hi,

there are obviously pro's and con's on integrating the db,
allthought we have to ask a question, for what in care2x
are we going to use weberp ?
i might propose
- med depot
- patient billing  ( for inpatient / outpatient ) :
    - days in hospital
    - pharmacy
    - lab
    - blood center
    - radiology
    - service type
    - insurance type

and other things such as payroll & other accountability stuff for the 
hospital...
so, if you see it this way, you don't even need common login & common 
sessions,
except maybe for some cases where nursing is also involved with 
accounting, wich can
simply be resolved in to logins, one on care2x, the other on web erp...

anyway it's just how one might look at the problem.

regards
gjergji


Tim Schofield wrote:
>
> Why integrate the databases? Surely this is only making things more
> complicated than it needs to be, and making maintenance a nightmare.
> Both databases can be accessed from within the same scripts.
>
> All you need to worry about is when you need a query that accesses
> both databases - I'm not an expert on Care2x but I know weberp pretty
> well, and I would be surprised if you need to do this often, if at
> all.
>
> More important is a common login, and shared session variables, and I
> would have thought this was a better area to put our efforts into.
>
> Thanks
> Tim
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