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Ascii Table: For NPR Report Writer
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NPR Client Server - Scheduled Report - Build File Path Macro

 

To specify the report name for a scheduled Client Server report, you need to write a macro to set the file path.

MEDITECH Reporting Utilities >> CS File Path Macro

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You then call that macro from the report's title.  The syntax can be hard to remember, and you want to get it just right. Use this tool to get that right.

MEDITECH Reporting Utilities >> NPR Client Server - Macro Syntax

CS Macro Syntax

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We are upgrading to Meditech 6.0 from Magic and I personally dont know anything about the report writing aspect of the upgrade. Is an NPR report written for Magic able to be used in 6.0 or do we need to write a new report? This is just for my information I'm just learning!
Posted @ Saturday, May 21, 2011 9:15 AM by Kelly
Please post this question to http://meditech-ke.com. Thanks!
Posted @ Sunday, May 22, 2011 11:40 AM by John Sharpe
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