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I agree too. I work in both environments, sometimes simultaneously, and find it extremely helpful to see both sides of the story. And no, I don't believe Meditech will make the distinction forever. I just wish they'd hurry up and combine them, and make all the cool things about Magic available to C/S, and vice versa!
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I have to agree with Mitch on the C/S vs. MAGIC distinction. If you're working in a MAGIC environment, you may get some C/S tips that can be implemented in MAGIC, or, you may even learn a thing or two about the difference between the environments that could help you "career-wise" down the road. That's called self-directed learning. Besides, do we believe, as a group, that MEDITECH is going to maintain the environment distinction forever??
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Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening L:
It really isn't as big an issue as you perceive Barbra. The C/S flavor
still utilizes the MAGIC programming structure, and the modules operate
in more or less the same fashion.
Anyone doing npr coding in C/S can take a MAGIC npr, look at the source,
and be able to do a 95-100% conversion of that npr into C/S. Attributes
operate in much the same way. The biggest thing are the field names and
DPM names. There are quite a few naming differences in the fields, but
the fields still hold the same data.
Procedures would differ on the absolute specifics, but the general flow
would remain consistent.
Granted, in a utopian L, subject lines would read "[C/S|MAGIC]:
[NPR|Attribute|Procedure] Help - [Short description of problem]" but we
are dreaming there...
Thank you,
Mitch Lawrence
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Hello fellow L'er's,
I have a hard time sometimes knowing if a message is a question about
C/S or Magic. Some are obvious, some are not. I would reply to more
issues if it were clear which MT platform is being used when the
question is posted. I don't want to give instructions for "how to" in
C/S if the facility is Magic. Just an observation. There are probably
several people like me that do not respond if they are unsure.
Barb
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