$TXT Created by TOPPENBERG,KEVIN at FAMILY PHYSICANS OF GREENEVILLE (KIDS) on Wednesday, January 07, 2010 ============================================================================ Run Date: JAN 07,2010 Designation: TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD*1.0*1 Package : TMG - FAMILY PHYSICANS OF GREENEVILLE Priority: Optional Version : 1 SEQ #1 Status: Released ============================================================================ Associated patches: None Subject: Patch to create security key that can be used to hide the Add Patient button in TMG-CPRS. Category: - Routine Dependancies: ============ No prior patches required. If installed on a system not using TMG-CPRS, will have no effect. License: ============ This patch is copyright 01/07/10 released under GNU Lessor General Public License (LGPL). Authors: ============ Eddie Hagood and Kevin Toppenberg, Greeneville Family Physicians, PC Description: ============ This patch is to create a security key that can be used to hide the Add Patient button in TMG-CPRS. TECHNICAL DETAILS ========================== The name of the security key created is TMG CPRS HIDE ADDPATIENT INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: ========================== This patch should cause minimal impact on live systems, as it provides only 1 routine, Installation will take less than 1 minute. Users may remain on the system in roll-and- scroll mode. Note: the follow instructions were copied from another KIDS install and modified. There may be some discrepancies. The following are instructions for those using the Packman method: ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Use the INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE option on the PackMan menu. 2. Review your mapped set. If any of the routines listed in the ROUTINE SUMMARY section are mapped, they should be removed from the mapped set at this time. 3. From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu, select the Installation menu. 4. From this menu, you may elect to use the following options (when prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD*1.0*1: a. Backup a Transport Global b. Compare Transport Global to Current System c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global 5. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD*1.0*1 6. When prompted 'Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//' respond NO. 7. When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES//', respond NO. 8. If routines were unmapped as part of step 2, they should be returned to the mapped set once the installation has run to completion. 9. (See step 9 below) The following are instructions for those loading the patch via Host File System: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Navigate the menu option path to reach the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu. Or, the menu option XPD MAIN may be entered directly. 2. Next, at the menu displaying: Edits and Distribution ... Utilities ... Installation ... <---------- pick this one. 3. Next, at the menu displaying the options as below, choose each of the options in a step-by-step fashion, in numerical order (i.e. 1, 2, 3 etc.) Step #1 will prompt the user to enter the file path on the host file system where the source file is stored. The filename to enter is TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD-1.0-1.KIDS, but add the appropriate path. E.g. /tmp/TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD-1.0-1.KIDS 1 Load a Distribution 2 Verify Checksums in Transport Global 3 Print Transport Global 4 Compare Transport Global to Current System 5 Backup a Transport Global 6 Install Package(s) Restart Install of Package(s) Unload a Distribution 4. From this menu, you may elect to use the following options (when prompted for INSTALL NAME, enter TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD*1.0*1 a. Backup a Transport Global b. Compare Transport Global to Current System c. Verify Checksums in Transport Global 5. Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package TMG-CPRS-HIDEADD*1.0*1 6. When prompted 'Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES//' respond NO. 7. When prompted 'Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES//', respond NO. 8. If routines were unmapped as part of step 2, they should be returned to the mapped set once the installation has run to completion. ============================================================================= User Information: Entered By : TOPPENBERG,KEVIN Date Entered : Jan 07,2010 Completed By: TOPPENBERG,KEVIN Date Completed: Jan 07,2010 Released By : TOPPENBERG,KEVIN Date Released : Jan 07,2010 ============================================================================= Packman Mail Message: ===================== $END TXT