TOOLKIT (5)    PACKAGE (9.4)

Name Value
NAME TOOLKIT
PREFIX XT
DEVELOPMENT ISC ISC-SF
ADDITIONAL PREFIXES
  • XD
  • XIN
  • XPAR
  • XQAB
  • XUC
  • XUR
  • ZIN
  • ZTED
SHORT DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMERS OPTIONS, MULTI. TERM LOOKUP
VERSION
  • 7.3
    DATE DISTRIBUTED:   2005-11-19 00:00:00
    PATCH APPLICATION HISTORY:
    • 8 SEQ #3
      DATE APPLIED:   1996-10-17 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This patch fixes problems that the 'Flow Chart from Entry Point' option
      was having with parameter passing.
      This problem was reported in NOIS: ISB-0594-30120
       
      routine         new checksum
      XTFC1             14453171
      XTFCE              5996229
      XTFCE1             6490782
      
    • 28 SEQ #18
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-10-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 137 SEQ #110
      DATE APPLIED:   2015-01-28 10:36:58
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Patch XT*7.3*137 addresses 4 issues:
       
             1.  Fields failing validation and preventing patient merge
             2.  Patient file pointer, .01 DINUMed fields that are new style 
                 xrefs are not merging properly on patient merge
             3.  Aliases duplicated on patient merge
             4.  'Test patient Indicator' field being copied on patient merge
      
    • 140
      DATE APPLIED:   2019-08-15 16:23:40
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SIXTYFIVE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Subject:  Update XINDEX to support SACWG changes
        1. Patch XT*7.3*140
       
      This patch may be installed with users on the system although it is
      recommended that it be installed during non-peak hours to minimize
      potential disruption to users.  This patch should take less than 1 minutes
      to install.  TaskMan doesn't need to be stopped or paused
       
      Installation Instructions:
        
       1. From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System (KIDS) menu select
          Installation Menu.
          a) Contains 14 XINDEX routines
         
       2. Use the Load a Distribution option to load the TOOLKIT_XINDEX_73.KID file
       
       3. You may select the following options:
       
          A. Select the Verify Checksums in Transport Global option to confirm 
             the integrity of the routines that are in the transport global. When 
             prompted for the INSTALL NAME enter XT*7.3*140
       
              NOTE: Using <spacebar><enter> will not bring up a Multi-Package build 
          b) Will update the XINDEX utility to support the new changes to the
                    even if it was loaded immediately before this step. It will only 
                    bring up the last patch in the build.
       
          B. Select the Backup a Transport Global option to create a backup message
             of any routines exported with this patch. It will not backup any other
             changes such as DDs or templates. 
       
          C. You may also elect to use the following options: 
               i.  Print Transport Global - This option will allow you to view
                   the components of the KIDS build.
              Standards and Conventions (SAC).  The following changes have been
               ii. Compare Transport Global to Current System - This option will
                   allow you to view all changes that will be made when this patch
                   is installed.  It compares all of the components of this patch,
                   such as routines, DDs, templates, etc.
       
          D. Select the Install Package(s) option and choose the patch to install. 
         
                Select Installation Option: Install Package(s)
                Select INSTALL NAME: XT*7.3*140
       
              approved by SAC Committee:
           Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? NO//
       
           Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO// 
       
       
       Post-Installation Instructions:
       -------------------------------
       none
        
         
                 1) Routine name and labels can be 16 uppercase characters
       Backout and Rollback Procedure:
       ------------------------------- 
       If rollback/backout is required, the installer can restore the routines
       using the MailMan message that were saved prior to installing the
       patch.  The Data Dictionary changes are backwards compatible and can stay
       in production.
       
       
       Routine Information:
      ====================
                 2) Local variable names can be 16 characters. 
       
      The second line of each of these routines now looks like:
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;**[Patch List]**;Apr 25, 1995;Build 38
       
      The checksums below are new checksums, and
       can be checked with CHECK1^XTSUMBLD.
       
      Routine Name: XINDX1
          Before: B20704192   After: B21263152  **20,61,66,68,110,121,128,133,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX11
                 3) Namespaced variables must be all uppercase.
          Before: B11308547   After: B37513284  **20,27,121,132,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX12
          Before:       n/a   After: B86657332  **140**
      Routine Name: XINDX13
          Before:       n/a   After:B306834020  **140**
      Routine Name: XINDX2
          Before: B28042462   After: B28369536  **20,27,48,110,121,133,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX3
          Before: B15082410   After: B15493765  **20,27,61,68,110,121,128,132,
                                                133,140**
        2. Patch XU*8*661
      Routine Name: XINDX5
          Before: B11294544   After: B11300370  **20,27,61,121,133,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX51
          Before: B26771263   After: B32298369  **20,48,61,110,133,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX52
          Before:  B2709275   After:  B2792889  **20,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX53
          Before:  B6321698   After:  B6801223  **20,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX6
          Before: B20048257   After: B20500720  **20,27,66,110,132,140**
          a) The ZOSFONT routine
      Routine Name: XINDX7
          Before: B10829991   After: B11070196  **20,27,48,68,110,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX8
          Before: B15029849   After: B15758649  **20,27,61,140**
      Routine Name: XINDX9
          Before: B32506175   After: B33427538  **20,27,48,61,66,68,110,121,
                                                132,133,140**
       
      Routine list of preceding patches: 133
        
       
          b) 14 fields from 8 files that references a routine or tag  
       
      Patch Components
      ================
       none
       
       
      Blood Bank Clearance
      ====================
      EFFECT ON BLOOD BANK FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Patch XT*7.3*140 contains
      Category:  ROUTINE
      changes to a package referenced in ProPath standard titled: BBM Team
      Review of VistA Patches. This patch does not alter or modify any VistA
      Blood Bank software design safeguards or safety critical elements
      functions.
       
      RISK ANALYSIS: Changes made by patch XT*7.3*140 have no effect on Blood
      Bank software functionality, therefore RISK is none.
       
       
      Defect Tracking System Ticket(s) & Overview:
       
      ============================================ 
      Ticket: I9055002FY16 - XINDEX doesn't support SACC changes to routine
              names and tags
       
      Problem:
       XINDEX utility needs to support routine name and labels to 16 characters
       and local variables names to 16 characters. Add support for all areas in
       VA FileMan that can contain M code.
       
      Resolution:
       
       Change the following routines to support 16 characters and other M code:
       XINDX1
       XINDX11
       XINDX12
       XINDX13
       XINDX2
       XINDX3
       XINDX5
       XINDX51
       XINDX52
      Description:
       XINDX53
       XINDX6
       XINDX7
       XINDX8
       XINDX9 
       
       
      Test Site:
      ==========
      Fargo, ND
      ============
      South Texas, TX
       
       
      Software and Documentation Retrieve Instructions:
      =================================================
      No changes have been made to Kernel documentation as a result of this
      patch.  However, the most up-to-date VA Kernel documentation is
      available on the VHA Software Documentation Library (VDL) at the
      following:
       http://www.domain.ext/vdl/application.asp?appid=10
      This build deploys changes to XINDEX and the ZOSF routine via 2 patches
       
      An updated copy of the SAC is available at:
       http://go.domain.ext/sacc
       
      Download TOOLKIT_XINDEX_73.KID from the ftp site.  The preferred method is
      to SFTP the file from sftp://download.vista.domain.ext/.  This transmits the
      file from the first available SFTP server. Sites may also elect to retrieve
      software directly from a specific server as follows:
       
      Hines             sftp://ftp.fo-hines.domain.ext
      being released in HOST file TOOLKIT_XINDEX_73.KID
      Salt Lake City    sftp://ftp.fo-slc.domain.ext
       
      The necessary file is TOOLKIT_XINDEX_73.KID, which is an ASCII file.
      Make a note of the directory name where the file was saved.
       
       
      Patch Installation:
      ===================
       
      Pre-Installation Instructions:
      
    • 144 SEQ #112
      DATE APPLIED:   2020-06-01 16:28:02
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTY
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Use description on Forum.
      
    • 147 SEQ #113
      DATE APPLIED:   2020-06-23 14:05:21
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SIXTYFIVE
    • 142
      DATE APPLIED:   2020-06-23 18:05:16
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SIXTYFIVE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This is Toolkit patch XT*7.3*142 to support CPRS. Please reference to the 
      Nation Patch Module of this patch for more detail.
      
