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: The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software application. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A VistA software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, namespaced routines, and namespaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves the execution of initialization routines that create the required software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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: The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software [[application~|Application]]. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A VistA software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, namespaced routines, and namespaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves the execution of initialization routines that create the required software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
  
  
 
Source: '''Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual'''
 
Source: '''Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual'''
 
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: Otherwise known as an application.  A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VistA.
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: Otherwise known as an [[application~|Application]].  A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VistA.
  
  
Source: '''Clinical Procedures V. 1.0 User Manual'''
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Source: '''[[Clinical Procedures~|Clinical Procedures]] V. 1.0 User Manual'''
 
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: Otherwise known as an application.  A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Immunology Case Registry applications).
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: Otherwise known as an [[application~|Application]].  A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Immunology Case Registry [[application~|Application]]s).
  
  
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: The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software [[application~|Application]].
  
  
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: The set of programs, files, documentation, online help, and installation procedures that constitute a given software application.
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: The set of programs, files, documentation, online help, and installation procedures that constitute a given software [[application~|Application]].
  
  
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: Otherwise known as an application. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Vitals/Measurements applications).
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: Otherwise known as an [[application~|Application]]. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Vitals/Measurements [[application~|Application]]s).
  
  
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: The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software application. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A DHCP software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, name spaced routines, and name spaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves running the installation routines that will recreate the original software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA).
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: The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software [[application~|Application]]. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A DHCP software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, name spaced routines, and name spaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves running the installation routines that will recreate the original software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA).
  
  
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: The set of programs files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software application. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A DHCP software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, name spaced routines, and name spaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves running the installation routines that will recreate the original software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
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: The set of programs files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software [[application~|Application]]. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A DHCP software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, name spaced routines, and name spaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves running the installation routines that will recreate the original software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
  
  
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: An icon that represents an embedded or linked object. When you choose the package, the application that was used to create the object either plays the object (such as sound file) or opens and displays the object.
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: An icon that represents an embedded or linked object. When you choose the package, the [[application~|Application]] that was used to create the object either plays the object (such as sound file) or opens and displays the object.
  
  
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: Otherwise known as an [[application~|Application]]. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Intake and Output [[application~|Application]]s).
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Source: '''Nursing V. 4.0 Technical Manual and Package Security Guide'''
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 5 September 2012

Package
The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software Application. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A VistA software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, namespaced routines, and namespaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves the execution of initialization routines that create the required software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).


Source: Spinal Cord Dysfunction V. 2.0 User Manual


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This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
Otherwise known as an Application. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VistA.


Source: Clinical Procedures V. 1.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
Otherwise known as an Application. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Immunology Case Registry Applications).


Source: Immunology Case Registry v.2.1 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software Application.


Source: Functional Independence Measurement V. 1.0 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
The set of programs, files, documentation, online help, and installation procedures that constitute a given software Application.


Source: Home Based Primary Care V. 1.0 Technical Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
Otherwise known as an Application. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Vitals/Measurements Applications).


Source: Intake and Output V. 4.0 Technical Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
The set of programs, files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software Application. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A DHCP software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, name spaced routines, and name spaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves running the installation routines that will recreate the original software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA).


Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Anatomic Pathology User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
The set of programs files, documentation, help prompts, and installation procedures required for a given software Application. For example, Laboratory, Pharmacy, and MAS are packages. A DHCP software environment composed of elements specified via the Kernel’s Package file. Elements include files and associated templates, name spaced routines, and name spaced file entries from the Option, Key, Help Frame, Bulletin, and Function files. Packages are transported using VA FileMan’s DIFROM routine that creates initialization routines to bundle the files and records for export. Installing a package involves running the installation routines that will recreate the original software environment. Verified packages include documentation. As public domain software, verified packages may be requested through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).


Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Technical Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
An icon that represents an embedded or linked object. When you choose the package, the Application that was used to create the object either plays the object (such as sound file) or opens and displays the object.


Source: MHA 2 Patch YS*5.01*76 User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Package
Otherwise known as an Application. A set of M routines, files, documentation and installation procedures that support a specific function within VISTA (e.g., the ADT and Intake and Output Applications).


Source: Nursing V. 4.0 Technical Manual and Package Security Guide


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library