Tim Faul

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  • in reply to: 5.7 Client Compatibility with Windows 7 64-bit #80063
    Tim Faul
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      Thanks

      in reply to: TCL vs XLATE #68074
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        Thomas Rioux wrote:

        Tim,

        An xlate is going to be built based on an HL7 standard.

        in reply to: TCL vs XLATE #68072
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          Jim Kosloskey wrote:

          Tim,

          Xlate is fololowing the standard. Apparently your Tcl code is not.

          The interesting part there is that it’s happening where I’m not coding it to make any changes to the message. I’ve converted a filter TCL into an Xlate.

          The TCL checked the patient type and continues or kills the messages, and I setup the Xlate to check the patient type and either bulk copy or suppress the message.

          Here’s an example from out test system

          First message is with the Tcl and the second is with the Xlate

          MSH|^~&||L||L|200906030900|44|ADT^A04|70491076|D|2.2|70491076||AL||

          EVN|A04|200906030900||

          PID||00968416|00831268^^^L|31070^L219670|SIMPSON^HOMER^^JR||19500627|M||1|41 SHORT LANE^^BETHLEHEM^PA^18015^^C||(610)865-0000||ENGLISH^E^|D|^|0915400004^^^L|555-99-7410|

          PD1||||529^SCOBLIONKO^DAVID^P

          NK1|1|SIMPSON^RALPH|H^^|96 OLD LANE^^BATH^PA^18014^|

          PV1||E|ED^^^L^^^||||996^UNKNOWN^DOCTOR|||OUT|||||||996^UNKNOWN^DOCTOR|LQR^^L|0915400004^^^L|0|||||||||||||||||||L|||||200906030859||| 0.00||

          AL1|||^|||

          DG1|0|I9|789.00|ABDMNAL PAIN UNSPCF SITE||ADMITTING||||||||

          DG1|99|I9|789.00|ABDMNAL PAIN UNSPCF SITE||WORKING||||||||

          GT1|1|31070|SIMPSON^HOMER^^JR||41 SHORT LANE^^BETHLEHEM^PA^18015^^C|(610)865-0000||19500627|M||S|555-99-7410|||1|AT&T WIRLESS^|45 PHONE STREET^^ALLENTOWN^PA^18102^^|||5

          IN1|1|||||||||||||||^^|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||

          ZCA|||^^^

          ZCV|||ART||||LQR|0

          MSH|^~&||L||L|200906030900|44|ADT^A04|70491076|D|2.2|70491076||AL

          EVN|A04|200906030900

          PID||00968416|00831268^^^L|31070^L219670|SIMPSON^HOMER^^JR||19500627|M||1|41 SHORT LANE^^BETHLEHEM^PA^18015^^C||(610)865-0000||ENGLISH^E|D||0915400004^^^L|555-99-7410

          PD1||||529^SCOBLIONKO^DAVID^P

          NK1|1|SIMPSON^RALPH|H|96 OLD LANE^^BATH^PA^18014

          PV1||E|ED^^^L||||996^UNKNOWN^DOCTOR|||OUT|||||||996^UNKNOWN^DOCTOR|LQR^^L|0915400004^^^L|0|||||||||||||||||||L|||||200906030859||| 0.00

          DG1|0|I9|789.00|ABDMNAL PAIN UNSPCF SITE||ADMITTING

          DG1|99|I9|789.00|ABDMNAL PAIN UNSPCF SITE||WORKING

          GT1|1|31070|SIMPSON^HOMER^^JR||41 SHORT LANE^^BETHLEHEM^PA^18015^^C|(610)865-0000||19500627|M||S|555-99-7410|||1|AT&T WIRLESS|45 PHONE STREET^^ALLENTOWN^PA^18102|||5

          IN1|1

          ZCV|||ART||||LQR|0

          in reply to: another newbie question #68012
          Tim Faul
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            Robert Milfajt wrote:

            Quote:

            Perhaps you can create a dummy ORU from the ADT (Xlate ADT to ORU)that will ‘seed’ the receiving system so that the patient exists.

            Then the real ORU will post the result.

            I like Jim’s idea here.

            in reply to: Method or standard for selecting port numbers? #68040
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              Nate Kruse wrote:

              We have no method.

              in reply to: Upgrade from HPUX box to Linux? #67795
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                Max Drown wrote:

                You will NEVER regret switching to RedHat Linux. The cost savings alone are enormous. The OS is as stable as anything else out there. There are tons of out-of-the-box, non-proprietary tools included like all of the gnu tools. And what isn’t there already, is easy to install on RedHat. RedHat is an absolute dream to work with.

                Thanks for your help.

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