I am looking for 10 more old hard drives to use for the GWU course. I have
some USB 2 external cases I picked up for $13 on ebay. They work with IDE
drives that are a bit older than what has been sold in the last year labeled
as ATA or IDE. Anything about 5 gigs or more would work fine for
The HL7 system managers guide is a good
resource, and is available on the VDL.
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I have a 2GB drive reimburse me for the shipping and it is yours.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
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AFRL/IFSE
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Hi Nancy,
I get my old stuff from this guy in Atlanta:
http://www.apex-computer.com
I called him and he's got 10 10GB drives for $15/ea. He ships.
Hope this helps,
Tom McClendon
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Anthracite
I am looking for 10 more old hard drives to use for the GWU course. I have
The clinic can donate one. These folks include shipping and with the quality
of the drive I think it is worth it. Such a disk could easily be used for
production once the course is over - or certainly used to teach the
2 G is too small. Did you mean 20? I want to be able to put several copies of
VistA on there.
On Friday 23 December 2005 09:27 am, Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE wrote:
I have a 2GB drive reimburse me for the shipping and it is yours.
Thanks
Marc Aylesworth
PAR C3I Group
AFRL/IFSE
Joint
I think I probably have a source for my hard drives. If I am wrong, I will
let you know. Thank you for all of the offers.
On Friday 23 December 2005 12:06 pm, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
2 G is too small. Did you mean 20? I want to be able to put several copies
of VistA on there.
On Friday 23
What course is that? I've been away from the list for some days (packing for
moving to Sacramento).
Alberto
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De: Nancy Anthracite [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: Viernes, 23 de Diciembre de 2005 05:17 a.m.
Para: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Asunto:
Why not have this to be part of the requirements of the course. The students don't have to buy an $80 textbook, but they do have to buy a $15 harddrive.KevinOn 12/23/05,
Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry no it is only a 2 GB disk.ThanksMarc AylesworthPAR C3I
One at George Mason University. I will email you about it off the list.
On Friday 23 December 2005 01:09 pm, Alberto Odor wrote:
What course is that? I've been away from the list for some days (packing for
moving to Sacramento).
Alberto
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De: Nancy Anthracite
2:10
On 12/23/05, Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I have file A with a field 2 that is a pointer to file B, then when I do an fileman inquiry to print out a given record, then for field 2 it will display the .01 field for file B as the value for the pointer.
But what if I wanted field
I also wanted to show the relationship between the place holder and the actualvalue to use a record number. The place holder value has no relationship whatsoever to what ends up being the internal record number.
On 12/23/05, Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think what you changed from
Yes and my example explicitly would place an entry in record# 1 provided no current record already existed at record number 1. My example demonstrates the proper constructs of Fileman DBS API calls while demonstrating by example the meaning of those constructs.
On 12/23/05, Kevin Toppenberg
If I have file A with a field 2 that is a pointer to file B, then when I do an fileman inquiry to print out a given record, then for field 2 it will display the .01 field for file B as the value for the pointer.But what if I wanted field 10 in file B instead. I am guessing this is determined by an
I think what you changed from my example was namespacing my FDA. You are right. I think I have gotten funny results in the past when I didn't do that. I forgot that in my example. Thanks!Kevin
On 12/23/05, Steven McPhelan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes and my example explicitly would place an entry
I'm not sure where I would put this 2:10? Could you elaborate?ThanksKevinOn 12/23/05, Steven McPhelan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:2:10
On 12/23/05, Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
If I have file A with a field 2 that is a pointer to file B, then when I do an fileman inquiry to print out a
In the terminal interactive mode when doing an Fileman Inquire, anyplace where you would enter a field name or number to display, you can enter field number in file:other field number in pointed to fil
Obviously this syntax only works for field types of pointer or variable pointer.
At one time,
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