Since the query is a multiple, you must write in your attribute that the query 
you are referencing is a multiple. Write it this way:
IFE=[ANS,"NUROTUC","M",1]|0="OTHER"

 
Kim Frick, RN
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Licking Memorial Health Systems
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Subject: [MEDITECH-L] FW: RE: Multiple query attribute



I know this has been asked before but I am drawing a blank on this.  I have a 
query that one of the choices is "OTHER".  It the choose other they want to get 
into the next query if not they want it to bypass it.  I have the following 
attribute on it but it isn't working.  I'm sure it is something simple that I 
have forgotten but I'm looking right past the forest for the trees.
IFE=IF{[ANS,"NUROTUC"]|0="OTHER" 1;""} and I have tried 
IFE=[ANS,"NUROTUC"]|0="OTHER"
Brenda Bakaysa, RN
Clinical Analyst
Indiana Regional Medical Center
PO Box 788
Indiana, PA 15701
Phone: 724-463-1002
   Fax:  724-357-7289
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