Script to know patients opened in Pinnacle

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Ana Isabel

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Aug 10, 2017, 1:33:37 PM8/10/17
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Hello,

We have a Pinnacle professional server and everyone has their own username. Does anyone have a script I can run to know the patients opened in Pinnacle, who is working on and process number or something like that?

Thank you very much

Chihray Liu

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Aug 10, 2017, 2:44:40 PM8/10/17
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Aan;

Upload attached batch file to pinnacle and make it executable. if this batch file is on individual account,  ex /home/p3rtp type ./rl1 and it will provide you all open patient plans.
if you want to know who open a particular plan, click patient name under institution, it will show you who open the open.

Chihray Liu


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Jérôme Lautissier

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Aug 11, 2017, 4:32:27 AM8/11/17
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Hello,
you will find attached a script that provide all the data you asked.
let me know if you have problems with it.

Best regards,
Jerome
recherche_process_patients.sh

Ana Isabel

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Oct 10, 2017, 9:41:00 PM10/10/17
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Hello! Should I put this script under the p3rtp directory or another directory in specific? I run this script and it just goes by really fast and closes itself.

Thank you!

Jérôme Lautissier

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Oct 20, 2017, 1:29:31 PM10/20/17
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Hello,
I'm sorry, I forgot to tell you that you need to have "proc_owner" privilege to list all processes !
I completely forgot that point.
To do this, my administrator just edited the file "/etc/security/policy.conf" to modify the line "PRIV_DEFAULT=basic,proc_owner".
Normally, everything should work fine after this !

Best regards

Jerome

martj...@gmail.com

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Dec 29, 2017, 7:57:46 AM12/29/17
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Hello Jerome,
I have tried the script but I receive a syntax error message regarding an unexpected $ character at line 9: debugging the script I suppose the syntax is correct. Have you any hint?

Thanks a lot.
Best,
Martjin. 

Chihray Liu

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Dec 29, 2017, 9:44:23 AM12/29/17
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Martjin;

copy the attached script in /home/p3rtp and change attribute to an executable program.  open xterm and type "./rl1". It will provide you all patients open in Pinnacle.


Chihray Liu, PhD

 
 

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