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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Mirth setup, versions etc was Lab importing ....


From: Dave Cramer
Subject: Re: [Gnumed-devel] Mirth setup, versions etc was Lab importing ....
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 06:15:56 -0500

Hi Richard,
On 22-Jan-08, at 8:42 PM, richard terry wrote:

On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 12:25:49 pm Dave Cramer wrote:
Ok, at this point I have 1.7 installed and running. I can take one of
James' files and do a file input, file output . Has anyone managed to
figure out anything else ?

Do you mean you can take the hl7 file and having created a reader/
transformer, write to postgres, including all the OBR/OBX segments??

Unfortunately, no, this where I'd like to go, not where I'm at. I can read a file in a channel, and simply write it out.
The rest seems to be a mystery.
If so I'd like to see your code/talk to you as I became eternally frustrated with this after Karsten pointed me in the MIRTH direction a week ago. Looks
like a fabulous program.

I'm in the process of wanting to scrap all my patholgoy/incoming paper but
hang on to my legancy database/records program.

I thought, looking at the transformer, that one would have to use java script to do the segment parsing, and though I followed what seemed like some good examples on the web site, couldn't get it to work past writing the patients
name/addres/ etc.
Can I see what you have that does this ?


Dave


Regards

Richard

PS Karsten, see, I still keep up with gnMed on a daily basis, though I lurk in
the background.



Dave

On 22-Jan-08, at 8:52 AM, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 08:41:03AM -0500, Dave Cramer wrote:
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Subject: [Gnumed-devel] Mirth setup, versions etc was Lab
importing ....

Changing the thread subject to be more in line.

OK, after viewing the 1.7 webinar it looks like Mirth could make some
things easy.

What I'd like to do is establish the baseline here.

What version of Mirth do we want to work on. I vote 1.7, since it
appears
to have a much easier scripting engine.

Agree.

Karsten
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