Hi Donna,
 
We use the following attribute.  We have certain queries on the Admin
Data screen that only Infection Control nurses can access...
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"USERID1";@.user="USERID2";@.user="USERID3";@.user="USERID
4
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"USERID1";@.user="USERID2";@.user="USERID3";@.user
="USERID4> "}
 
Sorry, I can't get the underline to come off this... Outlook really
thinks it is an email address.Patti McNally 
Clinical Systems Manager 
MetroWest Medical Center & 
St. Vincent Hospital 
(508) 383-1949 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Chemelli Donna M.
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 5:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MEDITECH-L] Limiting Access to a Query



On our Administrative Data screen, we have a query that we would like to
limit access where just certain users can answer the query.  If the
person(s) have access to this query the cursor will stop but if it is
not these particular users we want the cursor to skip over it.  Is this
possible?  We are a Magic 5.5 facility.


Donna Chemelli, RHIT 
Clinical Systems Analyst 
Mercy Jeannette Hospital 
724-527-9785 

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