That is what happens to BP users too.  Further in the unlikely event that a
program update has a bad bug that was missed, with a double click we go back
to the previous edition - thus no down time, trying to uninstall the new
program & then installing the old one, crossing fingers etc.  Marvelous.

Cedric


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On Behalf Of Elizabeth Dodd
Sent: Monday, 2 July 2007 8:12 PM
To: General Practice Computing Group Talk
Subject: Re: [GPCG_TALK] Wish list- Medical Software


On Monday 02 July 2007 14:37, Dr Nigel Farrier wrote:
> as Cedric says its easy - On Friday last week I downloaded and updated 
> our drug database in 20mins total (inlcuding download) all whilst 
> everybody was working flat out.  Try that with MD in whatever flavour 
> you like. N
I get an email with a place to look for my update
I download it to the server - date doesn't matter
when you logon on the first day of the month the client switches to the new 
drug database
and uses the last available database if you haven't updated



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                -- Lieutenant Kermit Tyler (Duty Officer of Shafter
Information
                   Center, Hawaii), upon being informed that Private Joseph
                   Lockard had picked up a radar signal of what appeared to
be
                   at least 50 planes soaring toward Oahu at almost 180
miles
                   per hour, December 7, 1941.
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