From what I understand, there is no longer a limit on the number of users/jobs
on a single machine with the evaluation copy of Cache, so I think it would be
fine to make that Q99. However, I would not be surprised if I have that
wrong and hopefully, if I do, the experts will correct me, soon.
VA employees can get developers licenenses from InterSystems. Others who
want to develop VistA applications on Cache can send me an email (off
the group - lots of animosity against InterSystems) with their
information and I will get it to an account manager and provide them
with a temporary
Is it true that if someone is using the demo version with CPRSChart, VIstA and
Cache on the same machine to just try installing VistA, not doing
development, not connecting to it with Telnet, that there are have unlimited
JOBS/Users/Terminal Windows Open allowed?
On Thursday 09 December 2004
I have already asked the VA FOIA officer, about when this will be available
for a successful FOIA request.
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CDC posting RE the meaning and use of public domain software.
http://www.cdc.gov/nip/registry/faq-sw.htm
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Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Hello all,
I have decided that I prefer to have the menu
options
in VistA to clear the screen
Bob,
...lots of animosity against InterSystems...
I prefer the OpenSource solution of GTM, but I would
never say that I have animosity against InterSystems.
You've always been helpful. I hope others feel the
same.
Kevin
--- Robert M. Witkop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
VA employees can get
For those who have been participating in the VistA Vendor/Open-Source
conference calls on Fridays, we have been discussing alternative means
and methods for collaborations via the internet. The idea behind this
is for those who cannot attend VistA Development oriented meetings but
wish to
It has always impressed me about oriental thinking, that the most important
aspect of creativity is centered on the process of deciding what NOT to
include in the final result. The minimalist mist that washes over oriental
art is noteworthy in this regard.
DHCP/VistA presents the IT
any way you guys could take me off the email mailing list?
have requested twice through webmaster but nada.
i am a reporter for the st. petersburg times in florida and no longer need
access to your communications.
thanks,
paul
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Randy --
OpenVistA VivA and SemiVivA are two different ways to get the same
software.
VivA is an entire Linux distribution (a Debian repackaging) that runs
from CD, so you are indeed supposed to boot it and the UI will indeed be
different. There is no VistA GUI - it's all character mode except
Sorry, you have to ask the mailing list admin - (our email addresses are
hopelessly overrun with spam - I'll adjust the website to give
alternative ways to contact) . I am the mailing list admin, so I will
remove you, but you can remove yourself via the information on the page
where you
I wonder if the UC Davis software is public domain? I would think yes -
still developed with public funds.
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From: Nancy E. Anthracite [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 7:27 AM
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Nancy,
Not quite. A single user Cache allows Single user a licence on a single
machine (no network access). However, a single license will allow up to
25 processes. My test box died, otherwise I would try to load the single
user version and comment out the line getting the licencse availability,
Randy,
Welcome to VistA. Have you seen the install
instructions that Nancy Anthracite has put together?
You have to put in a bit of work to get everything set
up. I'm working on a script that will automate some
of this, but it's not ready yet.
Kevin
--- Randy Hersom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I completed steps 1 through 96 in the Cache/VistA install guide. After I
start TASKMAN with D ^ZTMB, then I type D ^ZTMON it gives me:
--- snippet ---
Checking the Job List:
There are no tasks waiting for partitions.
For VISTA:NTA there are 0 tasks. Out Of Service
For
Thanks for the reply. Both links unfortunately lead to a Permission Denied
screen. Can you give me search instructions or cut and paste them, perhaps?
Message: 7
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Best Practices/First Steps?
From: K.S. Bhaskar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 09
It will be interesting to see if this change impacts any of the current
VistA implementation plans. With a new secretary, you might wonder if
this could produce some trickle down changes in IT policy and projects.
http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/12/09/bush.cabinet/
The fact that it still shows VISTA:NTA and VISTA:NTB tells me you missed
some Taskman setup steps. Those are the TASKMAN SITE PARAMETER files as
distributed and needs to be tailored to your installation.
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One of the steps read:
This step is to get the proper value for the BOX-VOLUME PAIR in the
TASKMAN SITE PARAMETERS File. Edit the TASKMAN SITE PARAMETER File (#
14.7) to update the BOX-VOLUME PAIR. Note that when you enter a ? at
the BOX-VOLUME PAIR prompt, it tells you what the correct value
25 processes is about as good as unlimited in this setting I would think. ;-)
Thanks!
On Thursday 09 December 2004 01:58 pm, Robert M. Witkop wrote:
Nancy,
Not quite. A single user Cache allows Single user a licence on a single
machine (no network access). However, a single license will
Here is my full D ^ZTMON
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hecking Taskman. Current $H=59878,54343 (Dec 09, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:05:43)
RUN NODE=59878,54334 (Dec 09, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:05:34)
Taskman is current..
Checking the Status List:
Node weight status time $J
I recently upgraded VistA to the latest VistA version from something like
May 2003. Since then I can't get CPRS to work. See below:
CPRS info:
Client Version
1.0.20.21
Broker Version
1.0.24.27
When I log into this version, the screen hangs, and I get the following
results:
Response Larger box:
This all looks good to me. I think you are up and running OK here. Mind you,
I am no expert.
On Thursday 09 December 2004 05:24 pm, Takahiro Horie wrote:
Here is my full D ^ZTMON
--- snip
hecking Taskman. Current $H=59878,54343 (Dec 09, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:05:43)
Thanks for all of your help. I got it up and running and I connected
with CPRS.
I'm not sure where I'm supposed to go from here. I'd like to be able to
add new patients and orders and see how it all might work...
But I appreciate everyone's help on this mailing list!
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at
Small typo there: http://www.Hardhats.org.
Here is the specific page where they are linked.
http://www.hardhats.org/projects/PROJECTSmain.html
Beza, Fil wrote:
At www.hardats.org there is Chapter 2
Chapter 2 for the VistA Install - Starting CPRS.
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