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Seth….you da man! That was my
problem. Assigned “MRSCRIPTS” to an access group in SCH and
it fine now. Thank you! Clinical Analyst HaysMedicalCenter PH: 785-623-2196 PG: 785-650-5989 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Seth Bosack We had a situation similar to this.
The NPR report was written in BAR.BCH, I think, but it fragmented to
ABS.PAT. When I ran the report myself, ABS fields appeared just fine;
when the script ran the report, ABS data was missing. Turns out that the
Meditech user account the script logged on with did not have access ABS. Does your NPR report retrieve data from
multiple apps? If so, you might want to check the Meditech MIS user
dictionary and compare application access between the scripting user and the
users who run the report manually and get full data. Seth Seth Bosack MIS -----Original Message----- I’ve got a strange issue that
I want put out there and see if anyone else has ever run into this issue. I’ve got a Meditech C/S NPR
report that lists patient names, acct. number, attending doctor, etc. We
download this report to folder. When I run this report manually, download
it to a network folder, then open it up all the fields show up as they
should. When I have a script run the report and download it to a folder,
then open it up, the attending doctor fields are blank. It is the
strangest thing. Anyone every seen or heard of
this? Any ideas whatsoever would be appreciated. Myself and another
coworker have verified that we are running the same report manually as we are
in the script. Thanks! Paul Clinical Analyst HaysMedicalCenter PH: 785-623-2196 PG: 785-650-5989 |
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