Op 22-mei-2007, om 2:28 heeft Thomas Beale het volgende geschreven:

> Stef Verlinden wrote:
>> Thanks for your clear explanation but it doesn't provide the clue I'm
>> looking for. Since I lack a most of the technical background I can
>> only approach it from a clinical point of view.
>>
> Andrew Patterson's understanding is correct - usually you only  
> archetype
> the offset, since you never know in advance the actual start time  
> of the
> History - e.g. when the first BP sample is made
Not in advance but the moment you 'make' the first BP sample you  
(could) know exactly when that occurred.

> , or when birth occurs
> (the origin point for Apgar scores) etc
>> My question is: Where/how do I register the data and time of an event
>> that took place.
>> So let's say that at this moment (May 18 2007 @10hrs10min) I want to
>> register an event that took place last night (May 17 2007  
>> @23hrs53min).
>> How/where in the AT can I create a data entry field for this (if
>> that's necessary at all) and how would this look like in a data entry
>> template html page
>>
> Stef, you don't do this in archetypes or templates, since both of  
> these
> artifacts are used as a kind of standardised model of data (and data
> capture), not a data instance. In the run time system, when archetypes
> and templates are used at point of data entry, the times will be  
> (should
> be) filled in by the software....
This part I still don't understand. So you're saying that you don't  
record the actual date/time of measurement but only the data entry  
date/time, the latter being provided by the software.
What if an event is entered at a later point of time and it's  
necessary to know the actual time of measurement?

Stef


>
> hope this helps.
>
> - thomas
>
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