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  • Seventh VistA Community Meeting: Sacramento, California -- 5-8 June 2003
    The VistA community meeting in Sacramento California was held on June 5, through June 8, 2003
    In lieu of a report, the readme file from the CD-ROM created at the end of the meeting outlines
    the work that was done.  
    
    Software will shortly be available at
    http://sourceforge.net/projects/worldvista.
    
    
                        O p e n V i s t A   2.51  C D
    
                               June 8, 2003
    
    
    The participants of the VistA community meeting in Sacramento, California,
    would like to thank the Information Resource Management of VISN 21 of the
    US Department of Veterans Affairs, and in particular Jeff Shyshka and Eric
    Raffin, for their hospitality in hosting the meeting, and to Chris
    Richardson for local arrangements.
    
    Please note: Employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs who
    participated in the meeting were volunteering their time as individuals and
    did not represent the VA.
    
    This CD contains the Pacific Telehealth and Technology Hui OpenVistA
    version 1 release 2.5 with additional materials from the VistA community
    meeting held in Sacramento, June 5-8, 2003.  The primary change to
    OpenVistA 2.5 was the addition of globals, resulting in a new GT.M global
    output file that replaces the file distributed by the Hui.  George Timson's
    changes for internationalization are an optional additional component.  To
    distinguish between the two releases, the release from the VistA community
    meeting is referred to as OpenVistA 2.51.
    
    Contents of the release are as described below.
    
        1) Notes from the Sacramento meeting and a roadmap to VistA software &
           documentation.  These are in BobMiller.tgz.
    
        2) OpenVistA 2.5 as distributed by the Hui, except globals, are in
           OpenVistA_2.5_Pacific_Hui_except_globals.tgz.
    
        3) The GT.M V4.3-FT18 distribution from Source Forge is in the file
           gtm_V43FT18_linux_i386_pro.tar.gz.
    
        4) Globals for OpenVistA 2.51 in OpenVistA_globals_v2.51.zwr.gz.
           Changes made were as follows:
    
           a. Addition of globals for HL7 messaging.
    
           b. VistA system manager, physician, and patient as follows:
    
              System      Manager,System
              Manager:    Access Code=1234SYS
                          Verify Code=1234SYS!
    
              Physician:  Love,Strange 
                          Access Code=1234DOC
                          Verify Code=1234DOC!
    
              Patient:    Simpson,Bart
                           
        5) George Timson's FileMan internationalization enhancements are in
           GeorgeTimson.tgz, and can be placed in the $gtmroutines ($ZROUTINES)
           search path ahead of the routines from the Hui.  See Bhaskar's
           vistaprofile file for an example of how to set this up.
      
        6) In TomKroeger.tgz is a list of the commands used by Tom M. Kroeger
           to install OpenVistA and his comments on and errata for the Pacific
           Hui installation instructions.
    
        7) The Windows GUI for VistA, CPRSChart.exe, is in CPRSChart.exe.gz.
           Please note that this will complain about CPRS being an older
           release than VistA.
    
        8) In VA VistA Highlights 6-7-03.doc.gz, highlights of VistA are
           summarized by Tom Ackerman.
    
        9) Release 4 of Diamond (for Cache) is available as Diamond.tgz,
           provided by Fil Beza. This is a version which does not include
           the FixIt tools, nor VPE.  Please note that text files probably have
            as line terminators.
    
       10) A snapshot of the documentation & software for the VA's BCMA backup
           system.  The BCMA backup is a complete implementation of VistA
           designed to run in each ward and continuously updated with data for
           in-patients from the main VistA server.  In the event the main
           server goes down, the BCMA-bu system will have current in-patient
           data.  This is packaged in BCMA-bu.tgz.  The file also contains a
           document from Kevin Kearney on installing Kernel printers under
           GT.M.
    
       11) m2web-20030608.tgz and m2web_install.txt are contributions from Jim
           Self and his colleagues at the University of California Davis for
           web enabling GT.M applications.
    
       12) There are two patch files from Wally Fort, hui-routines.rtn and
           XU-275.rtn packaged in WallyFort.tgz.  These files contain changes
           that have not been fully tested with this install.  Our
           understanding is that these changes are related to changes needed to
           make the FOIA releases of VistA run on GT.M.  For those not faint of
           heart, these routines may be loaded into a directory which is
           arranged in a directory as directed in number 5 above (George
           Timson).
    
       13) If OpenVistA is installed in a directory $HOME/OpenVistA, where
           $HOME is the home directory of a user, two files from Bhaskar
           packaged in Bhaskar.tgz may be useful.  Place the mumps.gld file in
           $HOME/OpenVistA/g, and the vistaprofile somewhere convenient, such
           as $HOME/OpenVistA.  Assuming that GT.M is installed in
           /usr/local/gtm, executing ". /usr/local/gtm/gtmprofile" followed by
           ". vistaprofile" will set the GT.M environment variables needed to
           run VistA.  (note the single dot as a command executes bash commands
           in a file within the current process).  Mupip will create the
           database file as $HOME/OpenVistA/g/mumps.dat.
    
    Note: use tar zxvf  to unpack files from a .tgz file.
    
    This file was compiled by Bob Miller & K.S. Bhaskar based on contributions
    from the participants of the VistA community meeting.
    

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