I answered this once, but I guess you did not receive it.
If you are in the US, if you make a demo, you will potentially be putting
yourself squarely in the crosshairs of the FDA as that is considered to be
marketing unless it is a purely academic exercise and you never intend to
install VistA
Sometimes you are strange, Cameron.
Cameron Schlehuber wrote:
FYI - the ASISTS package is an acronym for Automated Safety Incident
Surveillance Tracking System and its namespace is OOPS ... I took some heat
for assigning that namespace. :( ... But I've always felt it was one of my
better
JLZ wrote: Sometimes you are strange, Cameron.
Don't believe it Cameron. I have always thought OOPS was the best
namespace going. If only some of the other packages had interesting
prefixes... I mean PRC for IFCAP, where's the fun in that?
Thom H.
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I'd certainly remember OOPS over ASISTS!
Matthew M. King, MD
Medical Director
Clinica Adelante, Inc
Surprise, Arizona 85374
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I found the documentation on how to control from a system point of view
using the fields in file 200 and the Kernel Parameters file. I did not find
anything about how to control this from a programmer perspective. Is there
documentation on that issue?
Jim Gray
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--- Curtis Kropar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it is actually OOPS ???
hahahaha
I thought you were going to say the namespace for ASISTS was an
abbreviated
form of Automated Safety System
Maybe that's why it's OOPS. Lesser of two evils, you know.
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Regarding the VistA Community Conference in Pittsburgh - June 29 - Jul 2 ...
The hotel has agreed to extend the cutoff date another week -- until June 13.
See: www.worldvista.org/Event_Calendar
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My son and I have made reservations here. The standard rate is $55 plus tax
for two persons two beds. One person is $50 plus tax. Internet access is
free - wireless. Local calls are free. There is a shuttle from the airport.
According to Google, it is 1.1 miles down the road from the
Thank you for all the good leads. I'll let the group know what the solution is if we find/make one.
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Here is a question for you linux gurus out there.
I recently set up a new server and installed CentOS. I was quite
impressed with it, and I'd like to upgrade my older server (running RH
9) to this newer OS if possible.
Can one install a newer linux on top of an older one? I always get
confused
Did you look at the usual symbol table and ^XTER and are PX*1.0.131 and
PX*1.0.142 installed?
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 15:14, Matthew King wrote:
I'm suddenly getting messages that my Expert Order Checking is OOO. I've
been doing a lot of configuring, so I think it has something to do with
quote who=Kevin Toppenberg
Here is a question for you linux gurus out there.
I recently set up a new server and installed CentOS. I was quite
impressed with it, and I'd like to upgrade my older server (running RH
9) to this newer OS if possible.
Can one install a newer linux on top of an
1) How can I tell if PX*1. etc is installed?
2) I CHECKED THE ERROR trap not much there:
1 error logged on 6/7/2006
1) (UNDEF)FILE+7^OCXOCMP8
No screened error
Enter '^' to quit listing, RETURN to continue...:
Which error? 1
Process ID:()
I'LL MOVE IT TO THE WIKI WHEN IT'S UP
Matthew M. King, MD
Medical Director
Clinica Adelante, Inc
Surprise, Arizona 85374
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Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2006 5:20 PM
To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
D ^XUP
Setting up programmer environment
Access Code:
Terminal Type set to: C-VT100
Select OPTION NAME: EVE3 Systems Manager Menu
WARNING -- TASK MANAGER DOESN'T SEEM TO BE RUNNING
Select Systems Manager Menu Option: PROgrammer Options
Select Programmer Options Option: KIDS Kernel
OK, I checked PX and PXRM:
PACKAGE: PCE PATIENT CARE ENCOUNTER Jun 07, 2006 9:22 am
PAGE 1
PATCH # INSTALLED INSTALLED BY
---
VERSION: 1.0AUG 22, 1996
--- Matthew King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) How can I tell if PX*1. etc is installed?
2) I CHECKED THE ERROR trap not much there:
1 error logged on 6/7/2006
1) (UNDEF)FILE+7^OCXOCMP8
No screened error
Enter '^' to quit listing, RETURN to
Well, I think they are there and the XTER doesn't look to me like it has
anything to do with it, so I have hit the wall for me, except maybe printing
out the symbol table right after you get the message - ZW for Cache or ZWR
fot GT.M
On Wednesday 07 June 2006 17:22, Matthew King wrote:
OK, I
Looks like hardhats on Source Forge mailman is flaky again. Testing
from an alternate address.
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Well, I think they are there and the XTER doesn't look to me like it
has
anything to do with it, so I have hit the wall for me, except maybe
printing
out the symbol table right after you get the message - ZW for Cache
or ZWR
fot GT.M
I
Well, I deleted the tasks waiting for the DEVICE, there are no taskman
errors and it seeems to be set to log errors.
My providers' mailboxes were stuffed with error messages regarding
problems with evaluating the clinical reminders: indexing problems and
files that don't exist. I think I need to
I reindexed the Clinical reminders. All 16 were successful without
errors except ^PS(55,
Build of Clinical Reminders index for global ^PS(55, completed.
Build finished at 06/07/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:48:34
25614 entries were created.
Elapsed time: 2 secs
1078 errors were encountered.
Another MailMan
--- Matthew King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I reindexed the Clinical reminders. All 16 were successful without
errors except ^PS(55,
...
GLOBAL: ^PS(55, ENTRY: DFN=73745 D1=24913 Unit Dose missing start
date
GLOBAL: ^PS(55, ENTRY: DFN=73745 D1=24703 Unit Dose missing start
date
OK. Thanks for the advice.
Kevin
On 6/7/06, Will Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Kevin Toppenberg
Here is a question for you linux gurus out there.
I recently set up a new server and installed CentOS. I was quite
impressed with it, and I'd like to upgrade my older server
Greg, I don't have experience in this particular area, so just have
looked superficially at these posts. But is it possible that the
error wasn't logged because he came in via ^XUP instead of ^ZU. I
have encountered ^XUP not being able to catch errors often.
Kevin
On 6/7/06, Greg Woodhouse
--- Kevin Toppenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greg, I don't have experience in this particular area, so just have
looked superficially at these posts. But is it possible that the
error wasn't logged because he came in via ^XUP instead of ^ZU. I
have encountered ^XUP not being able to
I have been using ^XUP
Of course I/m supposed to give a presentation to all the doctors tomorrow :-(
The order checking was working but stopped when I turned on Clinical Reminders,
and I have been getting a lot of clinical reminder errors, so I think they are
related. I think some files or
Matthew,
I think that HUI has created some code for printing out prescriptions.
Kevin
On 6/5/06, Matthew King [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hardhats,
In the CPRS, under the orders or meds tab, you can right click on the
highlighted entry and choose details. This brings up a summary display of
Kevin --
I don't know much about CentOS (Red Hat Enterprise Linux clone) and
compatibility with Red Hat 9. I suspect that an upgrade is probably
safe, but back everything up first just in case, and remember the old
Russian proverb - trust but verify.
In any case, staying with RH9 is not an
I heard that, but I can't find it or documentation on it.
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