    • 148b
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-04-20 00:00:00
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Backup of XT*7.3*148 on Apr 20, 2021
       
      Warning:  Installing this backup patch message will install older versions
      of routines and Build Components (options, protocols, templates, etc.).
      Please verify with the Development Team that it is safe to install.
      
    • 148 SEQ #115
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-04-20 14:58:30
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 143b
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-04-20 00:00:00
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Backup of XT*7.3*143 on Apr 20, 2021
       
      Warning:  Installing this backup patch message will install older versions
      of routines and Build Components (options, protocols, templates, etc.).
      Please verify with the Development Team that it is safe to install.
      
    • 143 SEQ #116
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-04-20 15:05:48
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This build is the initial installation release of the Kernel Toolkit 
      VistA Package Utility.
      
    • 149b
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-06-01 00:00:00
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Backup of XT*7.3*149 on Jun 01, 2021
       
      Warning:  Installing this backup patch message will install older versions
      of routines and Build Components (options, protocols, templates, etc.).
      Please verify with the Development Team that it is safe to install.
      
    • 29 SEQ #19
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-10-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 149 SEQ #117
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-06-01 16:54:01
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the description on Forum
      
    • 150b
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-07-26 00:00:00
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Backup of XT*7.3*150 on Jul 26, 2021
       
      Warning:  Installing this backup patch message will install older versions
      of routines and Build Components (options, protocols, templates, etc.).
      Please verify with the Development Team that it is safe to install.
      
    • 150 SEQ #118
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-07-26 13:06:52
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Toolkit patch XT*7.3*150 - FIX [XTPM NIGHTLY PATCH MONITOR] OPTION. 
      Please refer to National Patch Module for detail information.
      
    • 151 SEQ #119
      DATE APPLIED:   2021-09-29 14:50:33
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see Patch Description on Forum
      
    • 153 SEQ #120
      DATE APPLIED:   2022-04-11 14:44:04
      APPLIED BY:   USER,EIGHTYSIX
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see Patch Description on Forum
      
    • 155 SEQ #121
      DATE APPLIED:   2022-11-23 17:17:01
      APPLIED BY:   USER,EIGHTYNINE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see Patch Description on Forum
      
    • 154 SEQ #122
      DATE APPLIED:   2023-02-28 12:46:06
      APPLIED BY:   USER,EIGHTYNINE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      TOOLKIT PATCH XT*7.3*154 - This patch fixes <SUBSCRIPT>SHOW+6^XDRDSHOW 
      error. Please refer to the National Patch Module for more information.
      
    • 30 SEQ #20
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-10-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 27 SEQ #21
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-11-05 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      F#25580312      XINDX10   Was getting a UNDEF when XINDEXing a Build
      
      ISA-0698-11515  XINDX11   The KIDS build pre/post install routines were
                                not included.
      
      Local Error log XTRMON    Incorrect starting value when monitoring ALL
                                routines.
      
      Message from Ed @ Micronetics about changes they made to use with MSM.
      Only updates to the standard and general fixes were included.
      
      ISW-0698-21653            with a partial file send.
      Message from Pat Redington @ SLC about a problem running XINDEX on a
      partial file build.
      
                       Checksum
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
      XINDEX        8229005   8423982    **20,27**
      XINDX10      13440865  13730836    **20,27**
      XINDX11       7648100   7252133    **20,27**
      XINDX2        5457656   5618431    **20,27**
      XINDX3        3946423   4134014    **20,27**
                                
      XINDX5        7001485   6939608    **20,27**
      XINDX6       10238332  10371813    **20,27**
      XINDX7        7680200   7896227    **20,27**
      XINDX8        6232391   6601958    **20,27**
      XINDX9        4248028   4321464    **20,27**
      XTRMON        2510222   2618426    **27**
      
      List of preceding patches: 20, 27
      
      ========================================================================= 
      ISH-1197-40901  XINDX10   When doing a XINDEX of a BUILD the count of
      Installation:
       1.  DSM sites- These routines aren't usually mapped 
           so you will probably not have to disable mapping.
           
       2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
           option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
           
       3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
           system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
           On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
      ISA-0698-11515            routines indexed was wrong.  The count of
           options:
            
               Verify Checksum's in Transport Global
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
           
       4.  Users can remain on the system. 
           
       5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
                                routines now lists anything that starts with
           option:
              Install Package(s)  'XT*7.3*27'
                                   =========
           
        6.  DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set, If needed.
      
      =========================================================================
      
                                a '|' as a Faux Routines.
                                i.e. Routines: 11  Faux Routines: 5
      
      
    • 32 SEQ #22
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-11-20 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 33 SEQ #23
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-11-25 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 26 SEQ #24
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-12-14 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This build contains files, routines, and options in support of generic
      parameters functionality exported with patch XT*7.3*26.
      
    • 34 SEQ #25
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-03-03 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 35 SEQ #26
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-04-17 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This patch fixes two NOIS's for the XPAR package.
                              could run into each other.  Moved columns apart
                              and use a $E to limit the size.                        
      
      Routine Summary
      The following routines are included in this patch.  The second line of each
      of these routines now looks like:
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;<patchlist>;Apr 25, 1995
      
                       Checksum
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
       
      XPARDD        7153031   7342389    **26,35**
      XPAREDT2      6057876   6104530    **26,35**
      
      List of preceding patches: 26
      Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
      
      ========================================================================= 
      Installation:
      
        1.  DSM sites - Some of these routines maybe mapped,
      NOIS              RTN   Description
            so you will need to disable mapping for the affected routines. 
           
        2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
            option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
           
        3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
            system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
            On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            options:
            
                              
               Verify Checksums in Transport Global
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
           
        4.  Users can remain on the system. This patch can be loaded any
            non-peak time.
            This patch can be queued for install at non-peak hours.
      
      
      IND-1298-71717 XPARDD   When making a call to EN^XPAR and the data is 
           
        5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            option:
              Install Package(s)  'XT*7.3*35'
                                   =========
                                   
              No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
              Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO
                                                                              ==
           
                              a set of codes, sometimes it would talk.  This
        6.  DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
      =========================================================================
                              unwanted behavior has been fixed. 
      
      PUG-0399-51652 XPAREDT2 When displaying some types of data, the two columns 
      
    • 37 SEQ #27
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-04-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 9 SEQ #4
      DATE APPLIED:   1996-10-17 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Hans found that when doing a save or move in the ^%Z editor if the
      ending point passed a second TAG then the save or move would never end.
       
      routine       new checksum
      ZTEDIT2         12127551
      
    • 38 SEQ #28
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-06-02 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 40 SEQ #29
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-06-26 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 36 SEQ #30
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-09-14 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 42 SEQ #31
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-10-02 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 43 SEQ #32
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-10-03 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 44 SEQ #33
      DATE APPLIED:   1999-11-23 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 45 SEQ #34
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-03-13 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 46 SEQ #35
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-05-01 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 39 SEQ #36
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-08-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This patch updates two Kernel tools to make use of the KIDS build file
      field CHECKSUM VALUE. 
      XTRUTL also has other entry points:
        DO UPDATE^XTRUTL will update the checksum field for all the routines in a
        build. Used after a patch has been released to capture the current checksum
        values.
        UD1^XTRUTL(routine) will update the checksum for just one routine.
        SHOW^XTRUTL(routine) will show the saved checksum and the current checksum.
      
                       
      The patch also fixes an error that was reported in OR*3.0*10 PATCH TRACKER
      and adds menu options for them to the KIDS Edit and Distribution menu.
       (#29934111) No quit value, at OUT+2^XPARDD. 
      
      The patch also addresses NOIS ISL-1199-51331  Add Device file as a Parameter
       entity. To do this the patch has the DD for file 8989.5 field .01.
      
      Routine Summary
      The following routines are included in this patch.  The second line of each
      of these routines now looks like:
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;<patchlist>;Apr 25, 1995
      
      The two routines are XTRUTL and XTVNUM.
                       Checksum
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
      XPARDD        7342389   7348385    **26,35,39**
      XTRUTL        3298825   5471022    **20,39**
      XTVNUM        9944358   9971672    **20,39**
      
      List of preceding patches: 20, 35
      Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
      
      ========================================================================= 
      
      Installation:
      
      >>>Users may remain on the system.
      
        1.  DSM sites - Some of these routines may be mapped,
            so you will need to disable mapping for the affected routines. 
           
