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First appeared here http://groups.google.com/group/Hardhats/browse_thread/thread/a5974b652ae70013?hl=en
 
First appeared here http://groups.google.com/group/Hardhats/browse_thread/thread/a5974b652ae70013?hl=en
  
 
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<pre>
 
Hi all,
 
Hi all,
  
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Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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>> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
>> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
>> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
>> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
>> can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
>> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
>> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
>> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
>> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
>> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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password or something more sophisticated. But this is something that should
 
password or something more sophisticated. But this is something that should
 
be transparent to VistA users. Of course, other resources, such as
 
be transparent to VistA users. Of course, other resources, such as
application servers and external database systems will also require a means
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[[application~|Application]] servers and external database systems will also require a means
 
of authentication. But, again, this should be trqansparent to users.
 
of authentication. But, again, this should be trqansparent to users.
  
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> >> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> >> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> >> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> >> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> >> can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> >> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> >> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> >> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> >> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> >> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
prompt text? -- IV
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[[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> prompt text? -- IV
+
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> > > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> prompt text? -- IV
+
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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>> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
>> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
>> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
>> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
>> > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
>> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
>> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
>> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
>> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
>> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
 
that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
it's a good software engineering practice to keep prompt strings in a
+
it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
 
resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
 
bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
designed that way. If the prompts were being issued on the M side, then the
+
designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
 
corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
handled there, but it isn't.
 
handled there, but it isn't.
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> > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]--------------------. Is there a way to change the
> > prompt text? -- IV
+
> > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> >> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> >> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> >> > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> >> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> >> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> >> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> >> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> >> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> prompt text? -- IV
+
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> > > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
> It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
> that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
 
> that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
> it's a good software engineering practice to keep prompt strings in a
+
> it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
 
> resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
> resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
> bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
 
> bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
> designed that way. If the prompts were being issued on the M side, then the
+
> designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
 
> corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
> corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
> handled there, but it isn't.
 
> handled there, but it isn't.
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> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
 
> > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
 
> > >> > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
 
> > >> > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
> > >> > me. How can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in
+
> > >> > me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in
 
> > >> > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
 
> > >> > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
 
> > >> > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > >> > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > prompt text? -- IV
+
> > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> > > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > > > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> > > > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> > > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
 
> > > > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
 
> > > > > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
 
> > > > > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
> > > > > me. How can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in
+
> > > > > me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in
 
> > > > > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
 
> > > > > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
 
> > > > > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > > > > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
> It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
> that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
 
> that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
> it's a good software engineering practice to keep prompt strings in a
+
> it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
 
> resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
> resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
> bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
 
> bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
> designed that way. If the prompts were being issued on the M side, then the
+
> designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
 
> corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
> corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
> handled there, but it isn't.
 
> handled there, but it isn't.
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> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > >> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> > >> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > >> > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> > >> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> > >> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > >> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > >> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > >> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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> > It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
> > It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
 
> > that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
 
> > that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
> > it's a good software engineering practice to keep prompt strings in a
+
> > it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
 
> > resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
> > resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
 
> > bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
 
> > bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
> > designed that way. If the prompts were being issued on the M side, then the
+
> > designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
 
> > corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
> > corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
 
> > handled there, but it isn't.
 
> > handled there, but it isn't.
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> > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
 
> > > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
 
> > > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > > works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to change the
+
> > > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > > prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
 
> > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
 
> > > >> > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
 
> > > >> > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
> > > >> > me. How can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in
+
> > > >> > me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in
 
> > > >> > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
 
> > > >> > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
 
> > > >> > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > > >> > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: ReCould you check to see if: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
 
Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: ReCould you check to see if: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
 
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What I am talking abou is things in the are prompts such as "Do you want to
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What I am talking abou is things in the are [[prompt~|Prompt]]s such as "Do you want to
 
edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old Access
 
edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old Access
 
and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the Mental Heath
 
and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the Mental Heath
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> > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
 
> > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
 
> > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to keep
 
> > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to keep
> > > prompt strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this
+
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this
 
> > > has been done, then the bundle itself can be modified, but I have no
 
> > > has been done, then the bundle itself can be modified, but I have no
> > > idea as to whether it was designed that way. If the prompts were being
+
> > > idea as to whether it was designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being
 
> > > issued on the M side, then the corresponding VistA concept would be the
 
> > > issued on the M side, then the corresponding VistA concept would be the
 
> > > DIALOG file, and it could be handled there, but it isn't.
 
> > > DIALOG file, and it could be handled there, but it isn't.
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> > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would
 
> > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would
 
> > > > > like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or
 
> > > > > like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or
> > > > > how it works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to
+
> > > > > how it works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to
> > > > > change the prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > > > change the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
 
> > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
 
> > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to login,
 
> > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to login,
> > > > >> > or they call me. How can I change the text prompt to say
+
> > > > >> > or they call me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say
 
> > > > >> > UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
 
> > > > >> > UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
 
> > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
 
> > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
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> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
 
> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
 
> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > can I change the text prompt to say UserID/Password both in the text
+
> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
 
> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
 
> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
 
> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.
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Does anyone know and can communicate how to change just the login
 
Does anyone know and can communicate how to change just the login
prompt text for the text-based system?
+
[[prompt~|Prompt]] text for the text-based system?
  
This would be JUST the login prompt text.
+
This would be JUST the login [[prompt~|Prompt]] text.
  
