> > One of the available (reportedly usable) wheels is called Mirth,  
> > which,
> > however, seems to require special screwdrivers for mounting which can
> > be purchased from Mirth Inc. You are allowed to mount it without them
> > but you must forge and weld your own tools without blueprints.
> 
> A big part of what they use is hapi which I used in the code I  
> uploaded. This does all of the parsing.
> 
> The second part of what they use is Mule, this is pretty easy to use  
> on it's own. Mirth seems to have done a fine job of obsfucation
That's a pity.

> There is a fairly small jump from my code to putting it in the db.
Great.

> What we would need is a set of rules on how to deal with various lab  
> results.
Can you elaborate a bit on this as to what you need to know ?

Pick an example result and we'll go from there.

Karsten
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