RE: [MEDITECH-L] PHA Generic Name Scripting Question - Correction

2006-12-03 Thread John Valuckas
bject: RE: [MEDITECH-L] PHA Generic Name Scripting Question I think that you need to check with your Meditech Support Analyst. We had a DTS added a while ago that allows you to set the FSV parameter to Y for Generic Name overwrite and all fields except the description are updated. This allows y

RE: [MEDITECH-L] PHA Generic Name Scripting Question

2006-12-01 Thread John Valuckas
I think that you need to check with your Meditech Support Analyst. We had a DTS added a while ago that allows you to set the FSV parameter to Y for Generic Name overwrite and all fields except the description are updated. This allows you to modify the the Description to meet your needs and still ha

Re: [MEDITECH-L] PHA Generic Name Scripting Question

2006-12-01 Thread Charlie Downs
Robin - I have to manually correct the AHFS codes periodically because of this. With the MIS allergens feature, you no longer have to rely upon AHFS codes for allergies. However, even though FirstDataBank and I'm sure the other FSV's have a program that will also check for duplicates, Meditech s

RE: [MEDITECH-L] PHA Generic Name Scripting Question

2006-12-01 Thread mtl
Hi Robin- What you're describing is one of the steps I use to simplify and validate the Allergy/Duplicate/Dose Range Checking processes. If you DOWNLOAD those fields from your Generic Name Dictionary into an Excel spreadsheet, do the edits there, then you can script back those changes after valida

Re: [MEDITECH-L] PHA Generic Name Scripting Question

2006-12-01 Thread Alan Miller
Robin, It is possible, but as far as I know, the most efficient way is to manipulate the data outside of Meditech and script it back in. If you have someone who understands how databases and joins work, this is possible if you have the FSV source file layouts. I'm in the process of doing this ver