What I want is a possibly relatively easy change of the static prompt
+
What I want is a possibly relatively easy change of the static [[prompt~|Prompt]]
 
text as Kevin is saying not a system overhaul in all places. This
 
text as Kevin is saying not a system overhaul in all places. This
 
change is for non-IT personnel like Nurses, Doctor's, Clerks and
 
change is for non-IT personnel like Nurses, Doctor's, Clerks and
casual users of the system just at the login prompt. I have no
+
casual users of the system just at the login [[prompt~|Prompt]]. I have no
 
interest in changing it all under the covers where skilled IT
 
interest in changing it all under the covers where skilled IT
 
personnel that interact with the system all the time know better.
 
personnel that interact with the system all the time know better.
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- Show quoted text -
 
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> What I am talking abou is things in the are prompts such as "Do you want to
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> What I am talking abou is things in the are [[prompt~|Prompt]]s such as "Do you want to
 
> edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old Access
 
> edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old Access
 
> and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the Mental Heath
 
> and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the Mental Heath
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> > > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
 
> > > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
 
> > > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to keep
 
> > > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to keep
> > > > prompt strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this
+
> > > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this
 
> > > > has been done, then the bundle itself can be modified, but I have no
 
> > > > has been done, then the bundle itself can be modified, but I have no
> > > > idea as to whether it was designed that way. If the prompts were being
+
> > > > idea as to whether it was designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being
 
> > > > issued on the M side, then the corresponding VistA concept would be the
 
> > > > issued on the M side, then the corresponding VistA concept would be the
 
> > > > DIALOG file, and it could be handled there, but it isn't.
 
> > > > DIALOG file, and it could be handled there, but it isn't.
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> > > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would
 
> > > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would
 
> > > > > > like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or
 
> > > > > > like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or
> > > > > > how it works other than the text for the prompt. Is there a way to
+
> > > > > > how it works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to
> > > > > > change the prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > > > > change the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
 
> > > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
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> > > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
 
> > > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
 
> > > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to login,
 
> > > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to login,
> > > > > >> > or they call me. How can I change the text prompt to say
+
> > > > > >> > or they call me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say
 
> > > > > >> > UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
 
> > > > > >> > UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
 
> > > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
 
> > > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
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1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
 
1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
 
2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
 
2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
to set these prompts.
+
to set these [[prompts~|Prompt]].
 
3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.
 
3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.
  
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> 1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
 
> 1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
 
> 2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
 
> 2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
> to set these prompts.
+
> to set these [[prompts~|Prompt]].
 
> 3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.
 
> 3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.
  
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That would be in Delphi code for CPRS and for the other GUIs. However, the
 
That would be in Delphi code for CPRS and for the other GUIs. However, the
 
roll and scroll is used for a number of things by users, so there they will
 
roll and scroll is used for a number of things by users, so there they will
be facing Access and Verify code prompts, which, I learned tonight, are
+
be facing Access and Verify code [[prompt~|Prompt]]s, which, I learned tonight, are
 
actually field names in some cases in VistA, and in the routines in others,
 
actually field names in some cases in VistA, and in the routines in others,
so just changing the prompts is not really a "just" sort of thing.
+
so just changing the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s is not really a "just" sort of thing.
  
 
On Tuesday 25 November 2008, ivald...@gmail.com wrote:
 
On Tuesday 25 November 2008, ivald...@gmail.com wrote:
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- Show quoted text -
 
> Does anyone know and can communicate how to change just the login
 
> Does anyone know and can communicate how to change just the login
> prompt text for the text-based system?
+
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text for the text-based system?
  
> This would be JUST the login prompt text.
+
> This would be JUST the login [[prompt~|Prompt]] text.
  
> What I want is a possibly relatively easy change of the static prompt
+
> What I want is a possibly relatively easy change of the static [[prompt~|Prompt]]
 
> text as Kevin is saying not a system overhaul in all places. This
 
> text as Kevin is saying not a system overhaul in all places. This
 
> change is for non-IT personnel like Nurses, Doctor's, Clerks and
 
> change is for non-IT personnel like Nurses, Doctor's, Clerks and
> casual users of the system just at the login prompt. I have no
+
> casual users of the system just at the login [[prompt~|Prompt]]. I have no
 
> interest in changing it all under the covers where skilled IT
 
> interest in changing it all under the covers where skilled IT
 
> personnel that interact with the system all the time know better.
 
> personnel that interact with the system all the time know better.
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> On Nov 25, 7:04 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
 
> On Nov 25, 7:04 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > What I am talking abou is things in the are prompts such as "Do you want
+
> > What I am talking abou is things in the are [[prompt~|Prompt]]s such as "Do you want
 
> > to edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old
 
> > to edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old
 
> > Access and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the
 
> > Access and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the
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> > > > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
 
> > > > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
 
> > > > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to
 
> > > > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to
> > > > > keep prompt strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32
+
> > > > > keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32
 
> > > > > code). If this has been done, then the bundle itself can be
 
> > > > > code). If this has been done, then the bundle itself can be
 
> > > > > modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was designed that
 
> > > > > modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was designed that
> > > > > way. If the prompts were being issued on the M side, then the
+
> > > > > way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
 
> > > > > corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could
 
> > > > > corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could
 
> > > > > be handled there, but it isn't.
 