        2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
            option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
           
      XTVNUM will set the second line for each routine of a build. It loads the
        3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
            system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
            On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            options:
            
               Verify Checksums in Transport Global
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
           
      Version number for packages or adds the patch number for patches.
        4.  Users can remain on the system. This patch can be loaded any
            non-peakpeak time.
            This patch can be queued for install at non-peak hours.
      
           
        5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            option:
              Install Package(s)  'XT*7.3*39'
                                   =========
                                   
      
              No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
              Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO
                                                                              ==
           
        6.  DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
      
      ==============================================================================
      XTRUTL is used to provide the Routine Summary list that needs to be included
      in patch descriptions.  It keeps the old checksum in the routine file in 
      
    • 48 SEQ #37
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-08-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      ISD-0200-72703  XINDX51 If run against a build that deleted PRE/POST INIT
      Routine Summary
      The following routines are included in this patch.  The second line of each
      of these routines now looks like:
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;<patchlist>;Apr 25, 1995
      
                       Checksum
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
      XINDEX        8423982   8426779    **20,27**
      XINDX2        5618431   5844260    **20,27,48**
      XINDX51       9238490   9410365    **20,48**
                      routines it would get and error.
      XINDX7        7896227   7580120    **20,27,48**
      XINDX9        4321464   4637748    **20,27,48**
      
      List of preceding patches: 27
      Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
      
      ========================================================================= 
      Installation:
      
      >>>Users may remain on the system.
                      Fixed to check that each routine exisits first.
      
        1.  DSM sites - Some of these routines are usually mapped,
            so you will need to disable mapping for the affected routines. 
           
        2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
            option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
           
        3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
            system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
            On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
                      
            options:
            
               Verify Checksums in Transport Global
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
           
        4.  Users can remain on the system. This patch can be loaded any
            non-peakpeak time.  Taskman can continue to run.
      
      TAM-0599-32232  XINDX9  Fixed to correctly ID this bad code.
      
           
        5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            option:
              Install Package(s)  'XT*7.3*48'
                                   =========
                                   
              No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
              Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO
                                                                              ==
      WPB-0498-32337
           
        6.  DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
       =========================================================================
      HOU-0400-72028  XINDX2  Fixed. Was looking at code as a pattern match.
      Albany ISC      XINDX7  Didn't allow use of two argument form of $QUERY. 
                      
      
    • 14 SEQ #11
      DATE APPLIED:   1996-10-17 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
         ** Only MSM sites need to install this patch **
      From: MPM  in 'DAILY MPM' basket.   Page 1
       deal with reports, <CLOBR> errors could be reported if someone is running
       a report.
       
           1.  Use TaskMan's Schedule/Unschedule to *unschedule* the following
               option: [XUCSTASK PURGE CM DATA] 'Auto Purge of CM Data'.  See
               Enhancement #5 above.
           2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
               option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
           3.  Answer NO to the question:
               'Shall I preserve what is on disk in a separate back-up message ?'
      --------------------------------------------------------------------------
           4.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
               system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
           5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the option
               'Verify Checksum in Transport Global' and verify that all routines
               have the correct checksums.
           6.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the option
               'Install Package(s)'. Select the package 'XT*7.3*14' and proceed
               with install.
           7.  Move the routines to the other Compute/Print servers only.
       
      =========================================================================
          ====================================================================
       
         ROUTINES:
       
          Name           Before          After           Patch List
          XUCS2E         5426963         5731962         14
          XUCS4E         1556880         1693814         14
          XUCS4R         11613596        12001291        6,14
          XUCS4RB        9713051         10100746        6,14
          XUCSRV         5969322         5755562         14
      CLARKSBURG, WV       MPM Summary for FEB 16, 1996 to FEB 16, 1996 (AM&PM)
          XUCSTME        13223145        13388433        14
          XUCSUTL3       11346798        11524190        6,12,14
          XUCSXCD        *new*           6351363         14
          XUCSXDR        *new*           11901373        14
          XUCSXGR        *new*           7068507         14
          XUCSXRT        *new*           5016229         14
          XUCSXST        *new*           5797377         14
      =========================================================================
        Node                540CSA 540CSB 540FSA 540FSB 540FSC 540PSA
        CPU Usage %            61     58      8      4     11     37
        Disk Usage %           30     26     47     28     50     14
        Response Time Sec    0.56   0.62
        RTs<2 Seconds %        96     96
         There are no known NOIS's associated with this patch
        Responses/S           9.9   10.9
        Ave. # Jobs            51     51     10     10     10     26
        Term InChar/S          19     17                          24
        Term OutChar/S        971    894             0      0    457
        M Commands/S         5958   5917    341    206    982   4059
        Global Gets/S        1139   1116     41     23     35   1089
        Global S&Ks/S          58     55      9      9     39     46
        Disk Reads/S           50     45     21      9     11     19
        Disk Writes/S           5      4      2      2      8      6
        Read Cache %           93     93     92     93     96     96
       
        Write Cache %          86     86     51     67     67     81
        DDP Requests/S         18     17      4      3     14
        RVG Requests/S        545    568                         443
        RVG Cache %            93     94                          93
        RTH Sessions            2      2      2      2      2      2
       
         Routines affected - XUCSTME, XUCSRV
       
         Enhancement #2 - The routines that are used nationally to compile
       monthly comparisons can now be used locally.  One menu, with five
         Enhancement #1 - As suggested both by the field and 486 Customer
       options, and one option have been added to the CM REPORTS menu - they
       are:
       
           [XUCSX DAILY REPORT] (option)
           [XUCSX LOCAL XSITE REPORTS] (menu)
             [XUCSX LOCAL XSTE PREF] (option)
             [XUCSX LOCAL XSITE RT] (option)
             [XUCSX LOCAL XSITE SYSSTATS] (option)
             [XUCSXGR LOCAL XSITE GREF ALL] (option)
             [XUCSXGR LOCAL XSITE GREF VG] (option)
      Service Team, a "Morning Report" in the form of a mail message, will be
         New Routines - XUCSXCD, XUCSXDR, XUCSXGR, XUCSXRT, XUCSXST
       
         Enhancement #3 - A new field was added to the RAW STATISTICS multiple of
       file #8987.2.  This field is called RVG HITS and represents the number of
       RVG cache hits.  By using the following formula you can now calculate the
       RVG cache efficiency.  RVG HITS/TOTAL RVG REUESTS*100=%eff.
        Routines affected - XUCS4E, XUCS4R, and XUCS4RB, XUCSTME
       
         Enhancement #4 - A new field was added to the GLOBAL REFERENCES multiple
       of file #8987.2.  This field is called GLOBAL LOCATION, and it contains
      sent to the person(s) listed in the LOCAL CMP RECIPIENTS multiple of the
       the Volume Group where a particular global is located, i.e. FDA, CSA, etc.
         Routine affected - XUCS2E
       
         Enhancement #5 - It is no longer necessary to schedule separately
      the purge of file #8987.2.  The purge is now done during the up date of
      file #8987.2.  The option [XUCSTASK PURGE CM DATA] should be
      *Unscheduled*.
        Routine affected - XUCSTME
       
         Enhancement #6 - The option XUCSTASK FILE UPDATE AUTO
      site parameter file #8987.1. The following is a sample report:
       (routine: XUCSTME) will now do the following functions:
       1.  Load the raw RTHIST data into file #8987.2
       2.  Create the MPM Morning Report and mail it to the
           LOCAL CMP RECIPIENTS.
       3.  Create the server message and mail it to the National Data Base.
       4.  Purge old data from file #8987.2.
       
         Unreported Bug Fix -  When asking for a date range for reports, the
       user would always be asked for volume sets.  A new variable can now be
      passed to entry point A3^XUCSUTL3 called XUCSNOA2 -  when set
       
      (i.e. $D(XUCSNOA2)>0) then the volume set questions will not be asked.
      Also, when getting the last date for data in file #8987.2, it was always
      assumed to be T-1, this has been corrected to display the true last date
      in file #8987.2.
       
