Hi Thom,

I had to put this issue on the back-burner for bit as other duties came
into play.

I'm still having streaming issues with Misys.  I've loaded the Bss6.stm
into the STOffice/Macros and Workgrp/Macros directory (I'm currently
using Persoft SmartTerm v7.0)

I've set the Misys.stw file to be the default startup once SmarTerm
Office is launched, however, I still cannot connect via stream into the
application.

This is what I've included into the Misys.stw file:

[Macro]
UserFileName=Bss6.stm
WorkgroupFileName=Bss6.stm


I am able to connect into Misys using 'windows' connect.  However, I am
not able to record coordinates in my script.  This is going to be
problematic once I begin scripting worksheets, etc. when additional
facilities join the existing Misys Lab system.

I understand with Mckesson a second connect; HBOWem server was required
to communicate btwn BWS and Mckesson. Is there a similar second connect
between Misys and BWS?? Or is the macro "bss6.stm" sufficient?  

Main goal is to be able to stream into Misys.  Thanks!



Kelvin Lam
LIS Analyst / IMIS
Vancouver Coastal Health
CANADA
Ph: 604-875-5555 loc. 61232


-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thom C. Blackwell
Sent: November 17, 2005 3:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Talk] New User - Scripting in Misys HealthCare System

Greetings,
Here are instructions for connecting to SmarTerm:
The SmarTerm Connection operates as a macro in the SmarTerm emulation.
The
macro is provided in the file Bss6.stm in C:\BSS70\ which should be
placed
in the SmarTerm Macros directory.  It is also suggested that you
configure
SmarTerm to run the macro on when the session is loaded.  The connection
to
SmarTerm uses the Stream Connection:

Connect "smarterm", stStream

So basically load the macro, run it in SmarTerm and then use a Stream
connection in Boston WorkStation.

The Shell command is used to launch an application, document or URL.
So in the case of connecting to HBOWem you have to first launch HBOWem
(the
first Shell)
Then launch the Boston WorkStation HBOWem Server (the second Shell)

And finally connect in with Stream connection

Why do you have to launch the HBOWem Server? It's job is to "talk" to
HBOWem
for us - and then we can communicate with it via a Stream Connection.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
Thom
 

Thom C. Blackwell
Product Manager
Boston Software Systems
www.BostonWorkStation.com
866 653-5105 - ex 807
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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lam, Kelvin
[CORP]
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2005 6:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Talk] New User - Scripting in Misys HealthCare System

Hello,
 
I'm a new user to Boston Workstation.  What i am trying to do is to
create a
script for logging into Misys through a terminal emulator program
SmartTerm
(persoft application).
 
Also, I am trying to get an understanding on how to use the 'shell'
command.
 
>From my training session, i was shown how to launch HBOWEM (the
Mckesson
System).  I had to have 2 shell operations, one to the HBOWEM32.exe, one
to
HBOWEMserver.exe (in the the Bss70 directory) and lastly to connect to
HBO_STAR stStream.  Why?  What does each shell operation activate? And
am i
to have similar shell operations for Misys / Misys GUI??
 
Your help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks.
 
Regards,
 
Kelvin Lam
LIS/IMIS Analyst
Vancouver Coastal Health
 



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