> > > > > be handled there, but it isn't.
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> > > > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users
 
> > > > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users
 
> > > > > > > would like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the
 
> > > > > > > would like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the
> > > > > > > code or how it works other than the text for the prompt. Is
+
> > > > > > > code or how it works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is
> > > > > > > there a way to change the prompt text? -- IV
+
> > > > > > > there a way to change the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV
  
 
> > > > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org>
 
> > > > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org>
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> > > > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
 
> > > > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
 
> > > > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to
 
> > > > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to
> > > > > > >> > login, or they call me. How can I change the text prompt to
+
> > > > > > >> > login, or they call me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to
 
> > > > > > >> > say UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
 
> > > > > > >> > say UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
 
> > > > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
 
> > > > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
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And entry 30810.52 is "VERIFY CODE: "
 
And entry 30810.52 is "VERIFY CODE: "
  
The ^XUS routine uses these to display the relevant prompts.
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The ^XUS routine uses these to display the relevant [[prompt~|Prompt]]s.
 
In the ideal world all references to these two entities would call the
 
In the ideal world all references to these two entities would call the
 
same entry in DIALOG.
 
same entry in DIALOG.
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>> 1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
 
>> 1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
 
>> 2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
 
>> 2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
>> to set these prompts.
+
>> to set these [[promp~|Prompt]]ts.
 
>> 3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.
 
>> 3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.
  
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Subject: Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
 
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Here is the solution and terminal session for how to change the prompt
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Here is the solution and terminal session for how to change the [[prompt~|Prompt]]
 
text in Fileman. Please note that this is not a recommended
 
text in Fileman. Please note that this is not a recommended
modification by some. Note that I changed only the prompt text to
+
modification by some. Note that I changed only the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text to
 
Login ID/Access Code: and Password/Verify Code: This changes nothing
 
Login ID/Access Code: and Password/Verify Code: This changes nothing
 
under the covers and it is still Access/Verify everywhere else.
 
under the covers and it is still Access/Verify everywhere else.
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Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
 
Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
POST MESSAGE ACTION:
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POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
 
Select LANGUAGE:
 
Select LANGUAGE:
 
Select ROUTINE NAME:
 
Select ROUTINE NAME:
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Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
 
Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
POST MESSAGE ACTION:
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POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
 
Select LANGUAGE:
 
Select LANGUAGE:
 
Select ROUTINE NAME:
 
Select ROUTINE NAME:
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> Here is the solution and terminal session for how to change the prompt
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> Here is the solution and terminal session for how to change the [[prompt~|Prompt]]
 
> text in Fileman. Please note that this is not a recommended
 
> text in Fileman. Please note that this is not a recommended
> modification by some. Note that I changed only the prompt text to
+
> modification by some. Note that I changed only the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text to
 
> Login ID/Access Code: and Password/Verify Code: This changes nothing
 
> Login ID/Access Code: and Password/Verify Code: This changes nothing
 
> under the covers and it is still Access/Verify everywhere else.
 
> under the covers and it is still Access/Verify everywhere else.
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> Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
 
> Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
> POST MESSAGE ACTION:
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> POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
 
> Select LANGUAGE:
 
> Select LANGUAGE:
 
> Select ROUTINE NAME:
 
> Select ROUTINE NAME:
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> Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
 
> Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
> POST MESSAGE ACTION:
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> POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
 
> Select LANGUAGE:
 
> Select LANGUAGE:
 
> Select ROUTINE NAME:
 
> Select ROUTINE NAME:
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Hi all,

I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
Code,  Password/Verify Code.

-- IV

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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:37:20 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

David

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> Hi all,

> I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> -- IV


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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:09:31 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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Am I correct in saying that VistA will support two passwords, and two
passwords and a user_id, but not a user_id and just one password?

-FT

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:37 AM, David Whitten <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:

> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> David

> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

>> Hi all,

>> I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
>> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
>> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
>> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
>> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
>> Code,  Password/Verify Code.

>> -- IV

-- 
Fred Trotter
http://www.fredtrotter.com

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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:26:47 -0800
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You're really mixing apples and oranges here. Ordinary users normally use
access/verify codes to sign in to VistA. Of course, at the level of Linux
there is a separate authentication process. It may be based on a user ID and
password or something more sophisticated. But this is something that should
be transparent to VistA users. Of course, other resources, such as
[[application~|Application]] servers and external database systems will also require a means
of authentication. But, again, this should be trqansparent to users.

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> Am I correct in saying that VistA will support two passwords, and two
> passwords and a user_id, but not a user_id and just one password?

> -FT

> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:37 AM, David Whitten <whit...@worldvista.org>
> wrote:

> > Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
> > the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > David

> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
> wrote:

> >> Hi all,

> >> I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> >> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> >> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> >> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> >> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> >> Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> >> -- IV

> --
> Fred Trotter
> http://www.fredtrotter.com


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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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We have encountered similar confusion from end-users and resistance to
the VA terms from internal resources (who are familiar w/ more
standard industry terminology).  OpenVista CIS uses the terms "Login
ID" and "Password" to help the end-users feel more comfortable.  Both
remain "masked" on screen.  Not all error messages are synchronized to
use the new terms yet.

While I understand the VA's original intent here, users think about it
differently now having be inundated with hundreds of "usernames and
passwords" for every website, email and computer they use.

- Ben

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> Hi all,

> I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.


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From: "I, Valdes" <ival...@hal-pc.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:22:58 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
[[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:

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> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> David

> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> > Hi all,

> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > -- IV


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From: "Greg Woodhouse" <gregory.woodho...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:29:36 -0800
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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That would be easy enough were it not for CPRS. You would need to go in and
modify the Delphi components, too.

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:22 AM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
> > the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > David

>  > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
> wrote:

> > > Hi all,

> > > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > > -- IV


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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 13:36:17 -0600
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
department" simply does not have the political strength and respect it
has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
what that actually means).

Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the VA...

Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

-FT

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
>> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
>> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
>> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
>> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
>> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
>> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
>> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
>> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
>> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
>> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
>> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

>> David

>> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

>> > Hi all,

>> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
>> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
>> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
>> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
>> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
>> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

>> > -- IV

-- 
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http://www.fredtrotter.com

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From: "Greg Woodhouse" <gregory.woodho...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:45:18 -0800
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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The short answer is no, it can't be done with a KID file.

It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
handled there, but it isn't.

On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter <fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
> constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
> department" simply does not have the political strength and respect it
> has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

> There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
> be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
> what that actually means).

> Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the VA...

> Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> -FT

> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]--------------------. Is there a way to change the
> > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> >> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> >> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> >> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> >> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> >> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> >> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after
> all,
> >> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> >> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> >> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> >> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> >> David

> >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
> wrote:

> >> > Hi all,

> >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> >> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> >> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> >> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> >> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> >> > -- IV

> --
> Fred Trotter
> http://www.fredtrotter.com


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From: Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 14:50:34 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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It will not take long for the word of mouth to spread so rather than try to
find all of the places that it would need to be changed, why not just let the
users learn in their training sessions and from each other?  

85,000 people are trained to use VistA by the VA every year.

On Tuesday 25 November 2008, I, Valdes wrote:

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> I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
> > the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > David

> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
wrote:
> > > Hi all,

> > > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > > -- IV

-- 
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:03:17 -0500
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You also have the whole menu system to change and the routines line D ^ZU and
I am not sure what else.  

On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Greg Woodhouse wrote:
> The short answer is no, it can't be done with a KID file.

> It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
> that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
> it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
> resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
> bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
> designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
> corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
> handled there, but it isn't.

> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter

<fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:

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> > With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
> > constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
> > department" simply does not have the political strength and respect it
> > has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

> > There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
> > be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
> > what that actually means).

> > Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the VA...

> > Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> > -FT

> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > >> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > >> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > >> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > >> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > >> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > >> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after

> > all,

> > >> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > >> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > >> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > >> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > >> David

> > >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>

> > wrote:
> > >> > Hi all,

> > >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
> > >> > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
> > >> > me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in
> > >> > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
> > >> > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > >> > -- IV

> > --
> > Fred Trotter
> > http://www.fredtrotter.com

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From: "I, Valdes" <ival...@hal-pc.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 12:49:56 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Nov 25 2008 3:49 pm
Subject: Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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Because it is user and support staff hostile? Because it is opaque and
meaningless for nearly everyone? Because most support staff calls are
about userid's and passwords and access/verify code makes this more
labor intensive, that even 'trained' personnel cannot remember, ie do
not stay trained, on what it means? That this seems like it could be
easily changed but isn't? That the introduction to a rich and powerful
system is the most stressful part for both the user and support staff
and could be made easier? I say all of this from first hand
knowledge.

-- IV

On Nov 25, 1:50 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:

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> It will not take long for the word of mouth to spread so rather than try to
> find all of the places that it would need to be changed, why not just let the
> users learn in their training sessions and from each other?  

> 85,000 people are trained to use VistA by the VA every year.

> On Tuesday 25 November 2008, I, Valdes wrote:

> > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > > Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > > a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > > known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > > is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > > Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > > the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > > as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after all,
> > > the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > > asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > > as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > > Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > > David

> > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
> wrote:
> > > > Hi all,

> > > > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> > > > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > > > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> > > > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> > > > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > > > -- IV

> --
> Nancy Anthracite


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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:27:17 -0500
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Although I hear what you are saying, but I don't think this is too onerous to
tolerate for now for a number of reasons.

In general user IDs are not confidential.  For a VistA/CPRS system, like Dave
said, this is like two passwords and in that sense, maybe it is a good idea
to have folks think it is different.  

In addition, for systems like Linux systems with user name and password to
access a terminal and then Access and Verify to get into VistA, and with
Cache/Windows where there may also be a separate login for a terminal session
preceding entering the Access and Verify Codes, it can help make it clear
what you are talking about when you discuss the two layers of security.

You also have the risk of breaking things changing this throughout VistA roll
and scroll and its numerous GUIs, so changes would require a lot of QA
testing in the various systems to check it out.  

Although it can be done, it is not going to be easy or inexpensive in money or
in volunteer time.

On Tuesday 25 November 2008, I, Valdes wrote:

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> Because it is user and support staff hostile? Because it is opaque and
> meaningless for nearly everyone? Because most support staff calls are
> about userid's and passwords and access/verify code makes this more
> labor intensive, that even 'trained' personnel cannot remember, ie do
> not stay trained, on what it means? That this seems like it could be
> easily changed but isn't? That the introduction to a rich and powerful
> system is the most stressful part for both the user and support staff
> and could be made easier? I say all of this from first hand
> knowledge.

> -- IV

> On Nov 25, 1:50 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > It will not take long for the word of mouth to spread so rather than try
> > to find all of the places that it would need to be changed, why not just
> > let the users learn in their training sessions and from each other?

> > 85,000 people are trained to use VistA by the VA every year.

> > On Tuesday 25 November 2008, I, Valdes wrote:
> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > > > Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > > > a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > > > known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one
> > > > that is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was
> > > > planned. Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code
> > > > and the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as
> > > > soon as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible,
> > > > after all, the code is available. But other than just making it
> > > > something that is asked and ignored, it would involve changing the
> > > > way that CPRS works as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as
> > > > well as the Access Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the
> > > > user.

