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Hi Cheryl
Try
[EMAIL PROTECTED](ADM.PAT.ccdqr.mul.q)^ADM.PAT.ccdqr.mul.q,
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
DFT="NURQUERY"^ADM.PAT.ccdqr.query,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The multiple queries are held in a different segment than the single
queries, which makes sense if you think about it. The multiple segment has
one more subscript which is ADM.PAT.ccdqr.mul.q. The last value for this
subscript is the last response to the query.
In macro code, if all the subscripts are loaded, which I am doing in the
first three lines, you do not have to include them explicitly in the field
reference. (They are understood)
Hope thi Helps
Ken
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In search of a DFT attribute -
We use the following attribute to default the previous response to a
query. It doesn't work for multiples. Does anyone have an attribute
that recalls the last query value of a multiple type query?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]@t.ADM.PAT.urn,"NURQUERY"]
Cheryl Toomey MHA, RN BC
Clinical Informatics Specialist
Milford Regional Medical Center
Milford, MA 01757
vm (508) 422-2449
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