I  know where the icon is and I am pressing rename button but the field is staying with the same name of 1.

 

Thanks,

 

Mickey Sherbett, Senior Analyst

DCH Regional Medical Center               

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Greetings,

There is an icon which will rename the field – it looks like a piece of paper with a pencil. If you do not have this icon, hit the dropdown to add icons (same way you’d add icons in any Microsoft Office application) and you’ll see it.

Once you change the field name, select it in the field list and you’ll see the Data Field change to reflect your new field name.

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Thom

 

 

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 Is there a special order on the Keystrokes to RENAME a field using the DataStation. I keep trying to rename Field 1 to Acct but it never learns that name and it always stick D(“1”)  in Data Field.

 

Thanks,

 

Mickey Sherbett, Senior Analyst

DCH Regional Medical Center               

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Yes,

    You can simply set it's value in your script, such as D("Status") = "Done" or whatever value you want to give it in each record.  In your report you can add the Special Field Status and it will report any values you've given it.

 

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Hi All

Is there a way to create a status field and a report after the script has been built.

Thanks

Jeff

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