> > > > David

> > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>

> > wrote:
> > > > > Hi all,

> > > > > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > > > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
> > > > > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
> > > > > me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in
> > > > > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
> > > > > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > > > > -- IV

> > --
> > Nancy Anthracite

-- 
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Ignacio,

I also was bother by this.  I got CPRS compilling and simply chaged
the label beside the login in area to "Login" and "Password".  I also
make the "Login" to not be hidden.

The rest of the world has gone the route of Login/Password.  In a
hospital setting, you might be better to follow the VA way, but in my
small office, I like my way.

Kevin

On Nov 25, 12:29 pm, "Ignacio Valdes" <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

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> Hi all,

> I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> -- IV


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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:42:21 -0800 (PST)
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Greg,

Unfortunately, Delphi does not keep strings in a resource file.
Otherwise it would be easy to change.
I had to modify the RPC Broker file on the GUI side to make the label
read the way I want it to.

Kevin

On Nov 25, 2:45 pm, "Greg Woodhouse" <gregory.woodho...@gmail.com>
wrote:

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> The short answer is no, it can't be done with a KID file.

> It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
> that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
> it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
> resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
> bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
> designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
> corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
> handled there, but it isn't.

> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter <fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:

> > With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
> > constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
> > department" simply does not have the political strength and respect it
> > has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

> > There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
> > be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
> > what that actually means).

> > Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the VA...

> > Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> > -FT

> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > >> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > >> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > >> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > >> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > >> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > >> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after
> > all,
> > >> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > >> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > >> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > >> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > >> David

> > >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
> > wrote:

> > >> > Hi all,

> > >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> > >> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > >> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> > >> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> > >> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > >> > -- IV

> > --
> > Fred Trotter
> >http://www.fredtrotter.com


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No, nothing has to be changed on the server side.  The functionality
of the passwords doesn't change, just the labeling in CPRS.

Kevin

On Nov 25, 3:03 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:

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> You also have the whole menu system to change and the routines line D ^ZU and
> I am not sure what else.  

> On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Greg Woodhouse wrote:> The short answer is no, it can't be done with a KID file.

> > It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for WorldVistA
> > that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your question. In general,
> > it's a good software engineering practice to keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a
> > resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this has been done, then the
> > bundle itself can be modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was
> > designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
> > corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could be
> > handled there, but it isn't.

> > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter

> <fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:

> > > With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
> > > constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
> > > department" simply does not have the political strength and respect it
> > > has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

> > > There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
> > > be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
> > > what that actually means).

> > > Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the VA...

> > > Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> > > -FT

> > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would like
> > > > to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or how it
> > > > works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to change the
> > > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > > >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would be
> > > >> a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One that is
> > > >> known to the user and the Computer department, initially, and one that
> > > >> is only known to the user.  This is the way it originally was planned.
> > > >> Now, I think the computer department knows the Access Code and
> > > >> the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon
> > > >> as the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible, after

> > > all,

> > > >> the code is available. But other than just making it something that is
> > > >> asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that CPRS works
> > > >> as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well as the Access
> > > >> Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the user.

> > > >> David

> > > >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>

> > > wrote:
> > > >> > Hi all,

> > > >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember
> > > >> > what that means so they either are not able to login, or they call
> > > >> > me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in
> > > >> > the text interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to
> > > >> > UserID/Access Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > > >> > -- IV

> > > --
> > > Fred Trotter
> > >http://www.fredtrotter.com

> --
> Nancy Anthracite


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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:04:37 -0500
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What I am talking abou is things in the are [[prompt~|Prompt]]s such as "Do you want to
edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old Access
and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the Mental Heath
manager GUI, the Query GUI, etc.  

It is not a one time fix in one place in one GUI.

On Tuesday 25 November 2008, kdt...@gmail.com wrote:

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> No, nothing has to be changed on the server side.  The functionality
> of the passwords doesn't change, just the labeling in CPRS.

> Kevin

> On Nov 25, 3:03 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > You also have the whole menu system to change and the routines line D ^ZU
> > and I am not sure what else.

> > On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Greg Woodhouse wrote:> The short answer is
> > no, it can't be done with a KID file.

> > > It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for
> > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
> > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to keep
> > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this
> > > has been done, then the bundle itself can be modified, but I have no
> > > idea as to whether it was designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being
> > > issued on the M side, then the corresponding VistA concept would be the
> > > DIALOG file, and it could be handled there, but it isn't.

> > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter

> > <fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > > > With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
> > > > constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
> > > > department" simply does not have the political strength and respect
> > > > it has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

> > > > There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
> > > > be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
> > > > what that actually means).

> > > > Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the
> > > > VA...

> > > > Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> > > > -FT

> > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would
> > > > > like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or
> > > > > how it works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to
> > > > > change the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > > > >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would
> > > > >> be a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One
> > > > >> that is known to the user and the Computer department, initially,
> > > > >> and one that is only known to the user.  This is the way it
> > > > >> originally was planned. Now, I think the computer department knows
> > > > >> the Access Code and the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code
> > > > >> must be changed as soon as the first login occurs.  Adding a
> > > > >> UserID would be possible, after

> > > > all,

> > > > >> the code is available. But other than just making it something
> > > > >> that is asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that
> > > > >> CPRS works as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well
> > > > >> as the Access Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the
> > > > >> user.

