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− | : A set of programs used to enter, maintain, access, and manipulate a database management system consisting of files. A package of online VA FileManager computer routines written in the MUMPS language which can be used as a stand alone database system or as a set of application utilities. In either form, such routines can be used to define, enter, edit, and retrieve information from a set of computer-stored files. | + | : A set of programs used to enter, maintain, access, and manipulate a database management system consisting of files. A package of online VA FileManager computer routines written in the MUMPS language which can be used as a stand alone database system or as a set of [[application~|Application]] utilities. In either form, such routines can be used to define, enter, edit, and retrieve information from a set of computer-stored files. |
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Latest revision as of 13:53, 22 February 2012
- VA FileMan
- A set of programs used to enter, maintain, access, and manipulate a database management system consisting of files. A package of online VA FileManager computer routines written in the MUMPS language which can be used as a stand alone database system or as a set of Application utilities. In either form, such routines can be used to define, enter, edit, and retrieve information from a set of computer-stored files.
Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Technical Manual
- VA FileMan
- The VA file management program used to maintain, access, and manipulate data in a file.
Source: Technical Manual and Package Security Guide Version 2.11
- FileMan
- The VISTA database management system.
Source: BCMA V. 3.0 Manager’s User Manual
This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library |