         Test Sites:
         ===========
         Erie, PA
         Muskogee, OK
         Beckley, WV
      Subj: MPM Morning Report for 2/16/96  [#1508125] 17 Feb 96 02:13  23 Lines
         White River Junction, VT
         Lincoln, NE
         White-City, OR
       
         ======================================================================
       
         INSTALLATION:
       **Installation Notes: This patch can be queued to run at anytime
       *except* when the option [XUCSTASK FILE UPDATE AUTO] 'Tasked CM File
       Update' is running.  Of course since some of the routines being changed
      
    • 47 SEQ #38
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-10-04 00:00:00
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    • 49 SEQ #39
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-10-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 51 SEQ #40
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-11-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 52 SEQ #41
      DATE APPLIED:   2000-11-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 53 SEQ #42
      DATE APPLIED:   2001-05-15 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 54 SEQ #43
      DATE APPLIED:   2001-06-08 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 19 SEQ #44
      DATE APPLIED:   2001-10-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Description:
      NOTE:  The Response Time (RT) options are NOT part of the Resource Usage
             Monitor (RUM) package.  The Response Time (RT) options do NOT
             interface with the monitoring for the RUM package.  Use the RUM
             Manager Menu [KMPR RUM MANAGER MENU] to manage the RUM package.
       
            
      Routine Summary:
      ===============
            
      The following routines are included in this patch.  The second line of
      ===========
      each of these routines now looks like:
       
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;<patchlist>;September 6, 2001
       
                             Checksum
      Routine            Old         New           2nd Line    
       
      XURTL            7949393     5734386      **19**
      XURTL1           7623474     7983257      **19**
      XURTL2           5911591     4634037      **19**
       
      XURTL3           9463174     1339279      **19**
      XURTLC           3647421     3261936      **19**
      XURTLK           5622442     4991557      **53,19**
       
      List of preceding patches: 53
      Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
       
            
      Installation:
      ============
      This patch will correct problems reported with the Response Time (RT)
       
      >>>Users may remain on the system.
      >>>TaskMan does not need to be stopped.
       
        1.  DSM sites - Some of the routines may be mapped so you may need to
            disable mapping for the routines listed within this patch.
       
        2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
            option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
             
      options of the Kernel Toolkit. This patch includes all options and
        3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your 
            system.  You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
       
            On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following 
            options: 
              
               Verify Checksums in Transport Global 
               Print Transport Global 
               Compare Transport Global to Current System 
               Backup a Transport Global 
      routines (excluding routine XURTL4) for the RT options. In addition, an
              
        4.  You do not need to inhibit users from login into the system.
            TaskMan can remain running.
              
        5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the 'Install
            Package(s)' option and select the package 
        
                XT*7.3*19 
                =========         
       
      updated data dictionary with no data for the RT RAWDATA (#3.094) file has
            Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES// NO
       
            Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
       
            No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
            Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES// NO
              
        7.  DSM sites: After patch has installed, rebuild your map set if
            necessary.
       
      been included.
       
       
      NOIS fixed:
      ==========
       
      COS-0596-40601  Fix 'Enable/Disable RT Logging' [XURTL] option to point to
                      the LOG SYSTEM RT? field under the VOLUME SET multiple
                      field in the KERNEL SYSTEM PARAMETERS file.
                      
      BRX-0598-10869  Fix the division by zero error in the 'Graphic RT Report
       
                      Print' [XURTLPG] option.
      
    • 55 SEQ #45
      DATE APPLIED:   2001-11-06 00:00:00
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    • 56 SEQ #46
      DATE APPLIED:   2001-12-10 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 60 SEQ #47
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-05-06 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Test sites: CPRS (ANDERSON,CURTIS)
      root to accept the data.
       
      Make the new call is like this: D ENVAL^XPAR($NA(^TMP($J)),206,,.XERR,1)
      Note the Closed Global Root in the first parameter and the new fifth parameter.
       
      2.  Problem: Parameter entries in file 8989.5 for a individual user are not 
      deleted when the user is terminated.
       
      Fix: New entry point DELUSR^XPAR3(ien) that will be called from XUSTERM.
      This will start working when both patch XU*8*222 and XT*7.3*60 are installed.
       
       
      Routine Summary
      The following routines are included in this patch.  The second line of each
      of these routines now looks like:
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;<patchlist>;Apr 25, 1995
       
                       Checksum
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
      XPAR          4083493   4223213    **26,60**
      XPAR3             n/a    236816    **60**
      NOIS: CHA-0701-32256, WRJ-0199-12466, UNY-0202-12683, NOIS: ISL-0499-52452
       
      List of preceding patches: 26
      Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
       
      =========================================================================
      Installation:
       
      >>>Do not allow users to log in to the system during installation.
      >>>If you accept a slight risk of jobs getting a CLOBER/EDITED error
      >>>users and TaskMan may remain running.  Otherwise stop all other
       
      >>>jobs on the system.
       
        1.  DSM sites - Some of these routines are usually mapped,
            so you will need to disable mapping for the affected routines.
       
        2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
            option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
       
        3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
            system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
      1.  Problem: Allocation errors in ENVAR^XPAR.  This call returns all parameter 
            On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            options:
       
               Verify Checksums in Transport Global
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
       
        4.  Inhibit users from login into the system. (If you install when few
            users are on the system and the possibility of some CLOBER/NOSOURCE
      instances.
            errors is acceptable, then users can stay on the system.)
            TaskMan can remain running.
       
        5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            option:
              Install Package(s)  'XT*7.3*60'
                                   =========
       
              Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// YES
       
       
              No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
              Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO
                                                                              ==
       
        6.  DSM Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
       
      =========================================================================
      Fix: An additional parameter was added to the call.  The new parameter, if 
      defined changes the first parameter from a return array to a closed global 
      
    • 11 SEQ #12
      DATE APPLIED:   1996-10-17 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      FORUM # 18670217  This message asked for the return of the routine
       
      The CS ALPHA team asked for a change to the XTLATSET routine to change the
      setup of the LAT device from /noqueue to /queue.
       
      Under the new error trapping in DSM the VMS EDT editor call was getting
      errors if the input file was null and there was no text added.  This
      has been fixed in XTEDTVXD
       
      routine         new checksum
      XTEDTVXD         1531100
      checksum.  It turned out that this was a local mod, but one that was
      XTLATSET         6400569
      XTSUMBLD        11338949
      ZTPP             7877336
       
       
      ========================================================================= 
      Installation:
       
       1.  These routines are usually mapped on systems that allow mapping,
           so you will need to disable mapping for the effected routines.
      usefull to all. This change has been incorporated in this patch to the
       2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
           option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
       3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
           system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
       4.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
           options:
              Print Transport Global
              Compare Transport Global to Current System
              Verify Checksums in Transport Global
              Backup a Transport Global
      %ZTPP routine.  The checksum value was found to have a weakness in that it
              Install Package(s)
       5.  MSM Sites - Answer YES to the question 'Want to MOVE routines to
           other CPUs?'. Enter the names of your Compute and Print server(s).
       6.  After installing this patch, you need to move the following
           routine from your productions account to the manager account:
           ZTPP and rename to %ZTPP
             Example: ZL ZTPP ZS %ZTPP
       7.  On MSM move the routines to the other servers.  
           AXP Sites, after patch has installed, rebuild your map set.
      ========================================================================= 
      wouldn't catch if the order of lines changed.  KIDS uses a new version
      that will catch this kind of change. Because of this the patch will
      calculate both the old and new checksum values and displays them in the
      following way RSUM 7921662/11772536 so that both values are printed at the
      top of the first page.  It is not a crytographic hash.
      
    • 62 SEQ #48
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-06-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 58 SEQ #49
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-07-10 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This patch releases a XML parser that was commissioned by the VA architects.
      ^TMP($J,3) = <BOOK>
                                   ==========
      
              Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
      
              No Options or Protocols need to be placed out-of-order.
              Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? NO
                                                                              ==
      
      =========================================================================
      
      ^TMP($J,4) = <TITLE>Design Patterns</TITLE>
      ^TMP($J,5) = <AUTHOR>Gamma</AUTHOR>
      ^TMP($J,6) = <AUTHOR>Helm</AUTHOR>
      ^TMP($J,7) = <AUTHOR>Johnson</AUTHOR>
      ^TMP($J,8) = <AUTHOR>Vlissides</AUTHOR>
      ^TMP($J,9) = </BOOK>
      
      Invoke the SAX interface:
      D EN^MXMLTEST($NA(^TMP($J)),"V")
      Developer documentation can be found on the VistA Documentation Library
      
      . . . See what happens.
      