> > > > >> David

> > > > >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes
> > > > >> <ival...@hal-pc.org>

> > > > wrote:
> > > > >> > Hi all,

> > > > >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
> > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to login,
> > > > >> > or they call me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say
> > > > >> > UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
> > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
> > > > >> >  Password/Verify Code.

> > > > >> > -- IV

> > > > --
> > > > Fred Trotter
> > > >http://www.fredtrotter.com

> > --
> > Nancy Anthracite

-- 
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 20:06:07 -0500
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Attached is an image of my login screen.

Be aware, however, that all modifications to CPRS imply carrying forward
such changes with each subsequent CPRS version--which can be an
effort/expensive etc.

If you could get your users past this issue (as I assume they are able to do
in the VA), then you would save yourself some work in the future.

Kevin

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 7:39 PM, kdt...@gmail.com <kdt...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Ignacio,

> I also was bother by this.  I got CPRS compilling and simply chaged
> the label beside the login in area to "Login" and "Password".  I also
> make the "Login" to not be hidden.

> The rest of the world has gone the route of Login/Password.  In a
> hospital setting, you might be better to follow the VA way, but in my
> small office, I like my way.

> Kevin

> On Nov 25, 12:29 pm, "Ignacio Valdes" <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> > Hi all,

> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to remember what
> > that means so they either are not able to login, or they call me. How
> > can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say UserID/Password both in the text
> > interface and CPRS? Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access
> > Code,  Password/Verify Code.

> > -- IV

-- 
Thanks,
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Does anyone know and can communicate how to change just the login
[[prompt~|Prompt]] text for the text-based system?

This would be JUST the login [[prompt~|Prompt]] text.

What I want is a possibly relatively easy change of the static [[prompt~|Prompt]]
text as Kevin is saying not a system overhaul in all places. This
change is for non-IT personnel like Nurses, Doctor's, Clerks and
casual users of the system just at the login [[prompt~|Prompt]]. I have no
interest in changing it all under the covers where skilled IT
personnel that interact with the system all the time know better.

Kevin, bravo on your CPRS client change, that's exactly what I'd like
to do but is beyond my current capability with CPRS.

-- IV

On Nov 25, 7:04 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:

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> What I am talking abou is things in the are [[prompt~|Prompt]]s such as "Do you want to
> edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old Access
> and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the Mental Heath
> manager GUI, the Query GUI, etc.  

> It is not a one time fix in one place in one GUI.

> On Tuesday 25 November 2008, kdt...@gmail.com wrote:

> > No, nothing has to be changed on the server side.  The functionality
> > of the passwords doesn't change, just the labeling in CPRS.

> > Kevin

> > On Nov 25, 3:03 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > > You also have the whole menu system to change and the routines line D ^ZU
> > > and I am not sure what else.

> > > On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Greg Woodhouse wrote:> The short answer is
> > > no, it can't be done with a KID file.

> > > > It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for
> > > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
> > > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to keep
> > > > [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32 code). If this
> > > > has been done, then the bundle itself can be modified, but I have no
> > > > idea as to whether it was designed that way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being
> > > > issued on the M side, then the corresponding VistA concept would be the
> > > > DIALOG file, and it could be handled there, but it isn't.

> > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter

> > > <fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > > > > With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject of
> > > > > constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the "computer
> > > > > department" simply does not have the political strength and respect
> > > > > it has inside. While this is a shame it is also a reality.

> > > > > There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that can
> > > > > be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing little about
> > > > > what that actually means).

> > > > > Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the
> > > > > VA...

> > > > > Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> > > > > -FT

> > > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:
> > > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users would
> > > > > > like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the code or
> > > > > > how it works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is there a way to
> > > > > > change the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org> wrote:
> > > > > >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password would
> > > > > >> be a mistake.  They are better explained as two passwords. One
> > > > > >> that is known to the user and the Computer department, initially,
> > > > > >> and one that is only known to the user.  This is the way it
> > > > > >> originally was planned. Now, I think the computer department knows
> > > > > >> the Access Code and the initial Verify Code, but the Verify Code
> > > > > >> must be changed as soon as the first login occurs.  Adding a
> > > > > >> UserID would be possible, after

> > > > > all,

> > > > > >> the code is available. But other than just making it something
> > > > > >> that is asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way that
> > > > > >> CPRS works as the RPC based protocol would need to use it as well
> > > > > >> as the Access Code and Verify Code to ascertain identity of the
> > > > > >> user.

> > > > > >> David

> > > > > >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes
> > > > > >> <ival...@hal-pc.org>

> > > > > wrote:
> > > > > >> > Hi all,

> > > > > >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
> > > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to login,
> > > > > >> > or they call me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to say
> > > > > >> > UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
> > > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
> > > > > >> >  Password/Verify Code.

> > > > > >> > -- IV

> > > > > --
> > > > > Fred Trotter
> > > > >http://www.fredtrotter.com

> > > --
> > > Nancy Anthracite

> --
> Nancy Anthracite


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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 22:44:37 -0500
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Making this sort of a change is simple in ^XUS and should be in CPRS.
Sites should be able to label these as they see fit.
(I understand that it is not simple.)

1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
to set these [[prompts~|Prompt]].
3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.

jlz

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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 19:51:38 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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How does one change this in text-based? The staff uses text-based to
register and schedule the patients so this could help. -- IV

On Nov 25, 9:44 pm, "JohnLeo Zimmer" <johnleo...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> Making this sort of a change is simple in ^XUS and should be in CPRS.
> Sites should be able to label these as they see fit.
> (I understand that it is not simple.)

> 1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
> 2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
> to set these [[prompts~|Prompt]].
> 3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.

