Everyone,
The report I get will only list the time on it. I need to take the time and 
find the code.
Thanks for the Ideas!
I'll give em a try,
Thanks again for pointing me in the right direction.
Gary
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Heather Castillo 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2008 10:04 AM
  Subject: RE: [Talk] greater and less than


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  Hi Gary, 

  I would suggest using a case statement...Set your time as a variable 
(currTime), and then providing multiple statements/choices: 

  Select Case currTime
  Case = > 20 or < 75:
  code = 99289
  Case = > 76 or <120:
  code = 99290
  Case = >121 or < 150:
  code = 99291
  End Select

  I know that's probably not exactly the correct syntax, but below is a good 
link that explains the select case statement. I had a similar issue with 
scripting the other day. 

  http://www.informit.com/library/content.aspx?b=STY_VB6_24hours&seqNum=83

  Hope this helps!


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  Heather Castillo
  Module Coordinator/HPMIN Support
  Information Systems
  785.623.5084
  HaysMedicalCenter
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  From Gary Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Sent Thu 2/14/2008 9:45 AM
  To [email protected]
  Subject [Talk] greater and less than


  I am working on a script that will take the time spent in our ER and compare 
it with a chart to determine the CPT code to enter into meditech. Right now I 
am trying something along these lines,

  if time > 20 or < 75 then code = 99289
  if time > 76 or <120 then code = 99290
  if time >121 or < 150 then code = 99291

  it seems like the first line will work but not go on to the second. Is there 
a better way to do this? This is something my VB training hasn't covered yet.

  Thanks,
  Gary Williams


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