      Check the DOM interface:
      >S HDL=$$EN^MXMLDOM($NA(^TMP($J)))
      >W $$NAME^MXMLDOM(HDL,1)    <<Write the name of the first node
      BOOK
      >S CHD=$$CHILD^MXMLDOM(HDL,1)  <<Get the child of the node
      
      >W $$NAME^MXMLDOM(HDL,CHD)  <<Write the child name
      under Infrastructure in the Kernel ToolKit session.
      TITLE
      W $$TEXT^MXMLDOM(HDL,CHD,$NA(VV))  <<Get the text of the child
      >ZW VV
      VV(1)=Design Patterns
      
      List all the sibling nodes
      >S CHD=$$CHILD^MXMLDOM(HDL,1)
      
      >S SIB=CHD
      Here is the URL: http://vista.domain.ext/vdl/#App12
      
      >F  S SIB=$$SIBLING^MXMLDOM(HDL,SIB) Q:SIB'>0  W !,SIB,?4,$$NAME^MXMLDOM(HDL,SIB)
      3   AUTHOR
      4   AUTHOR
      5   AUTHOR
      6   AUTHOR
      >
      
      Some notes, Defined values are case sensitive, In the first line, <?xml must 
      be in lowercase.
      
      Lines can only be broken at whitespace.
      Here is a URL for more data from Microsoft and their XML notepad:
      http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnxml/html/xmlpadrun.asp
      
      Routine Summary
      The following routines are included in this patch.  The second line of each
      of these routines now looks like:
       ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;<patchlist>;Apr 25, 1995
      
                       Checksum
      Sample Use: 
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
      MXMLDOM           n/a   2273946    **58**
      MXMLPRS0          n/a   7296844    **58**
      MXMLPRS1          n/a   4193331    **58**
      MXMLPRSE          n/a   7947708    **58**
      MXMLTEST          n/a   1892022    **58**
      
      Sites should use CHECK^XTSUMBLD to verify checksums.
      
      =========================================================================
      Create a XML file:
      Installation:
      
      >>>Users may remain on the system.
      >>>TaskMan does *not* need to be stopped.
      
        1.  DSM sites - These are new routines.
      
        2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
            option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
      
      ^TMP($J,1) = <?xml version='1.0'?>
        3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
            system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
            On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            options:
      
               Verify Checksums in Transport Global
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
      
      ^TMP($J,2) = <!DOCTYPE BOOK>
        4.  Users can remain on the system. This patch can be loaded any
            time.
            This patch can be queued and installed at any time.
            This patch can be queued for install at non-peak hours.
            TaskMan can remain running.
      
        5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
            option:
      
              Install Package(s)  'XT*7.3*58'
      
    • 57 SEQ #50
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-07-10 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 61 SEQ #51
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-08-14 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      
    • 59 SEQ #52
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-09-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      
    • 63 SEQ #53
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-10-25 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      
    • 64 SEQ #54
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-10-25 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      
    • 66 SEQ #55
      DATE APPLIED:   2002-11-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*66  Missing Patch number fix.
      
    • 67 SEQ #56
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-03-01 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*67.
      
    • 72 SEQ #57
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-05-20 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      PATCH XT*7.3*72 Fix Parameter Option Without Column Headings.
      Please refer to the description in Forum Module for details.
      
    • 17 SEQ #13
      DATE APPLIED:   1996-10-18 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This *KIDS* patch contains updates to the VAX/ALPHA PERFORMANCE MONITOR
      the start of the next read. Response time is the average of the response
      events for a given period of measurment. As with other VPM metrics,
      response time raw data will be stored for each session and a daily average
      for the workday will be computed and stored in file 8986.6, tolerance
      limits will be computed, data will be included in the morning summary
      report, and events outside of your expected range will be identified.
       
             a. Bernstein Response Time Monitor options will be deleted.
             b. The file CM BERNSTEIN DATA (8986.098) will be replaced with a
      new file to support VPM response time data.
      (VPM).
             c. Two new metrics will be added to the CM METRICS FILE:
                     RTM-VPM Response Time
                     RSP-Response Events/second
       
      2) This updates the VMS PERFORMANCE MONITOR to use Kernel 8's host file
      managment utilities in ^%ZISH. 
       
       
      New Checksums:
      XUCMNIT   value = 15387419
       
      XUCMNIT2  value = 17426297
      XUCMNIT4  value = 12158370
      XUCMNT3A  value = 10755761
      XUCMVPI   value = 6254847
      XUCMVPM   value = 4073012
      XUCMVPM1  value = 11910365 
       
       
      Installation:
       1. These routines may be mapped on systems that allow mapping, 
      Make sure you have installed the Kernel patch, XU*8.0*35 (containing
          so you will need to disable mapping for the effected routines.  
       2. Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
          option will load the KIDS package in this message onto your system.
       3. Answer NO to the question:
          'Shall I preserve what is on disk in a separate back-up message ?'
       4. From the 'Installation Menu' of the KIDS menu, run the option
          'Verify Checksums in Transport Global' and verify that all routines
          have the correct checksum.
       5. This patch can be installed with users on the system.
       6. Disable VPM using the option, ENABLE/DISABLE VPM. In MGR, enter the
      ZOSV2VXD).
      RTH Utilities (D ^RTH) and stop RTHIST if it is running. Repeat this on
      all nodes.
       7. Use the KIDS menu to complete the installation.
       8. In the vms directory containing VPM files, delete files using the
      command, "DELETE XUCM*.COM.*"
       9. Sign back in to DSM and run the option, SETUP PERFORMANCE MONITOR.
      This will create a new set of VMS MONITOR and RTHIST drivers.
      10. Re-enable VPM.
      11. Using Taskman's ONE TIME OPTION QUEUE, run the option, XUCM
      TASK NIT. This will restart RTHIST data collections on all nodes.
       
      1) It introduces a new algorithm permitting VPM to compute and store
      system RESPONSE TIME. A response event is defined as the elapsed time
      beginning at the moment a user presses the RETURN/ENTER key and ending at
      
    • 74 SEQ #58
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-05-20 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      XT*7.3*74
      column widths accordingly.
      
      NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
      is at a minimum.  It requires Kernel Toolkit patch XT*7.3*52.
      ============================================================================ 
      
      ROUTINES:
      The second line of the routine now looks like:
             ;;7.3;TOOLKIT;**[patch list]**;Apr 25, 1995
      
      
                    Before          After
      Name          Checksum        Checksum        Patch List
      ------------------------------------------------------------------
      XPAREDT2       6094939         6370056        26,35,52,74
      * Checksums produced by CHECK^XTSUMBLD
      
      This patch introduces no new routines.
      ===========================================================================
       
      INSTALLATION:
      NOIS: PUG-0600-50377, PUG-0101-50486
      NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
      is at a minimum.  It requires Kernel Toolkit patch XT*7.3*52.
      1.  Users may be on the system during installation of this patch.
      2.  DSM Sites: If any of these routines is mapped, disable mapping for the 
          affected routine(s).  
      3.  On the PackMan menu, use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option.  This loads 
          the patch into a Transport Global on your system.  
      4.  Users may be on the system.  You do not need to stop TaskMan.
      5.  On the KIDS:Installation menu, use the following options to install the
          Transport Global:
      Test Sites: Puget Sound
             Verify Checksums in Transport Global
             Print Transport Global
             Compare Transport Global to Current System
             Backup a Transport Global
             Install Package(s)
       Select INSTALL NAME:    XT*7.3*74    Loaded from Distribution  <date/time>
                               ==========
       Install Questions for XT*7.3*74
      
       Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
      Blood Bank Team Clearance: 4/9/03
                                                             ==
       Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES// NO
                                                                             ==
       Enter the Device you want to print the Install messages.
       You can queue the install by enter a 'Q' at the device prompt.
       Enter a '^' to abort the install.
      
       DEVICE: HOME// <You may queue it if you wish>
                      ------------------------------
      6.  DSM Sites: After patch has installed, rebuild your map set, if necessary.
      
      The help listing in Parameter Tools displays two columns of data, each the
      same width.  The data being displayed, though, can vary in width require-
      ments.  This patch will check the data it needs to display, and adjust the
      
    • 69 SEQ #59
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-05-20 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*69.
      
    • 76 SEQ #60
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-06-28 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      View complete information on patch XT*7.3*76 in the National Patch Module
      on FORUM.
      
    • 73 SEQ #61
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-07-15 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 79 SEQ #62
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-10-02 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*79.
      
    • 77 SEQ #63
      DATE APPLIED:   2003-11-21 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 75 SEQ #64
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-01-31 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*75.
      
