Thanks for the feed back and it looks like Wei saved the day, again!

On Wednesday 26 January 2005 11:01 pm, Nick James wrote:
> Hi
> Finally I am able to see the drugs and order them from
> CPRS. Nancy's old mail really helped.
> A record has to be added into the ORDER QUICK VIEW
> file. This file probably holds  the parameters
> required by CPRS. The new record is something like:
> Name : ORWDSET O RX
> QUICK ORDER : PS MEDS
> SET MEMBER : "ORDERABLE ITEM"
> Regards
> Nick
>
> --- "Nancy E. Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> > RE: [HARDHATS] enter new medication
> >  Date: Wed Dec 10 15:09:55 2003
> >  From: "Wei Wang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >  Reply to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Thanks to Todd in Iowa who helped us with resolve
> > the problem!
> >
> > The reason was that we didn't start TaskMan while
> > entering the drugs so
> > job of "updating Quick View" is scheduled but not
> > run.
> > After we started TaskMan and waited for a little
> > while, all drugs now
> > show nicely in the GUI interface.
> >
> > Wei
> >
> > Wei Wang wrote:
> > > I have tried to enter a new pharmacy orderable
> >
> > items and drugs through
> >
> > > the PDM Drug enter/edit program.   After the drug
> >
> > is put in, I can order
> >
> > > it from the character-based CPRS but it does not
> >
> > display in the
> >
> > > Medication Order dialog box for the GUI CPRS.  
> > >
> > > The only inpatient medication orderable items that
> >
> > display in the  GUI
> >
> > > CPRS are items contained in the record "ORWDSET UD
> >
> > RX" in the file ORDER
> >
> > > QUICK VIEW.  But new updates to the drugs and
> >
> > orderable items do not
> >
> > > effect this record.   Any idea how I should enter
> >
> > new drugs and/or
> >
> > > pharmacy orderable items so they will appear on
> >
> > the GUI CPRS too?
> >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Wei Wang
> > > Oleen Healthcare Information Management
> >
> > --
> > Nancy Anthracite
>
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