> jlz


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From: Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 23:03:25 -0500
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: ReCould you check to see if: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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That would be in Delphi code for CPRS and for the other GUIs. However, the
roll and scroll is used for a number of things by users, so there they will
be facing Access and Verify code [[prompt~|Prompt]]s, which, I learned tonight, are
actually field names in some cases in VistA, and in the routines in others,
so just changing the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s is not really a "just" sort of thing.

On Tuesday 25 November 2008, ivald...@gmail.com wrote:

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> Does anyone know and can communicate how to change just the login
> [[prompt~|Prompt]] text for the text-based system?

> This would be JUST the login [[prompt~|Prompt]] text.

> What I want is a possibly relatively easy change of the static [[prompt~|Prompt]]
> text as Kevin is saying not a system overhaul in all places. This
> change is for non-IT personnel like Nurses, Doctor's, Clerks and
> casual users of the system just at the login [[prompt~|Prompt]]. I have no
> interest in changing it all under the covers where skilled IT
> personnel that interact with the system all the time know better.

> -- IV

> On Nov 25, 7:04 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > What I am talking abou is things in the are [[prompt~|Prompt]]s such as "Do you want
> > to edit the Access Code Y/N" , and the Menus such as "Purge Log of Old
> > Access and Verify Codes" and the access point program D ^ZU and the
> > Mental Heath manager GUI, the Query GUI, etc.

> > It is not a one time fix in one place in one GUI.

> > On Tuesday 25 November 2008, kdt...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > No, nothing has to be changed on the server side.  The functionality
> > > of the passwords doesn't change, just the labeling in CPRS.

> > > Kevin

> > > On Nov 25, 3:03 pm, Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net> wrote:
> > > > You also have the whole menu system to change and the routines line D
> > > > ^ZU and I am not sure what else.

> > > > On Tuesday 25 November 2008, Greg Woodhouse wrote:> The short answer
> > > > is no, it can't be done with a KID file.

> > > > > It's the people that make change management (CM) decisions for
> > > > > WorldVistA that you need to talk to. All I can do is answer your
> > > > > question. In general, it's a good software engineering practice to
> > > > > keep [[prompt~|Prompt]] strings in a resource bundle (in the Delphi/Win32
> > > > > code). If this has been done, then the bundle itself can be
> > > > > modified, but I have no idea as to whether it was designed that
> > > > > way. If the [[prompt~|Prompt]]s were being issued on the M side, then the
> > > > > corresponding VistA concept would be the DIALOG file, and it could
> > > > > be handled there, but it isn't.

> > > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:36 AM, fred trotter

> > > > <fred.trot...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > > > > > With all due respect to "how it is in the VA". This is a subject
> > > > > > of constant confusion outside the VA, and outside the VA the
> > > > > > "computer department" simply does not have the political strength
> > > > > > and respect it has inside. While this is a shame it is also a
> > > > > > reality.

> > > > > > There is obviously a way to change this, but is there a way that
> > > > > > can be conveniently modularized? Perhaps a kid file (knowing
> > > > > > little about what that actually means).

> > > > > > Username/Password is better just about everywhere other than the
> > > > > > VA...

> > > > > > Ideas about easy, future proof fixes welcome.

> > > > > > -FT

> > > > > > On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:22 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org>
wrote:
> > > > > > > I would rather not have to explain it at all and the users
> > > > > > > would like to not to have to ask. I have no wish to change the
> > > > > > > code or how it works other than the text for the [[prompt~|Prompt]]. Is
> > > > > > > there a way to change the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text? -- IV

> > > > > > > On Nov 25, 11:37 am, "David Whitten" <whit...@worldvista.org>
wrote:
> > > > > > >> Calling Access Code and Verify Code as UserID and Password
> > > > > > >> would be a mistake.  They are better explained as two
> > > > > > >> passwords. One that is known to the user and the Computer
> > > > > > >> department, initially, and one that is only known to the user.
> > > > > > >>  This is the way it originally was planned. Now, I think the
> > > > > > >> computer department knows the Access Code and the initial
> > > > > > >> Verify Code, but the Verify Code must be changed as soon as
> > > > > > >> the first login occurs.  Adding a UserID would be possible,
> > > > > > >> after

> > > > > > all,

> > > > > > >> the code is available. But other than just making it something
> > > > > > >> that is asked and ignored, it would involve changing the way
> > > > > > >> that CPRS works as the RPC based protocol would need to use it
> > > > > > >> as well as the Access Code and Verify Code to ascertain
> > > > > > >> identity of the user.

> > > > > > >> David

> > > > > > >> On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Ignacio Valdes
> > > > > > >> <ival...@hal-pc.org>

> > > > > > wrote:
> > > > > > >> > Hi all,

> > > > > > >> > I'm finding I have to spend a lot of time explaining what
> > > > > > >> > Access/Verify code is and sometimes people are unable to
> > > > > > >> > remember what that means so they either are not able to
> > > > > > >> > login, or they call me. How can I change the text [[prompt~|Prompt]] to
> > > > > > >> > say UserID/Password both in the text interface and CPRS?
> > > > > > >> > Alternatively, I can change it to UserID/Access Code,
> > > > > > >> > Password/Verify Code.