    • 68 SEQ #66
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-01-31 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*68
      
    • 82 SEQ #67
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-03-02 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*82.
      
    • 86 SEQ #68
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-03-30 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Patch #86 for the Kernel Tool kit.  Applies to the National CPRS Response 
      time monitor.
      
    • 15 SEQ #14
      DATE APPLIED:   1997-01-21 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
       
      MSM is aware of the problem (MSM call #30546) and there is no indication
      as of yet when the problem will be fixed.
       
      - This patch also increases the maximum number of TOTAL MUMPS COMMANDS
      that can be stored.  The current maximum value is 99999999, the new value
      is 9999999999.  The problem was if a "run away" job was running during the
      RTHIST run the TOTAL MUMPS COMMANDS would exceed the maximum value and all
      of the RAW STATISTICS would fail to be filed.
       
      - This patch also replaces the OS checks in %ZOSV2 with standard Kernel
           * Only MSM Sites need to install this Patch *
      checks:
      $$OSTYPE^%ZOSV
      $$VERSION^%ZOSV
       
      - Fixes problem in NOIS LAS-0796-60351
       
       
      Thanks to the following Test Sites:
      ===================================
      Muskogee, Ok
       
      Grand Island, Ne
      Las Vegas, Nv
      Boston Developement Center
       
      Routine List (CHECK^XTSUMBLD values):
      =====================================
      Name                Before                After           Patch List
      XUCS1E              5744464               5869170         15
      XUCS2E              5731962               5888536         14,15
      XUCS8E              2709944               2718707         15
      - NT/UNIX support
      XUCSCDE             3642152               4091741         15
      XUCSCDG             6508203               6570082         6,13,15
      XUCSPRG             4520058               4828057         15
      XUCSTM              6488785               6674638         3,15
      XUCSTME             13388433              13548298        14,15
      XUCSUTL3            11524190              11581338        6,12,14,15
       
      ======================================================================
      INSTALLATION NOTE:
      **Installation Notes: This patch can be Queued to run at anytime
       NOIS# GRI-0396-40902
        *except* when options:
        [XUCSTASK AM RTHIST] 'AM MSM RTHIST Task Option'
        [XUCSTASK FILE UPDATE AUTO] 'Tasked CM File Update'
        [XUCSTASK PM RTHIST] 'PM MSM RTHIST Task Option'
        [XUCSTASK PURGE CM DATA] 'Auto Purge of CM Data'
        are scheduled to run or would be running.
      =======================================================================
        INSTALLATION:
          1.  The installation of this patch takes less than 2 minutes.
          2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
             BDC-1296-N1654
              option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
          3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
              system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
          4.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
              options:
                 Print Transport Global
                 Compare Transport Global to Current System
                 Verify Checksums in Transport Global
                 Backup a Transport Global
                 Install Package(s)
      The problem was a <DIVER> error in routine XUCSCDE.  In investigating the
          5.  MSM Sites - Answer YES to the question 'Want to MOVE routines to
              other CPUs?'. Enter the names of your Compute and Print server(s).
      problem it was discovered that MSM's RTHIST does not sample the system
      for CPU and DISK usage and number of jobs running at the sample time.
      
    • 78 SEQ #69
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-04-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 83 SEQ #70
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-04-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*83.
      
    • 70 SEQ #71
      DATE APPLIED:   2004-08-02 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*70.
      
      
    • 91 SEQ #72
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-02-04 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Patch XT*7.3*91 Fix Option [XU FIRST LINE PRINT].
      Please refer to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 93
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-05-25 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on Forum, in the National Patch Module.
      
    • 95 SEQ #74
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-06-11 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
    • 94 SEQ #75
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-08-13 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Kernel Toolkit patch XT*7.3*94 New CheckSum. Please refer
      to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 90 SEQ #76
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-09-05 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*90
      
    • 89 SEQ #77
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-09-05 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      Patch XT*7.3*89 XML parser fix.
      
    • 98 SEQ #78
      DATE APPLIED:   2005-09-24 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Kernel Toolkit patch XT*7.3.*98 VistA Patch Monitor. Please refer to
      the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 20 SEQ #15
      DATE APPLIED:   1997-10-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      This patch fixes most of the problems that have been raised with XINDEX.
       
              ZL ZTPP ZS %ZTPP
      
       =========================================================================
      
       
      FORUM messages:
      %INDEX & Undetected Error  [#11969353]
      XINDEX mistakes  [#17602138]
      Undefined in XINDEX  [#19627074]
      XINDEX and $TRANSLATE  [#19927226]
      Just in case  [#20070553]
      UNDEF IN XINDEX  [#20406560]
      Fixed problem with not checking for partial file sends.  [#22935874]
      The use of root indirection still causes some problems:
      Fixed problem with not checking call's to missing tags in 
      routines not XINDEXed. [#24687607]
       
       
      XTSUMBLD: 
      Has been updated to include the PRE, POST, and ENV check routines
      from a BUILD when using the CHECK entry point.  [NOIS ISB-0896-31782]
      Fixed a bug if a BUILD didn't have a package file link.  
      Fixed a bug if a routine in the BUILD doesn't exist in the UCI.
       
      (i.e. $O(@ABC(XYZ)@(123))
      XTVNUM:
      Will see that each routine from a build has the patch number
      on the second line.
       
      %ZTPP:
      Fixes problems with not printing lines like
      label<linestart><cr>.  [NOIS HOU-0297-71103]
       
      BUILT^XTRUTL:
      Takes the routines in a KIDS BUILD and generates the following 
       
      list.
      
                       Checksum
      Routine         Old       New      2nd Line
      XINDEX        7227772   8229005    **20**
      XINDX1        6096231   6091882    **20**
      XINDX10      12585180  13440865    **20**
      XINDX11       7471101   7648100    **20**
      XINDX2        5054188   5457656    **20**
      XINDX3        3897455   3946423    **20**
      NOIS:
      XINDX4        4711071   5192692    **20**
      XINDX5        6259999   7001485    **20**
      XINDX51       9529173   9238490    **20**
      XINDX52       2298647   2275540    **20**
      XINDX53       4122188   4208616    **20**
      XINDX6       10179476  10238332    **20**
      XINDX7        7575886   7680200    **20**
      XINDX8        6101428   6232391    **20**
      XINDX9        4045898   4248028    **20**
      XTRUTL        3298585   3298825    **20**
      ISB-0494-30070 
      XTRUTL1                  728450    **20**
      XTRUTL2                  361405    **20**
      XTSUMBLD     11338949  12015543    **11,20**
      XTVNUM        7898211   9944358    **20**
      ZTP1         11606940   8017158    **20**
      ZTPP                    7869052    **4,11,20**
      ========================================================================= 
      Installation:
       1.  DSM sites- These routines aren't usually mapped 
           so you will probably not have to disable mapping.
      BRX-1296-10244 
           
       2.  Use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option on the PackMan menu. This
           option will load the KIDS package onto your system.
           
       3.  The patch has now been loaded into a Transport global on your
           system. You now need to use KIDS to install the Transport global.
           On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
           options:
            
               Verify Checksum's in Transport Global
      ISA-0497-11864  Fix entries in the ROUTINE file that have a blank type if
               Print Transport Global
               Compare Transport Global to Current System
               Backup a Transport Global
           
       4.  Users can remain on the system. 
           
       5.  On the KIDS menu, under the 'Installation' menu, use the following
           option:
              Install Package(s)  'XU*8.0*??'
                                   =========
         XINDEX does a save into the ROUTINE file.
      
       6.  DSM/MSM Sites - Move the following two routines to the MGR account.
              ZTP1
              ZTPP
           In the MGR account rename the routines.
              ZL ZTP1 ZS %ZTP1
              ZL ZTPP ZS %ZTPP
      
       7.  OpenM Sites - Just rename the routines.
              ZL ZTP1 ZS %ZTP1
      
    • 92 SEQ #79
      DATE APPLIED:   2006-02-13 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*92  Fix TAPE~XTRCMP for Cache.
      
    • 100 SEQ #80
      DATE APPLIED:   2006-07-11 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Kernel Toolkit patch XT*7.3*100 VistA Patch Monitor. Please 
      refer to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 102 SEQ #81
      DATE APPLIED:   2006-11-22 21:18:41
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Remove RTM.
      
    • 103 SEQ #82
      DATE APPLIED:   2006-12-11 17:26:07
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Patch #103 for the Kernel Tool kit and applies to the National CPRS
      Response time monitor.
       
