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+ | === 'TEXT-BASED' CPRS === | ||
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+ | There is a text-based way of accessing notes etc from a console. Here is an email that describes this more. | ||
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+ | > Hello, | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | |||
+ | - Hide quoted text - | ||
+ | > I have been trying to get CPRS to work on my 1 computer local installation | ||
+ | > of VISTA. I was reading the archives, and Kevin T. said that one could try | ||
+ | > starting a text-based CPRS to see if connections were working. | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > I have scoured the VA documentation, and maybe I am missing something. Is | ||
+ | > there an index of the commands one uses to start components of VISTA? For | ||
+ | > example, in Cache terminal, I enter D Q^DI to start Fileman. So, how would I | ||
+ | > start the text-based CPRS? I found the documentation for it, (Clinician's | ||
+ | > Getting Started Guide-List Manager Version). | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > Frankly, I'm stumped! | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | > Thanks for your patience, | ||
+ | > | ||
+ | |||
+ | In VistA, there is a huge menu system. These are called "OPTIONS". | ||
+ | When one logs into VistA in a standard fashion (i.e. do ^ZU or do | ||
+ | ^XUS), then the user is taken directly to their default menu option. | ||
+ | Alternatively, you log in via the programmers entrancd (do ^XUP), then | ||
+ | you are allowed to choose whatever menu option starting point you | ||
+ | want. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There are over 9,000 menu options, arrange in various heirarchies. | ||
+ | When I was exploring this, I wrote a routine that scanned ALL the | ||
+ | options, and put them into an HTML page in their heirarchy. You can | ||
+ | look at this on my site: | ||
+ | http://kdtop.vistaoffice-ehr.com On the left hand side, see a menu | ||
+ | entry for OPTIONS FOR XUP (this is a list of the menu options and | ||
+ | their descriptions, but not arrange in a heirarchy.), and also VISTA | ||
+ | MENUS. This will give you an idea of what is available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | You may find the menu EVE to be a good high-level menu starting point. | ||
+ | But there are major modules that are not available even from this | ||
+ | one. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Now, with that background, the menu option that you want is: | ||
+ | OR OE/RR MENU CLINICIAN | ||
+ | |||
+ | I can do some of the things that CPRS does, but not all. My | ||
+ | understanding is that the text-based version came first. They they | ||
+ | were parallel for awhile. Now all new development goes into the | ||
+ | windows GUI CPRS. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hope that helps. | ||
+ | Kevin |
Revision as of 23:17, 22 September 2005
Contents
CPRS Versions
This will list links for the various CPRS versions.
version 1.0.18.2 ---> in the OR_30_125.ZIP (dated about 12/01)*Nancy has it nanthracite at verizon dot net version 1.0.19.7 ---> in the OR_30_132.ZIP (dated about 5/02)*Nancy has it version 1.0.20.21 ---> in the OR_30_148.ZIP (dated about 11/02)*Nancy has it version 1.0.22.16 ---> in the OR_30_206.ZIP (dated about 1/04)*Nancy has it version 1.0.23.15 ---> in the OR_30_187.ZIP (dated about 2/04)*Nancy and Sourceforge WorldVistA have this one version 1.0.24.26 ---> in the OR_30_190.ZIP (dated Aug 2, 2004 version 1.0.24.27 ---> in the OR_30_224.ZIP (dated Sep 3, 2004) version 1.0.25.28 ---> in the OR_30_195.zip (dated Feb 9, 2005) version 1.0.25.40 ---> in the OR_30_231.zip (dated May 6, 2005) version 1.0.25.42 ---> in the OR_30_235.zip (dated July 9,2005) Replace 1.0.25.40 with this for patient safety
To use a particular version of CPRS, the server-side software code must match. The files are found at ftp.va.gov/vista/Software/Packages/Order Entry-Results Reporting - OR/ and the source code is in the "Programs" subdirectory of this directory
Thus:
ftp://ftp.va.gov/vista/Software/Packages/Order Entry-Results Reporting - OR/
The Delphi source code for each of these (e.g. OR_30_235_SRC.ZIP) will be found in the subdirectory ...Packages/Order Entry-Results Reporting - OR/Programs/
Note: MS Explorer and Konqueror function just fine. But Mozilla & Firefox do not like the ftp://ftp.va.gov/ site; and give this error:
The FTP server 215 MSDOS A N (FTPServer V4R2 by BisonWare International) is currently unsupported.
The wget(1) utility is capable of fetching the files from this server.
'TEXT-BASED' CPRS
There is a text-based way of accessing notes etc from a console. Here is an email that describes this more.
> Hello, >
- Hide quoted text - > I have been trying to get CPRS to work on my 1 computer local installation > of VISTA. I was reading the archives, and Kevin T. said that one could try > starting a text-based CPRS to see if connections were working. > > I have scoured the VA documentation, and maybe I am missing something. Is > there an index of the commands one uses to start components of VISTA? For > example, in Cache terminal, I enter D Q^DI to start Fileman. So, how would I > start the text-based CPRS? I found the documentation for it, (Clinician's > Getting Started Guide-List Manager Version). > > Frankly, I'm stumped! > > Thanks for your patience, >
In VistA, there is a huge menu system. These are called "OPTIONS". When one logs into VistA in a standard fashion (i.e. do ^ZU or do ^XUS), then the user is taken directly to their default menu option. Alternatively, you log in via the programmers entrancd (do ^XUP), then you are allowed to choose whatever menu option starting point you want.
There are over 9,000 menu options, arrange in various heirarchies. When I was exploring this, I wrote a routine that scanned ALL the options, and put them into an HTML page in their heirarchy. You can look at this on my site: http://kdtop.vistaoffice-ehr.com On the left hand side, see a menu entry for OPTIONS FOR XUP (this is a list of the menu options and their descriptions, but not arrange in a heirarchy.), and also VISTA MENUS. This will give you an idea of what is available.
You may find the menu EVE to be a good high-level menu starting point.
But there are major modules that are not available even from this
one.
Now, with that background, the menu option that you want is: OR OE/RR MENU CLINICIAN
I can do some of the things that CPRS does, but not all. My understanding is that the text-based version came first. They they were parallel for awhile. Now all new development goes into the windows GUI CPRS.
Hope that helps. Kevin