> > > > > > >> > -- IV

> > > > > > --
> > > > > > Fred Trotter
> > > > > >http://www.fredtrotter.com

> > > > --
> > > > Nancy Anthracite

> > --
> > Nancy Anthracite

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From: "JohnLeo Zimmer" <johnleo...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 23:52:29 -0500
Local: Tues, Nov 25 2008 11:52 pm
Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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In the DIALOG file entry 30810.51 is "ACCESS CODE: "
And entry 30810.52 is "VERIFY CODE: "

The ^XUS routine uses these to display the relevant [[prompt~|Prompt]]s.
In the ideal world all references to these two entities would call the
same entry in DIALOG.

jlz

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On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:51 PM, I, Valdes <ival...@hal-pc.org> wrote:

> How does one change this in text-based? The staff uses text-based to
> register and schedule the patients so this could help. -- IV

> On Nov 25, 9:44 pm, "JohnLeo Zimmer" <johnleo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Making this sort of a change is simple in ^XUS and should be in CPRS.
>> Sites should be able to label these as they see fit.
>> (I understand that it is not simple.)

>> 1. I like Kevin's solution. And I think it would be worthwhile...
>> 2. especially if CPRS could be made to make an RPC to the Dialog file
>> to set these [[promp~|Prompt]]ts.
>> 3. Something of the sort will be needed for internationalization as well.

>> jlz


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From: "I, Valdes" <ival...@hal-pc.org>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 06:20:59 -0800 (PST)
Local: Wed, Nov 26 2008 9:20 am
Subject: Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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Here is the solution and terminal session for how to change the [[prompt~|Prompt]]
text in Fileman. Please note that this is not a recommended
modification by some. Note that I changed only the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text to
Login ID/Access Code: and Password/Verify Code: This changes nothing
under the covers and it is still Access/Verify everywhere else.

GTM>S DUZ=60 D P^DI

VA FileMan 22.0

Select OPTION: 1  ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: DIALOG//
EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

Select DIALOG: 30810.51    Login/Access code
DIALOG NUMBER: 30810.51//
TYPE: GENERAL MESSAGE//
PACKAGE: KERNEL//
SHORT DESCRIPTION: Login/Access code//
DESCRIPTION:
Login/Access Code

  Edit? NO//
INTERNAL PARAMETERS NEEDED:
TEXT:
ACCESS CODE:

  Edit? NO// YES

==[ WRAP ]==[ INSERT ]================< TEXT >===============
[ <PF1>H=Help ]====
Login ID/ACCESS CODE:

<=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T>======

Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
Select LANGUAGE:
Select ROUTINE NAME:

Select DIALOG: 30810.52    Verify code
DIALOG NUMBER: 30810.52//
TYPE: GENERAL MESSAGE//
PACKAGE: KERNEL//
SHORT DESCRIPTION: Verify code//
DESCRIPTION:
  No existing text
  Edit? NO//
INTERNAL PARAMETERS NEEDED:
TEXT:
VERIFY CODE:

  Edit? NO// YES

==[ WRAP ]==[ INSERT ]================< TEXT >===============
[ <PF1>H=Help ]====
Password/VERIFY CODE:

<=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T>======

Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
Select LANGUAGE:
Select ROUTINE NAME:

Select DIALOG:

Select OPTION:
GTM>h

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From: Nancy Anthracite <nanthrac...@verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2008 19:12:07 -0500
Local: Wed, Nov 26 2008 7:12 pm
Subject: Re: [Hardhats] Re: Intracare Implementation Log Episode 30: Change Access/Verify code text to UserID/Password?
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Now that is a really nice solution!  It educates the users so they won't get
confused when the see it elsewhere and doesn't break anything.  ;-)

On Wednesday 26 November 2008, I, Valdes wrote:

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> Here is the solution and terminal session for how to change the [[prompt~|Prompt]]
> text in Fileman. Please note that this is not a recommended
> modification by some. Note that I changed only the [[prompt~|Prompt]] text to
> Login ID/Access Code: and Password/Verify Code: This changes nothing
> under the covers and it is still Access/Verify everywhere else.

> GTM>S DUZ=60 D P^DI

> VA FileMan 22.0

> Select OPTION: 1  ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

> INPUT TO WHAT FILE: DIALOG//
> EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL//

> Select DIALOG: 30810.51    Login/Access code
> DIALOG NUMBER: 30810.51//
> TYPE: GENERAL MESSAGE//
> PACKAGE: KERNEL//
> SHORT DESCRIPTION: Login/Access code//
> DESCRIPTION:
> Login/Access Code

>   Edit? NO//
> INTERNAL PARAMETERS NEEDED:
> TEXT:
> ACCESS CODE:

>   Edit? NO// YES

> ==[ WRAP ]==[ INSERT ]================< TEXT >===============
> [ <PF1>H=Help ]====
> Login ID/ACCESS CODE:

> <=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T>=
>=====

> Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
> POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
> Select LANGUAGE:
> Select ROUTINE NAME:

> Select DIALOG: 30810.52    Verify code
> DIALOG NUMBER: 30810.52//
> TYPE: GENERAL MESSAGE//
> PACKAGE: KERNEL//
> SHORT DESCRIPTION: Verify code//
> DESCRIPTION:
>   No existing text
>   Edit? NO//
> INTERNAL PARAMETERS NEEDED:
> TEXT:
> VERIFY CODE:

>   Edit? NO// YES

> ==[ WRAP ]==[ INSERT ]================< TEXT >===============
> [ <PF1>H=Help ]====
> Password/VERIFY CODE:

> <=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T=======T>=
>=====

> Select PARAMETER SUBSCRIPT:
> POST MESSAGE [[ACTION~|Action]]:
> Select LANGUAGE:
> Select ROUTINE NAME:

> Select DIALOG:

> Select OPTION:
> GTM>h

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