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VistA® News
Editor, Roger A. Maduro, LxIS
July 18, 2006. Vol. 1, No. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Commentary
News
* VA Honored As Innovator For Medical
As far as I know, a copy of the latest VI code is on my server here. There
has not been another release yet, but I guess this is as good an excuse as
any for me to try to get another. I sent an email and did not get an answer,
so I will try again. There is a file listing the proprietary
It should be asking you for a verify code as well with ^ZU.
On Monday 24 July 2006 01:37, Karthik Krishnamoorthy wrote:
This is the problem I am getting now ..
GTMD ^ZU
Volume set: ROU:muruga UCI: VAH Device: /dev/pts/1
ACCESS CODE: **
VERIFY CODE: **
Device: /dev/pts/1
Not a
Great Idea, Roger! Thank you!
On Monday 24 July 2006 02:14, Roger A Maduro wrote:
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VistA® News
Editor, Roger A. Maduro, LxIS
July 18, 2006. Vol. 1, No. 1
TABLE OF
On Jul 23, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Karthik Krishnamoorthy wrote:This is the problem I am getting now .. GTMD ^ZUVolume set: ROU:muruga UCI: VAH Device: /dev/pts/1ACCESS CODE: **VERIFY CODE: **Device: /dev/pts/1Not a valid ACCESS CODE/VERIFY CODE pair.I am entering the right access code but
On Jul 22, 2006, at 3:18 PM, Bhaskar, KS wrote:Since I seem to have heard somewhere that VistA may have some sort of relationship to Fileman, and since I had a few minutes to spare, I started going through a Fileman tutorial (http://hardhats.org/fileman/Main/FMtut_frm.htm). It seems to want me to
One more lesson learned: the hard way! Thanks
Mike
Steven McPhelan wrote:
I would suspect that the problem is with the data in the way you created
the note title. You said you used Fileman instead of the appropriate
TIU options for creating notes and document classes. You really should
I need to know what the
latest release of Vista Imaging is and the possible way of getting its code.
I am working on this module
and want to know the proprietary components used in the latest version of Vista
Imaging.
Anyone working on Vista
Imaging and can give sometime to me to discuss
I have made an inquiry and with luck, it will eventually be posted on the FTP
site for the VA, ftp.va.gov/vista . I would not hold my breath waiting for
it, however, as it takes time to assemble. I suggest you start with what is
on my server.
On Monday 24 July 2006 06:02, Nancy Anthracite
I agree. Keep up the great work!
Kevin
On 7/24/06, Nancy Anthracite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great Idea, Roger! Thank you!
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Bhaskar,
Doesn't the disks you create already have fileman ready to go? Why
are you having to reinstall Fileman to run the tutorial?
Kevin
On 7/22/06, Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since I seem to have heard somewhere that VistA may have some sort of
relationship to Fileman,
LOL!
What are you wanting VistA Imaging to be used for? Radiology
features? Or just storage of images etc. If the later, I have a
little experience (though I don't use the VistA Imaging GUI front
ent). If the former, I can't help.
Kevin
On 7/24/06, Falak Sher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I need
This does not reinstall Fileman. It installs a practice file with some
data records to use for hands-on exercise in the tutorial. The tutorial
instructs you to create some new-style cross references on this file
and then to use them for listing and updating data records.
Kevin Toppenberg
On 7/24/06, Gregory Woodhouse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 23, 2006, at 10:37 PM, Karthik Krishnamoorthy wrote:
This is the problem I am getting now ..GTMD ^ZUVolume set: ROU:muruga UCI: VAH Device: /dev/pts/1ACCESS CODE: **VERIFY CODE: **Device: /dev/pts/1Not a valid ACCESS CODE/VERIFY
Just in case you didn't see this upgrade notice.
http://openvista.pacifichui.org/Files.aspx?ref=0License=License/HUI.txt
http://openvista.pacifichui.org/Files/OpenVista_4_1_Release_Notes.pdf
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Background
The Veterans Administration (VA) releases patches to FOIA VistA on an
The main GUI is CPRSChart, a thick client for clinicians run on a Windows
machine. You have to start Taskman and the RPC Broker and set up a user in
the roll and scroll to utilize the GUI. A Physician user needs a few things
set up in file 200 - The Keys PROVIDER and ORES, the CPRS TAB, COR,
Nancy --
If Karthik is running FOIA VistA, why start up Taskman and RPC Broker?
-- Bhaskar
Nancy Anthracite wrote, on 07/24/2006 10:23 PM:
The main GUI is CPRSChart, a thick client for clinicians run on a Windows
machine. You have to start Taskman and the RPC Broker and set up a user in
the
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