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MEDITECH 5.6 RAD / ITS - Suppress Prompt @ Run Report Time

 

Want to run an NPR report for the same RAD / ITS database every time?

Meditech has come up with a workaround to suppress the RAD / ITS prompt at report run time.

; Note: Setup the /DB variable to match your database name.
"DI"^/(.S)RAD.DEPT,
1^/(.D)RAD.DONT.ASK.DEPT,
%Z.link.db({"RAD."_/DB},{"O"})

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I am working on OE screens in Magic that are going to be used by MD's when entering orders. Is there a way, similar to what you have done with RAD/ITS that would allow me to suppress a query from showing on their CDS. I don't want to take it off, because then there isn't anything on the printed requisition that would prompt the dept or care area to find the missing info.  
 
 
 
Posted @ Monday, June 27, 2011 1:11 PM by Margie Kinman
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