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  • ; User Interface ...er—issuing of prompts, help messages, menu choices, etc. A standard user interface can be achieved by using VA FileMan for data manipulation, the menu system
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  • ...s but sometimes the menu doesn't appear in a straightforward way. It is in User's Toolbox which is what you enter at the Option [[prompt~|Prompt]]. You can The user (not the administrator) logs in on their own access/verify with through the
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  • The Bash shell is a [[Shell Program]] that provides a text based user interface to a Linux or Unix Operating System. '''Bash''' is an acronym for '''B'''o
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  • # {{g|CPRS}} is the main GUI interface running on a client PC and Windows OS. to use standard Browsers instead of {{g|CPRS}} to provide the User GUI interface via the Browser.
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  • ...nity. It also provides text-based (and soon a web-based or Graphical User Interface) access to support the [[VistA Software Life Cycle Process]].
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  • ...pports common operations via a [[VA FileMan User Interface|text based user interface]], and computer programmer accessible subroutines called the VA FileMan API
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  • An '''[[Application~|Application]] Programmer Interface''' (also called an API) is a way for a computer program to communicate what An API is usually contrasted to a User Interface (UI) which is a service provided to a person who is using the computer to a
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  • ...ch of the components and each component only needs to be retested when its interface changes. ...g with the most basic of sanity checks. (Can it access the database? Can a user log in? Is it producing log files? etc.)
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  • User #73 File #8925 SEARCH echo'd back to the user in external format. OK so
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  • then give that user write permission. Sounds easy. I that provided power and interface electronics), powered up the DVD and
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  • ...tallation of the [[CPRSComputerized Patient Record System]] Graphical User Interface client program on the [[Microsoft Windows OS]]. ...ick windows .exe installers. IP address and port number are entered by the user.
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  • The '''BOLD''' entries represent user supplied input during the configuration process.<br /> VistA's output is supplied in this guide so the user can follow along step by step as the configuration proceeds.
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  • Source: '''Group Notes/Encounter Collection User Manual''' Source: '''Laboratory V. 5.2 Patch LR*5.2*259 AP Electronic Signature User Manual'''
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  • XUEXISTING USER (#3) XUREACT USER (#14)
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  • interface timAutoSave.Interval := User.AutoSave * 1000; // convert seconds to milliseconds
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  • [[GLOBAL BPS|^]]BPS(9002313.5 [[FILE |BPS INPUT USER PREF]] [[GLOBAL DENT|^]]DENT(220.6, DENTAL SCREEN (USER)
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  • Then, in the user's entry/[[record~|Record]] in file 200 (NEW PERSON), in field PREFERRED EDI ;"By limiting value to certain values, it prevents a rouge user from putting a wedged
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  • ...gives the feature a name, and describes in broad strokes what is required. User stories are typically written on 4x6 cards. ...e. At the very least, an acceptance test could consist of a script of user interface actions and expected results that a human can run. Ideally acceptance tests
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  • ...P operating system must own all the hardware devices. The hardware network interface is shared via a virtual connection from a phony NIC owned by coLinux. There With the network interface up and running we have much nicer interface using putty. And it works from anywhere on our LAN, of course.
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  • I want to interface the lab in my office into VistA. The suggestion interface would then parse it into the ^LAH global in an acceptable pattern.
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  • *CPRS is the Provider Interface for the Main Display of the Patient Record and ***Many Pop-Up Windows occur, to gather inputs, for example when user hits New Problem Button
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  • a user appears that should be given the following If you want the user to be a system manager
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