Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Bert Verhees
On 13-12-18 16:13, Thomas Beale wrote: They are already working on a local install version for that. Good to hear, I think, that should be announced better, and with roadmap. Bert ___ openEHR-technical mailing list

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Thomas Beale
They are already working on a local install version for that. On 13/12/2018 14:58, Bert Verhees wrote: On 13-12-18 13:08, Thomas Beale wrote: No, it is under heavy development, and will definitely become the main tool for modellers - I don't hope so, it would be bad for the

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Bert Verhees
On 13-12-18 13:08, Thomas Beale wrote: No, it is under heavy development, and will definitely become the main tool for modellers - I don't hope so, it would be bad for the OpenEhr-promotion. It forces people to make their templates known to a third party website, I can imagine that

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Thomas Beale
On 13/12/2018 06:47, Dileep V S wrote: Do you have any idea on how to get an account for ADL designer? just working on that. ___ openEHR-technical mailing list openEHR-technical@lists.openehr.org

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Dileep V S
Do you have any idea on how to get an account for ADL designer? regards Dileep V S *Founder* HealtheLife Ventures LLP m: +91 9632888113 a: 106, Innovation Centre, IIIT, Electronics City, Bangalore 560100 w: healthelife.in e: dil...@healthelife.in On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 5:38 PM Thomas Beale

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Thomas Beale
No, it is under heavy development, and will definitely become the main tool for modellers - or maybe with LinkEHR it will be equally used as well (that is also well maintained). The UI tool is not open source; some of the core libs are I think. So you will not see current source code in Github

Re: ID namespace for composer and healthcare facility

2018-12-13 Thread Dileep V S
Thanks Thomas for the additional information regards Dileep V S *Founder* HealtheLife Ventures LLP m: +91 9632888113 a: 106, Innovation Centre, IIIT, Electronics City, Bangalore 560100 w: healthelife.in e: dil...@healthelife.in On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 3:26 PM Thomas Beale wrote: > At the

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Diego Boscá
Hi, Latest available version on the website (2018-08-27) should have that option available Regards El jue., 13 dic. 2018 a las 11:30, Dileep V S () escribió: > File->new template does not seem to exist. However I could import OPT > files. However I am still enable to insert another archetype

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Thomas Beale
It's fully working but now I realise that you may have to apply for a login - they are still beta testing AFAIK. But it is already in significant use. I'll enquire the status of self-registering. - thomas On 13/12/2018 04:50, Dileep V S wrote: Have seen news in the mailing list and have been

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Dileep V S
File->new template does not seem to exist. However I could import OPT files. However I am still enable to insert another archetype into a slot. The options allow me to only create archetypes and archetype slots and not insert and existing archetype. regards Dileep V S *Founder* HealtheLife

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Dileep V S
Have seen news in the mailing list and have been wanting to try it for sometime. Unfortunately the OpenEHR tools page link only seems to have a test account login. Is there a version that can be used for production? or at least save and rework with files securely? regards Dileep V S *Founder*

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Thomas Beale
Have you tried ADL designer yet? This is the tool modellers are migrating to for general modelling of archetypes and templates, and it supports ADL 1.4 and .oet templates. - thomas On 13/12/2018 03:21, Dileep V S wrote: HI, I have been

Re: ID namespace for composer and healthcare facility

2018-12-13 Thread Thomas Beale
At the moment I think you can safely default the namespace attribute to a value like "EHR", "Demographic", "Terminology" etc, which acts as a service name or type. Now, if you look at the OBJECT_ID sub-types

Re: Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Diego Boscá
Hi Dileep, You can create new templates based on archetypes (File->new template), or import your OPT. I recommend that you configure the local repository to access the directory, similar to how TD works Regards El jue., 13 dic. 2018 a las 9:52, Dileep V S () escribió: > HI, > > I have been

Use of LinkEHR to create OPTs like we do with Template designer

2018-12-13 Thread Dileep V S
HI, I have been using Archetype editor and Template designer so far and am experimenting with LinkEHR studio. I have managed to import, visualize and edit OpenEHR archetypes(1.4). However I am not able to understand how to combine archetypes into a template (like we do in Template designer) and

Re: ID namespace for composer and healthcare facility

2018-12-13 Thread Dileep V S
Hi Thomas, Thanks for the info. Just to clarify my understanding, you feel that the namespace attribute in for information only and so can be set as we choose. However, I am not sure that I understand your statement "all target OBJECT_IDs of the various concrete types are already globally