancy. It's so easy to miss errors in URLs I type
(even the ones
that I know by heart) that I try always to verify them before sending. I
obviously forgot
to do it this time.
You do need to have a login for VistA on that server to see the application.
>Try this instead
This looks great! What is the chance of having a meeting to learn how to help
code this?
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 15:34, Jim Self wrote:
Those of you interested in the possibilities of an Open Source web based user
interface for VistA might be interested to know that I made some progress
thi
Try this instead
http://openforum.worldvista.org/~forum/m.cgi/patreg
On Tuesday 25 April 2006 15:34, Jim Self wrote:
Those of you interested in the possibilities of an Open Source web based user
interface for VistA might be interested to know that I made some progress
this weekend towards pati
Those of you interested in the possibilities of an Open Source web based user
interface
for VistA might be interested to know that I made some progress this weekend
towards
patient registration and general file editing using the Fileman DBS API's
(FIND^DIC,
GETS^DIQ, VALS^DIE, FILE^DIE, UPDATE^D
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