Are you using "wait" vs "pause" ??
What's the difference,  pause is not affected by network speed issues it wait s for the screen to get some value that you define or location that the cursor is to be before continuing.  This removes the unknown wait for (?) seconds for the systems to have serviced your requests.

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Mary,

 

Is this �skipping� of screens that you�re talking about a consistent thing?  Or does it drop you at random screens?

 

Shawn M. Yeaton

Technical Support

Boston Software Systems

Direct: 978.921.9037

AIM: BWS Support

 

www.bostonworkstation.com


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thompson, Mary
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 11:16 AM
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Subject: [Talk] Meditech System Issues

 

Our facility is running Meditech 4.9 Magic and I have a variety of scripts that post remittances both 835 and non standard electronic.  Our billing office is off site from the main facility and the main IS department.  There are days when it seems that the system does a slow fast routine and only the scripts and very fast users such as cash posters and charge processors seem to be affected by this causing errors/problems unseen before. It will cause my screens to jump a segment, throwing off the script.  I am not near as talented as many of you and wonder if some of you have encountered this and put a �fix� in your scripts? If so how? And can you share? I appreciate any thoughts you may have on this subject.

Thank you!

Mary 

 

Mary Thompson

Special Project Manager

Children's Mercy Hospital

(816) 234-3940

 

 

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