The DPM you probably want to use is LAB.C.ACT - I have attached a sample report 
that looks for specific tests.  See the macro `start' which indexes specimens 
of interest.  The report then uses the specimens of interest in LAB.L.SPEC ...

>>> "Richardson, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/18/07 4:15 PM >>>

Good Day All,

I'm writing a turn-around time report for lab results in the ED from
detail DPM LAB.L.SPEC. However, even for limited periods of time, the
reports take a long time to process (2 hours or more) as I can't seem to
locate an index file to speed things along in this DPM. Any NPR gurus
out there have a suggestion for me that would speed these up?  


Tim Richardson

Senior Consultant
maxIT HealthCare




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