Peter
 
AFAIK MD now uses MIMS, but one of their programmners adds AZDex
functionality.  Andrew M. ftom HCN can explain this better.  The MD to BP
conversion converts MIMS to APPCo and that is according to the development
team at BPSoftware.
 
Cedric

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On 20/07/2007, at 7:52 AM, Cedric Meyerowitz wrote:


John, if you say MD to BP conversion of drugs worked fine because both are
APPCo, then you are wrong.  MD is MIMS based, BP APPCo.  Thus MIMS to APPCO
conversion works fine as long as programer is competent.


AFAIK MD uses AZDex, which is much closer in syntax if not the same as
APPCO. It certainly doesn't use MIMS.

regards,
Peter.

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