I'm suspicious of that parameter name because of the "ZZ". You may
know that the namespace "ZZ*" is reserved for local use. Though this
parameter is in the "OR*" namespace, the "ZZ" seems to indicate that
is likely an ad hoc addition and not part of a class I package. Large
packages also tend to use informal "subnamespaces". For example,
IFCAP is "PRC*", but the Procurement module is "PRCP*". When I create
routines meant as "proof of concept" or preliminary implementations
of a new algorithm, I often put them in "Z" subnamespaces like this.
Keep in mind, though, that this isn't really a de jure convention in
the same way that the "ZZ*" namespace is.
===
Gregory Woodhouse
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"Without the requirement of mathematical aesthetics a great many
discoveries would not have been made."
-- Albert Einstein
On Jul 15, 2005, at 5:34 AM, Nancy Anthracite wrote:
I wish to add Head Circumference to the Vital Signs list on the
cover sheet.
The CPRS Technical Manual says it is parameter ORQQVI that handles
the
display of the default vitals list, which is what I am guessing
controls this
display, but there is not ORQQVI parameter that I can fine in the
parameters
file or the list of Parameters listed in the parameters file D
^XPAREDIT or
when I run D ^ORQQDI. Any suggestions.
--
Nancy Anthracite
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