      See patch XT*7.3*103 in the National Patch Module on FORUM for complete
      information on this patch.
      
    • 104 SEQ #83
      DATE APPLIED:   2007-09-04 23:01:35
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Toolkit patch XT*7.3*104 fixes 'Rerun the Nightly Patch Monitor' option.
      Please refer to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 105 SEQ #84
      DATE APPLIED:   2007-09-05 01:17:45
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3* 105   %ZTP1 to print 3rd line.
      
    • 80 SEQ #85
      DATE APPLIED:   2007-12-12 20:26:34
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      See patch XT*7.3*80 in the National Patch Module for complete
      information on this patch.
      
    • 112 SEQ #86
      DATE APPLIED:   2008-05-26 15:39:42
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      
      
      
    • 106 SEQ #87
      DATE APPLIED:   2008-05-26 16:04:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Toolkit patch XT*7.3*106; PATCH MONITOR DATE INSTALL COMPUTED FIELD.
      Please refer to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 116 SEQ #88
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-04-22 12:30:53
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*116  Update XML parser to handle long Attributes.
      
    • 25 SEQ #16
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-05-27 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      VPM-MISC FIXES; SEE PATCH MODULE FOR DETAILS
      
    • 110 SEQ #89
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-04-22 12:31:03
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*110 XINDEX Update for new SAC.
      
    • 111 SEQ #90
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-04-22 16:38:54
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National Patch Module.
      
      
    • 109 SEQ #91
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-04-23 11:28:19
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*109  XPARLIST errors out
      
    • 114 SEQ #92
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-04-23 13:49:34
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
       
      See patch XT*7.3*114 in the National Patch Module for complete 
      information on this patch.
      
    • 108 SEQ #93
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-05-11 09:27:07
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      For a full description, please see the National Patch Module for complete
      instructions on this patch, XT*7.3*108.
      
    • 113 SEQ #94
      DATE APPLIED:   2009-11-30 16:09:50
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      IDENTITY HUB CHANGES FOR DUPLICATE RECORD MERGE
       
      Changes to the Duplicate Record Merge routines to support the new PSIM 
      Probabilistic Search.
       
      Please see FORUM patch module for details.
      
    • 121 SEQ #95
      DATE APPLIED:   2010-03-02 17:07:47
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National
       Patch Module.
      
      
    • 124 SEQ #96
      DATE APPLIED:   2010-04-05 14:37:34
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      E-MAIL REGARDING FILE 15 ADDS NOT SHOWING PSUEDO-SSN 
      Refer to patch XT*7.3*124 in the FORUM Patch Module for a
      complete description.
      
    • 123 SEQ #97
      DATE APPLIED:   2010-10-04 16:54:23
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*123  HTTP Client.
      
    • 125 SEQ #98
      DATE APPLIED:   2011-01-27 09:11:24
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      CHECK MPI DO NOT LINK FILE BEFORE ADDING TO FILE #15
      Refer to patch XT*7.3*125 in the National Patch Module on FORUM for a 
      complete description.
      
    • 23
      DATE APPLIED:   1998-10-16 00:00:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,ONE
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Associated patches:    DI*21*41
       
      XDR PRELIMINARY SCAN LIST
      XDR PRINT LIST
      XDR PURGE
      XDR PURGE2
      XDR RESTART MERGE PROCESS
      XDR SCAN POSSIBLE DUPLICATES
      XDR SEARCH ALL
      XDR STOP MERGE PROCESS
      XDR TALLY STATUS FIELDS
      XDR UTILITIES MENU
      Subject:  XT*7.3*23 Duplicate Record Merge:  Patient Merge
      XDR VALID CHECK
      XDR VERIFY ALL
      XDR VIEW DUPLICATE RECORD
       
      The menu option Duplicate Resolution System [XDR MAIN MENU] will appear as
      a sub-menu on the Application Utilities menu [XTMENU].
      The menu option Operations [XDR OPERATIONS MENU] will appear as a sub-menu
      on the [XDR MAIN MENU].
      The menu option Utilities [XDR UTILITIES MENU] will appear as a sub-menu
      on the [XDR MAIN MENU].
       
      The menu option Manager Utilities [XDR MANAGER UTILITIES] will appear as a
      sub-menu on the [XDR MAIN MENU].
       
      Post-init information:
      ================
      This patch does not contain a post-init routine.
       
      NOIS Messages Covered:
      ====================
      There are three NOIS calls, all with a Referred, Awaiting Patch status.
      Category:
      These all have to do with sites wanting to merge patient records.  The
      release of this patch will serve to close these calls.  The NOIS calls
      are:
             CAS-0797-12438, duplicate pts and pt demo missing
             SPO-0298-51628, HOW TO MERGE DUPLICATE ENTRIES
             NYN-0398-11634, Site needs help with Duplicate Resolution
       
      Print Templates
      ============
      XDR BRIEF LIST    FILE #15 
             - Enhancement (Mandatory)
      XDR MERGED LIST    FILE #15
       
      Sort Templates
      ============
      XDR MERGED LIST    FILE #15
      XDR NOT READY TO MERGE LIST    FILE #15
      XDR POTENTIAL DUPLICATE LIST    FILE #15
      XDR READY TO MERGE LIST    FILE #15
       
      Forms
       
      =====
      XDR RESFILE FORM    FILE #15.1
       
      Routine Summary:
      ===============
       
      The following is a list of routines included in this patch.
       
      The second line of each of these routines will look like:
             <tab>;;7.3;;TOOLKIT;**[patch list]**; Apr 25, 1995
      Description:
       
          CHECK^XTSUMBLD results
      Routine name   Before Patch    After Patch     Patch List
      ===========    ==========      =========       ========
      XDR2NULL       N/A             213286          23
      XDRCNT         7651887         7742313         23
      XDRDADD        8133407         8530927         23
      XDRDCOMP       4431965         4873221         23
      XDRDDATA       N/A             893537          23
      XDRDEDT        N/A             9827533         23
      =========
      XDRDLIST       7786460         9241915         23
      XDRDMAIN       5700890         6747860         23
      XDRDPICK       N/A             17800586        23
      XDRDPRE1       N/A             5745643         23
      XDRDPREL       N/A             5988721         23
      XDRDPRG2       N/A             1096260         23
      XDRDPRGE       3959904         3975142         23
      XDRDQUE        9275556         9693871         23
      XDRDSHOW       N/A             7608889         23
      XDRDSTAT       2676366         5551016         23
      Patient Merge provides an automated method to eliminate duplicate patient
      XDRDUP         3547600         4515332         23
      XDRDVAL        N/A             8556766         23
      XDRDVAL1       N/A             12083072        23
      XDRDVAL2       N/A             12453467        23
      XDREMSG        4302480         4339222         23
      XDRMADD        6382715         12378004        23
      XDRMAIN        7563507         8572792         23
      XDRMAINI       14611797        15245931        23
      XDRMERG        N/A             11028391        23
      XDRMERG0       N/A             11419853        23
      records within the VISTA database.  It is an operational implementation of
      XDRMERG1       N/A             5837142         23
      XDRMERG2       N/A             15382760        23
      XDRMERGA       N/A             17080288        23
      XDRMERGB       N/A             16160853        23
      XDRMVFY        1318075         1157832         23
      XDRPREL1       N/A             766751          23
      XDRPTCAN       N/A             7251504         23
      XDRPTCLN       N/A             1819429         23
      XDRPTDOB       N/A             1857839         23
      XDRPTDOD       N/A             498220          23
                             DI*21*42 
      the Duplicate Resolution Utilities released to the field with Toolkit
      XDRPTLSD       N/A             803980          23
      XDRPTMMN       N/A             1478218         23
      XDRPTN         N/A             6440837         23
      XDRPTSSN       N/A             3615316         23
      XDRPTSX        N/A             573526          23
      XDRRMRG0       N/A             4444660         23
      XDRRMRG1       N/A             19616376        23
      XDRRMRG2       N/A             5315420         23
      XDRUTL         N/A             927605          23
      XDRVCHEK       N/A             4108217         23
      version 7.2.  The overall process consists of the search for potential
       
       
      Installation Instructions:
      ==================
      1.  Recommend the patch installer review the Installation Guide
      documentation for detailed installation and implementation information.
       
      2.  This patch can be loaded with users on the system.  Installation will
      take less than 1 minute.
       
      duplicate record pairs, review and verification of those pairs, and the
      3.  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.
       
