Difference between revisions of "FILE 3.5"

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The DEVICE File (#3.5) is stored in the global root of  ^%ZIS(1,
 
The DEVICE File (#3.5) is stored in the global root of  ^%ZIS(1,
and each entry corresponds to a name for I/O (Input and Output) in the VistA system. Generally speaking characters are sent to and received from an I/O device in most computer systems as a normal part of interaction with a user. The devices in VistA are segmented by the TYPE Field which has the following values:
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and each entry corresponds to a name for I/O (Input and Output) in the VistA system. Generally speaking characters are sent to and received from an I/O device in most computer systems as a normal part of interaction with a user.  
  
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The devices in VistA are segmented by the TYPE Field which has the following values:
 
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{| border=2
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|-
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| *INTERNAL ABBREVIATION*
 +
| *EXTERNAL VALUE*
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| *Intended use*
 
|-
 
|-
 
| TRM
 
| TRM
 
|: TERMINAL;
 
|: TERMINAL;
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| hard connected terminals such as consoles
 
|-
 
|-
 
| OTH
 
| OTH
 
|:OTHER;
 
|:OTHER;
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| MT
 
| MT
 
|:MAGTAPE;
 
|:MAGTAPE;
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| SDP
 
| SDP
 
|:SDP;
 
|:SDP;
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| SPL
 
| SPL
 
|:SPOOL;
 
|:SPOOL;
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| BAR
 
| BAR
 
|:BARCODE READER;
 
|:BARCODE READER;
 +
|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| HFS
 
| HFS
 
|:HOST FILE SERVER;
 
|:HOST FILE SERVER;
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| Filesystem storage, print spooling, etc.
 
|-
 
|-
 
| VTRM
 
| VTRM
 
|:VIRTUAL TERMINAL;
 
|:VIRTUAL TERMINAL;
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| soft connect terminals over the network
 
|-
 
|-
 
| HG
 
| HG
 
|:HUNT GROUP;
 
|:HUNT GROUP;
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| providing for banks of "alike" devices
 
|-
 
|-
 
| RES
 
| RES
 
|:RESOURCES;
 
|:RESOURCES;
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| synchronization and limiting background processes
 
|-
 
|-
 
| CHAN
 
| CHAN
 
|:NETWORK CHANNEL;
 
|:NETWORK CHANNEL;
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|
 
|-
 
|-
 
| IMPC
 
| IMPC
 
|:IMAGING WORK STATION
 
|:IMAGING WORK STATION
 
|}
 
|}

Revision as of 16:19, 23 June 2009

The DEVICE File (#3.5) is stored in the global root of ^%ZIS(1, and each entry corresponds to a name for I/O (Input and Output) in the VistA system. Generally speaking characters are sent to and received from an I/O device in most computer systems as a normal part of interaction with a user.

The devices in VistA are segmented by the TYPE Field which has the following values:

*INTERNAL ABBREVIATION* *EXTERNAL VALUE* *Intended use*
TRM : TERMINAL; hard connected terminals such as consoles
OTH :OTHER;
MT :MAGTAPE;
SDP :SDP;
SPL :SPOOL;
BAR :BARCODE READER;
HFS :HOST FILE SERVER; Filesystem storage, print spooling, etc.
VTRM :VIRTUAL TERMINAL; soft connect terminals over the network
HG :HUNT GROUP; providing for banks of "alike" devices
RES :RESOURCES; synchronization and limiting background processes
CHAN :NETWORK CHANNEL;
IMPC :IMAGING WORK STATION