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In Part 1 of this series, we put the standard DO Loop under the microscope and found a way without changing the function of the code, to make it readable at first glance. Restructuring the standard DO Loop into a Reverse DO Loop, improved our ability to see all the code at once in the NPR Macro Editor. In Part 2, the macro in question has been implemented with a Reverse DO Loop; but in spite of our initial effort, the code still runs off the screen. Let’s see what can be done to improve the readability of the code at first glance.Read the rest of Writing Readable MEDITECH NPR Macros (Part 2 of 3) in the November MEDITECH Bulletin.
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