[933] | 1 | BSDX 1.4 for WorldVista
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| 3 | This is a Scheduling GUI package.
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| 5 | Pre-requisites:
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| 6 | FM 22
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| 7 | Kernel 8
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| 8 | XB 3 or above
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| 9 | SD 5.3
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| 10 | SD 5.3 patch 11310 (to fix a problem with the code)
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| 11 | BMX 2.2 (now required)
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| 13 | For a Virgin WorldVistA 6-08 release install the following in this order:
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| 14 | 1. XB 4 (see https://trac.opensourcevista.net/browser/IHS-VA_UTILITIES-XB/tag/rel_20091207)
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| 15 | 2. BMX 2.2 (see https://trac.opensourcevista.net/browser/BMXNET_RPMS_dotNET_UTILITIES-BMX/trunk/k)
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| 16 | 3. XWB 1.1 patch 113102 (see https://trac.opensourcevista.net/browser/BMXNET_RPMS_dotNET_UTILITIES-BMX/trunk/k)
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| 17 | 4. BSDX 1.4 (see https://trac.opensourcevista.net/browser/Scheduling/trunk/kids)
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| 18 | 5. SD 5.3 patch 11310 (see https://trac.opensourcevista.net/browser/Scheduling/trunk/kids)
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| 20 | Client (download from https://trac.opensourcevista.net/browser/Scheduling/trunk/cs/bsdx0200GUISourceCode/bin/Release):
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| 21 | ClinicalScheduling.exe
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| 22 | BMXNet22.dll
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| 24 | Client does not need installation. Both files have to be located in the same folder.
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| 26 | For users who used a previous version, you only need to download and install BSDX 1.4 kids and ClinicalScheduling.exe plus the BMXNet22.dll library.
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| 28 | Post-installation tasks:
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| 29 | After installation, complete the following tasks to configure Windows Scheduling:
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| 30 | 1. Using VISTA tools, assign the BSDXMENU security key. All scheduling users
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| 31 | must have the BSDXZMENU security key.
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| 32 | 2. Users who are also scheduling managers must have the BSDXZMGR key
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| 33 | assigned. The BSDXZMGR key permits access to the Scheduling Management
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| 34 | menu in the client application. This menu supports the creation of clinics and
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| 35 | clinic groups, assignment of users to clinics, designation of user access, and other management activities. For further details, see the User Manual.
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| 36 | 3. Make the BMXRPC and BSDXPRC menu options available to scheduling users.
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| 37 | These options must be somewhere in the user’s path, either as a secondary option
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| 38 | or as members of a menu to which the user has access.
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| 39 | 4. Use Scheduling Management to configure
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| 40 | a. Resources (clinics)
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| 41 | b. Users to work with those clinics
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| 42 | c. Resource Groups, then add the clinics to the resource groups.
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| 43 | d. Access Types
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| 44 | e. Access Type Groups
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| 45 | 5. Restart the program, and edit the resource availablility by right clicking on it in the tree.
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| 46 | If you don't do these steps, the program won't work.
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| 47 | See the User Manual for detailed instructions.
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| 48 |
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| 49 | Bugs:
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| 50 | Too many to count. Put them on the trac server where you got this software.
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