Hello Tim,

OK, you can arrow down and select the appropriate concept. Really you
need 2 words or a very complex word or its to vague for a search. Its
also essential to restrict the top level concept to a defined parent,
such as procedure or clinical finding, as a minimum.

Restricting the search is vital as there are 2 many concepts
otherwise. We use some complexity testing before we do a background
search. Archetypes are excellent for restricting the query.

Tuesday, February 21, 2006, 4:22:38 PM, you wrote:

TC> Andrew McIntyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello Tim,
>> 
>> TC> Having seen your demo, I still think that the dream of a mechanism
>> TC> in which the GP types the first few characters of each term into a
>> TC> text box and the system provides an intelligent set of guesses
>> TC> about whcih SCT concept (or English language word) was intended
>> TC> and auto-completes it for him/her is feasible.
>> 
>> You can stop dreaming, its done ;-)

TC> Andrew,

TC> Jolly good, show us! 

TC> Tim C



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Buderim Gastroenterology Centre
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