Corry Macfarlane

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  • in reply to: base64 #69104
    Corry Macfarlane
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      To expand this question a little bit.  

      How big can the encoded object be?  OBX-5 is generally limited to 65K.  Can Cloverleaf handle larger that 65K or is there a limit (other than memory)?

      Does this also mean that Cloverleaf supports ED (encapsulated data type) as a valid data type for an OBX segment?

      Thanks

      Corry

      in reply to: Run Away Client #65974
      Corry Macfarlane
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        Here’s a screen shot of the controll commands in CSC 4.0.  I don’t have the latest CSC either at this point.

        I wonder if “Suspend” will do anything.

        Corry

        in reply to: Run Away Client #65972
        Corry Macfarlane
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          Yes, the CSC Server side has controll of the client.  The server can restart the service, stop the service, or reconfigure it, etc.

          Corry

          in reply to: Controlling file names at CSC client #65906
          Corry Macfarlane
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            I heard this can be done with a TPS proc in the latest version of the CSC client.   Does anyone know anything about this?

            in reply to: Controlling file names at CSC client #65905
            Corry Macfarlane
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              The procs I’m referring to in the previous post are found in the CSC Server app, under the specific clinet.

              in reply to: Controlling file names at CSC client #65904
              Corry Macfarlane
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                I see that in the CSC Client there are 2 procedures that can be run at the client.  When are those procedures run?  Would it be possible for those procedures to modify the incoming filenames?  

                I’d need to look at the contents of the files to know how to name them.  Do I have access to any of the Cloverleaf server functionality at the clinet make parsing the incoming HL7 file easy?

                Corry

                in reply to: XLT Pre Proc arguments #65914
                Corry Macfarlane
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                  Of course this won’t surprise you, Charlie, but it worked like a charm!

                  Thanks for the quick response and some additional training info for me.

                  Corry

                  in reply to: XLT Pre Proc arguments #65913
                  Corry Macfarlane
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                    Thanks for the template.  I knew I was missing something that I just hadn’t run across yet.  I’ll give this a try…

                    According to the TCL 8.5 man pages at http://ftp.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.5/TclCmd/clock.htm#M10  clock scan can have a -format option as well as other options.  However, that doesn’t mean that Cloverleaf is using TCL 8.5 🙂  I was using tcl 8.5 to create the proc first then tried moving it to Cloverleaf.

                    Thanks again!!

                    Corry

                    Charlie Bursell wrote:

                    I find it hard to believe this works.

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