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'''A3''': Before you do above, try:<br> | '''A3''': Before you do above, try:<br> | ||
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+ | '''Q4:''' Any hints what would be nice to try as next step? | ||
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+ | '''A4:''' Your work has only just begun.<br> | ||
+ | The configuration is the hard part. May I | ||
+ | refer you to the following site to help get you started. | ||
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+ | VistA-Office will soon be coming out and the web site that provides vendor | ||
+ | support for it, when it really gets up and running should have a lot of | ||
+ | configuration information. Configuration information for VistA on | ||
+ | Cache/Windows and GTM/Linux is almost identical. | ||
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+ | http://www.geocities.com/kdtop3/ | ||
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Revision as of 15:07, 28 July 2005
I think WorldVista is great stuff. I'm living in Zurich Switzerland and would like to adapt this for the Swiss market. At the moment I'm still fighting with the installation. I posted following question to the Mailinglist:
Q1: When do I have to run GTM>D ^ZTMGRSET
A1: If you started with OpenVistA SemiVivA, you do not need to set any environment variables to get started, and you do not need to run ^ZTMGRSET - I have already run ^ZTMGRSET when packaging OpenVistA SemiVivA and OpenVistA VivA. I suggest deleting what you have, and starting over. - just install OpenVistA SemiViva as root and then as a normal user execute /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista.
^ZTMGRSET's understanding of the behavior of GT.M's $ZROUtines is somewhat simplistic, and you will need to understand more about GT.M's $ZROUtines if you want to run ZTMGRSET in a VivA or SemiVivA environment. It's actually very simple to set up and run it - just 2 shell commands before you invoke mumps -run ^ZTMGRSET - but you should really understand what is going on before you try a command that makes major changes to the VistA setup.
Q2: Where do I set the Variables, and how to I start Vista with some Variables?
A2: You set the varibales in .bash_profile if you do the manual install
source /usr/local/gtm/gtmprofile
export vista_source=/usr/local/OpenVistA
export vista_home=/home/vista
export gtm_log=$vista_home/log
export gtmgbldir=$vista_home/g/mumps.gld
export gtmroutines="$vista_home/o($vista_home/r)
$vista_source/o($vista_source/r) $gtm_dist"
Watch out for line breaks - there are 6 lines above, one starting with "source" and 5 starting with "export".
If you use the script /usr/local/OpenVistA/vista, you do not need to set any variables.
Q3: Did I forget any step? At witch step should I start, so I do not get below error?
vista@Minerva ~ $ FOIAVistA/vista --run
GTM>D Q^DI
VA FileMan 22.0
Your Identity(DUZ) is 0(zero). Please identify yourself.
Access Code:
Your Identity(DUZ) is still 0(zero). You need to identify yourself!
New Person?: You must have a valid DUZ!
A3: Before you do above, try:
GTM>S DUZ=.01
Q4: Any hints what would be nice to try as next step?
A4: Your work has only just begun.
The configuration is the hard part. May I
refer you to the following site to help get you started.
VistA-Office will soon be coming out and the web site that provides vendor support for it, when it really gets up and running should have a lot of configuration information. Configuration information for VistA on Cache/Windows and GTM/Linux is almost identical.