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June 20, 2023 at 3:05 pm in reply to: Process ACK message from an outbound thread and send the ACK message to another #120640
I found it on another post.
to see the dotted lines, make sure you have <b><s></s>View->Show All Reply Routes</b> enabled.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.June 20, 2023 at 2:58 pm in reply to: Process ACK message from an outbound thread and send the ACK message to another #120639Hi Paul,
Can you look at my attached document below and tell me what I’m forgetting to get the inbound reply route to add the dotted line route to the other thread?
June 20, 2023 at 2:52 pm in reply to: Process ACK message from an outbound thread and send the ACK message to another #120637I’m trying to recreate a reply routing that I did years ago and I’m missing something. I did the one for DHEC w/ the assistance of Infor. I’ve attached my config example. I can not remember what needs to be done to get the dotted connection line from the outbound thread to the new thread which will be to a local file.
I want to be able to send the inbound response to a regular text file so that our Goanywhere software can grab it and pull out necessary information to send to an Epic Analyst in an email with only the information needed to correct the error.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Thanks for your input. There is an option in netconfig using Process.. configure tabs at the top to route replies to a different thread. See attached. Good luck with GA DHEC. I hope you have better luck than we do for patient matching. Their algorithm for patient matching is not very good. We had to turn off automatic reconciliation for query responses.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Michael,
Would you mind sharing your config screens for the http-client? We are starting to work with Agiliti Health to send ADTs. They want to use a RESTful https API which we haven’t done. As you had mentioned, Infor doesn’t provide much help. Agiliti prefers API, but will use VPN which we do a lot of. We may just require them to use VPN so that our other interface engineers can support it, but it would be helpful if to see some netconfig screen shots for the https connection.
Does anyone have any config examples of using HTTPS RESTful? We are starting to work with Agiliti Health to send ADTs and they want to use RESTful which we have not done. We are on Cloverleaf 20.1.0.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 6 months ago by Lisa Nanney.
Glad you found a solution. If you think you might want to try the ws-client, I can share the TCL procs for the soap wrapper. We only have one physician office in Georgia so I pass the login parms. For SC DHEC, I use a table to fill in credentials for each practice registry.
Feel free to send me a direct email. Lisa.Nanney@anmedhealth.org
Michael,
You probably have this figured out, but here’s some info in case anyone else runs into the same problem. When it happened to us, I searched Clovertech and didn’t find much info.
We have been sending vaccinations and history inquiries to GA DHEC (GRITS) for several years. Earlier this year, they updated their certs of course not telling anyone. It caused problems on our end. We started getting errors. We contracted with Infor to get the certs loaded.
I’ve attached documentation that Infor gave me along with the config changes that I made.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.We are just now setting up Cloverleaf 6.1.2. We have one main test site and 4 others for each of the interface engineers. We have one inbound ADT from a new vendor that needs to go to multiple threads. The problem is that each engineer is working on their own routes in their site. Can a multiple site inbound link be setup in each site to receive ADTs from the main site?
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