      4.  Impacts of files:
             a.  The size of File 15 is dependent upon the number of potential
      duplicates found and is thus also dependent upon the size of the Patient
      File.  It may be purged using the application options, however note that
      information regarding those pairs already merged will not be purged.
       
      merge process.  The search and identification of potential duplicate
             b.  The size of File 15.1 is minimal.  This file contains the
      working components of Duplicate Resolution as they pertain to a primary
      file.  It will expand as additional primary files are added.
       
             c.  The size of File 15.2 is minimal.  It may be purged using the
      application options.
       
             d.  The size of File 15.3 is minimal.  The number of entries is
      dependent upon the number of record pairs merged.
       
      records performs comparisons on key fields in the PATIENT file.  (This is
             e.  The size of File 15.4 is dependent upon the number of record
      pairs merged and their associated data.  Note that not all associated data
      is retained, but rather pointer values.  This is an independent global
      with the intent that it can be saved off to a static environment for
      archive purposes.
       
      5.  This patch contains 46 routines.  The following routines are necessary
      for the operation of Patient Merge, but are not included with this patch
      as they were previously released as part of Toolkit:
             XDRDADJ                 XDRDFPD         XDRDPDTI        XDRDSCOR
      a long process and can exceed 100 hours.)  When evaluated as a potential
             XDRMPACK                XDRMRG          XDRMRG1         XDRMSG
             XDRU1
       
      6.  From the Kernel Installation and Distribution System Menu, select the
      Installation menu.
       
      7.  From this menu, you may elect to use the following options (when
      prompted for the INSTALL NAME, enter XT*7.3*23):
       
             a.  Backup a Transport Global - this option will create a backup
      duplicate, the pair is entered into file 15 (Duplicate Record File) and is
      message of any routines exported with the patch.  It will NOT backup any
      of the other changes.
       
             b.  Compare Transport Global to Current System - this option will
      allow you to view all changes that will be made when the patch is
      installed.  It compares all components of the patch (routines and
      options).
       
             c.  Verify Checksums in Transport Global - this option will allow
      you to ensure the integrity of the routines that are in the transport
      available for review and verification.  The review allows for two levels
      global.
       
      8.  Use the Install Package(s) option and select the package XT*7.3*23.
       
      9.  When prompted "Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and
      Protocols? YES//" respond "NO".
       
      10.  If any routines were unmapped as a part of step 3, they should be
      returned to the mapped set once the installation has run to completion.
      of review; a primary reviewer - focussing on patient demographics - and an
      ancillary reviewer - focussing on ancillary service data.  Once verified,
                             PSJ*4.5*43
      the merge process can be initiated.  (This is a long process and can
      exceed 15 hours.)
       
      Software and a complete set of documentation (Release Notes, Installation
      Guide, User Manual, and Technical Manual) may be obtained using FTP from
      the appropriate Customer Service directory:
       
             IRM FIELD OFFICE        FTP ADDRESS     DIRECTORY
             =============================================================
             ALBANY                  152.127.1.5     anonymous.software
                             DG*5.3*156
             HINES                   152.129.1.110   anonymous.software
             SALT LAKE               152.131.2.1     anonymous.software
       
      Release Notes file name:       xt_73_p23_rn.pdf
      Installation Guide file name:  xt_73_p23_ig.pdf
      User Manual file name:         xt_73_p23_um.pdf
      Technical Manual file name:    xt_73_p23_tm.pdf
      Software file name:    XT73_23.KID
       
      File Information:
                             IMR*2.1*2
      ============
      This patch contains three new files and changes to the existing files.
       
      DUPLICATE RECORD       ^VA(15,
      This file contains information about duplicate records in any file defined
      in the two variable pointer fields; RECORD1 and RECORD2 (.01 and .02).
      The status of an entry in this file may be 'potential duplicate,
      unverified', 'verified, not a duplicate', or 'verified duplicate'.
       
      DUPLICATE RESOLUTION   ^VA(15.1,
                             IB*2*94
      This file is used to handle duplicate checking and merging of files that
      have entries in the Duplicate Record File.  It is meant to provide the
      overall control information that would be used to first identify
      duplicates within a file, e.g. Patient File, and then to merge the
      entries.
       
      XDR MERGE PROCESS      ^VA(15.2,       New file.
      When a merge process is set up, all its information is stored in this
      file.  Once a merge process has completed, that entry may be purged using
      the Purge Merge Process File option in the managers menu.
                             IB*2*97
       
      XDR REPOINTED ENTRY    ^VA(15.3,       New file.
      This file is used to record the entry number of the FROM record that is
      merged into the TO record.  This can be used for FileMan to determine
      which entries were merged, so the IEN of the FROM record will not be
      reused.
       
      MERGE IMAGES           ^XDRM           New file.
      File 15.4 stores an image of the pairs of entries in files that were
      merged immediately prior to the actual merge.  In addition, there is also
                             LR*5.2*205
      a record of the locations of pointer values that were changed during the
      merge process.
       
      Option Information:
      ===============
      This patch contains 27 options:
      XDR ADD VERIFIED DUPS
      XDR ANCILLARY REVIEW
      XDR APPROVE FOR MERGE
      XDR CHECK MERGE PROCESS STATUS
      Associated package:    NDBI v 1.0
      XDR CHECK PAIR
      XDR DISPLAY SEARCH STATUS
      XDR EDIT DUP RECORD STATUS
      XDR EDIT DUP RESOLUTION FILE
      XDR FIND POTENTIAL DUPLICATES
      XDR MAIN MENU  (Locked with XDR key)
      XDR MANAGER UTILITIES  (Locked with XDRMGR key)
      XDR MERGE READY DUPLICATES
      XDR OPERATIONS MENU
      XDR PRELIMINARY SCAN
      
    • 129 SEQ #99
      DATE APPLIED:   2011-05-20 09:48:05
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      CLEAN UP OF THE DUPLICATE RECORD (#15) FILE
      Refer to patch XT*7.3*129 in the FORUM Patch Module for a complete
      description.
      
    • 128 SEQ #100
      DATE APPLIED:   2011-06-13 14:36:27
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National Patch Module.
      
      
    • 130 SEQ #101
      DATE APPLIED:   2011-07-19 17:23:15
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Toolkit patch XT*7.3*130; Fix: 'Patch Statistics by Compliance Date'.
      Please refer to the Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 122 SEQ #102
      DATE APPLIED:   2011-09-06 12:48:08
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      XT*7.3*122 Kermit fix.
      
      
    • 127 SEQ #103
      DATE APPLIED:   2011-09-08 09:54:08
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Toolkit patch XT*7.3*127; Fix: 'Patches Due in the Next Seven Days', and
      'Last Routine Change Date Recorded' options. Please refer to the
      Description in Forum Patch Module for details.
      
    • 126 SEQ #104
      DATE APPLIED:   2012-01-04 09:11:22
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please refer to the Description in the FORUM Patch Module for details.
      
    • 118 SEQ #105
      DATE APPLIED:   2012-02-14 10:54:23
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National
       Patch Module.
      
      
    • 132 SEQ #106
      DATE APPLIED:   2012-08-29 10:50:00
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National Patch Module.
      
      
      
    • 133 SEQ #108
      DATE APPLIED:   2012-12-05 09:59:12
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National Patch Module.
      
      
    • 136 SEQ #109
      DATE APPLIED:   2014-03-25 16:29:56
      APPLIED BY:   USER,SEVENTEEN
      DESCRIPTION:   
      Please see the patch description on FORUM, in the National Patch Module.
      
      
    DATE INSTALLED AT THIS SITE:   1996-06-04 00:00:00
    DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS:   
    from Platinum account.  includes patches
    
DESCRIPTION
The KERNEL TOOLKIT can only be installed on a system already running
VA KERNEL V7.1.
FILE
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
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    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
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    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
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    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   NO
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   NO
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    ASSIGN A VERSION NUMBER:   YES
    MAY USER OVERRIDE DD UPDATE:   YES
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
PRINT TEMPLATE
INPUT TEMPLATE
SORT TEMPLATE
ENVIRONMENT CHECK ROUTINE XTINOK
ENVIRONMENT CHECK DONE DATE 1996-06-04 13:53:07
POST-INITIALIZATION ROUTINE XTINEND
POST-INIT COMPLETION DATE 1996-06-04 14:01:05
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