I will try that. I kept trying if statements. sometimes you just need pointed in the right direction.
One other question, when the error happens whats the best way to save the record number so that i can e-mail the errors to the transcriptionist supervisor. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lawrence, Mitchell To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:49 PM Subject: RE: [Talk] Random Errors Code for the error message, then code the steps to back out. BWS will see the error message and you can create an autopause rule for it. Thank you, Mitch Lawrence Senior Applications Analyst - Advanced Report Writer General Financials Support CHRISTUS Information Management ': 361.881.3408 7: 361.888.6117 È: 361.549.8456 )AIM: a1d13 )MSN: [EMAIL PROTECTED] T: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Send a "thank you" to someone! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Williams Sent: Friday, January 26, 2007 1:45 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Talk] Random Errors I am in the process of writing a rules based script and have hit an error that I am stumped on. Our Transcriptionists have decided to add their own codes to meditech for a few procedures. The problem is that meditech does not like the codes and kicks up a yellow error box at the botton of the meditech workstation screen (ver 3.26). This only happens in maybe one in every 50 records or so. What's the best way to have the script see the error, back out and then continue with the next record. I have had boston training but very little vb yet. Thanks for any ideas, Gary Data Tech Memorial Hospital Belleville, IL
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