On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:32, Neil D. McAliece wrote:
> I think it should work.
>
> It's a similar strategy used when changing from one financial product to
> another. Park the old on somewhere to follow up on outstanding accounts
> until you are to a point of writing off what's left. Then print of some
> reports before achiving the old data more permanently.
>
> You do need Access 97 to edit the tables. (newer versions want to upgrade
> the file which is no good) I have used Access 97 a long time ago to fix
> some data when an early PS2 upgrade failed. I haven't copied demographic
> data between mdb files. I imagine that it should work fine.
>
> I have also done a demographic export from MD for a practice starting with
> PS for the first time. I can't remember if PS 1.64 has a demographic
> export. You might be able to export from the old file and import into the
> new install.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Neil
>
did you say you'd be in the district between Christmas and the new year?
we also would like the table of third party payers transferred, and probably
some others too after examining the database structure.
Liz
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