A standalone PC is a good idea, and ideally it will be
located near the people who care about its operation, either scripter or those
who use the data. It's good to glance at it a couple of times a
day.
Rich McNeil
Boston Software Systems
866 653 5105
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Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 10:09 AM
To: Boston Workstation Talk (E-mail)
Subject: [Talk] Automating scripts in CS
Scheduling
Scripts 101 question......
What
solutions for automating scripts via the scheduler have other CS sites put into
place with regards to BWS? Because CS won't work on a locked workstation,
we were thinking of having it reside on a server that never "goes to sleep" with
access to network drives to distribute the data. I'm just
looking for other creative solutions in case I've overlooked
something.
Thanks!
Denise Morrill
Clinical Systems Analyst
Spring Harbor Hospital
175 Running Hill Road
South Portland, ME 04106
207.761.2265
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