hio tim,

yes, absolutely the same thing :)

but, since care2x is going to stop at this version & we will begin the 
work on care3g,
any - even minimal - integration of care2x & weberp is wellcome :)

on care3g we will be using somethink more _cool_ such as xmlrpc 
(soa,webservice,...)
and make a proper analysis on how things should work. the ideal would be
something very loosy...anyhow 'till then anything is wellcomed :)

regards
gjergji


Tim Schofield wrote:
> Hi gjergji,
>
> Yes I agree. A proper plan on is what is called for. What I was trying
> to say - possibly badly - was that any integration should be as simple
> as possible, and have minimal changes to both projects, thereby making
> updates so much easier.
>
> i think we are both saying the same thing here.
>
> Thanks
> Tim
>
>
> On 16/10/2007, Gjergj Sheldija <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> 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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