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First Class Denizens of the Universe (Part 2 of 3)

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As a MEDITECH Client Server Analyst who is aspiring to greater responsibilities, no doubt you’ll find yourself writing NPR reports. This article is the second in a series of three (see the April 2008 issue for Part 1) where we examine strategies to keep you in the limelight for all the right reasons.

In Part 1 of this series, we wrote a report to keep an eye on our use of MEDITECH Server Resources. In Part 2, we look at another way to keep server resource usage to a minimum.

Recently, I was challenged to improve the performance of a report in the NUR.PC.WORK DPM. This was challenging because the NUR module didn’t have the index I needed. It was also challenging because the report was already using an index. ...


Read the rest of First Class Denizens of the Universe (Part 2 of 3) in the May/June MEDITECH Bulletin.


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