Sometimes it seems the easiest solution is the most elusive.  I've been 
outputting my NPR reports as generic files and then using Excel to reformat 
them into something useable and more easily interpreted for some time.  I'm 
going to have to give Theresa's tip a shot.  I've got one report that already 
has the delimiters defined but never put two and two together.

You could run your report from MT to the screen and then scrape it off with 
BWS, but what a pain.  You can use BWS to run the report(s), MS schedule to run 
excel (watch out for the macro security) to manipulate the data, and then BWS 
to email you the finished product on a daily basis.  You could save the files 
to a folder, but an email is a great reminder that the job is finished or it 
failed if you get caught up doing something else.  You can use BWS for your 
excel scripts, but I've yet to figure that one out, someday soon though.


Brian Bennett
Affinity Health Systems
Systems Analyst
PBS\Clinic Billing
(920)628-9055
[email protected]



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Or you can just add the delimiters in your NPR and use the delimited text file 
as input to your script.
Theresa Palasota
Senior Programmer/Analyst
Georgetown Hospital System
(843) 359-4092
[email protected]
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The easiest way is to create a custom NPR that will output your data from 
Meditech in an "excel" format such as tabbed or comma separated format. Name 
your output with a .xls extension, and it will be useable as your data source 
from the outset.

Thank you,
Mitch Lawrence
Lead Applications Analyst
Technical Support - NPR/Automation
CHRISTUS Information Management
(tm): 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
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Sent: Monday, June 29, 2009 6:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [talkbws] Help getting Started

I am new to BWS and have only written a couple scripts using an excel file to 
start.  Now I want to move onto bigger/better projects.

The first project I am trying to tackle is answering a query within BAR for a 
list of accounts that fail a specific claim check.  I can run the failed claims 
report out of Meditech, import it into Excel, reformat the data into something 
readable, and then run the script from the excel file.  The script itself is 
going to be easy and I get how to do that.  The problem I am having is the work 
to run the report and reformat the data in Excel for the script to use takes 
longer than just doing the job.

I guess the part I need help with is best practice recommendations for 
'gathering' the source data from Meditech when it changes every day.  Do you 
use BWS to run the report, import it into Excel, reformat the data, and then 
manipulate it however you need?  Do you attempt to run the report in MT to 
screen and read off the screen of one session and work in another?  Do you 
attempt to run the report in MT to the screen and read off the screen; move all 
the data off to variables in BWS and then work off that variable file?  Other 
suggestions?

Any pity and help is greatly appreciated.  Thanks!!

Amber Holcombe
Applications Analyst, Patient Accounts
Olympic Medical Center
Phone: (360)417-7124  Fax: (360)417-7342
"Excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude."  ~ Ralph Marston

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