hcismatdb script information ….

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    Joe Halbrook
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      Hello,

      I was curious if someone could provide more information about the hcismatdb command line tools?  I’ve been away from Cloverleaf for a few years and last worked with the smat files directly.  Looking forward to learning about hcismatdb.

      Thank you so much in advance.  Feel free to contact me privately.

       

      Joe Halbrook

       

       

      Samaritan Health Services - Corvallis, OR

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      • #119750
        Charlie Bursell
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          hcidbsmat is a Tcl proc I wrote sometime back to deal with DB based SMAT files.  It was a follow-on to the hcismat proc I wrote many years ago to deal with the old type SMAT files.

          I have not tested it in a while but I assume it has not exceeded its shelf life 🙂

          I have posted it on this board a couple of times so you should be able to find it.  It is pretty well documented in the comments at the top of the file.

          Let me know if you cannot find it and I  will send you a copy

        • #119751
          Charlie Bursell
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            I just remember that Cloverleaf 19.1+ uses a different encryption method and the database must be migrated to use this tool.  So, I have added the migration commands to the comments of the script so you don’t have to search for them.  So I will post a new copy.

            It is a Tcl .htc file.  If on Unix simply remove the suffix and make the file executable.  I would recommend you put it in the contrib directory to make accessible to all sites.

            I don’t even know if this script is of value anymore because of all the tools being added to the latest releases but here it is.

          • #119752
            Charlie Bursell
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              Go the error below:

              I thought we could upload Tcl scripts.  I will try again after renaming to .txt

              Upload Errors:
              1. hcismatdb.htc: Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons
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            • #119754
              Joe Halbrook
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                Thank you so much, Charlie!

                Samaritan Health Services - Corvallis, OR

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