Hello Thom.

Did you get a chance to look at the code . Do you suggest putting delays 
in the sub routines? 

thank you for your time.

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Greetings,
Should be able to email the whole .BWS file – or email me the code 
directly.
 
The below example works fine for me at debugging  speed, however if I were 
to run it full speed, it will only key in Boston – that’s because the code 
moves faster than the screen does. A Rule command is a “one time check”.
 
Shell_ """C:\Bss70\HIS Demo\DemoHIS.exe"""
Activate "DemoHIS", True
Connect "DemoHIS", stStream
For i = 1 To 2
If Rule("Boston softw...@2,20&@7,16") Then
Enter "Boston"
End If
If Rule("Boston softw...@2,20&@8,16") Then
Enter "Software"
End If
Next i
 
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Thom
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 9:56 AM
To: Talk
Subject: [talkbws] RE: Looping Steps
 

Morning Thom, 

Since you have cautioned not to use the single step looping, I am doing it 
in a procedure. Everything seems to work fine , but it always skips the 
first time. 
Pseudo code. 

Sub LoopSteps(count) 
        For i=1 to count 
                If Rule("ti...@1,1&@4,10") Then 
                                    Enter D("1")  '1717260             
                       End If 
                ...Some more Cursor and Title checking rules. 
        next 
End Sub 
Say in the above code if count is 3. None of the Rules condition are met 
even though the Cursor condition meet on the first pass(count=1). The 
Conditions seems to meet only on the second count(2) and that too if I run 
in Debug step mode. 

I put some wait to actually halt the script for a few seconds, but it does 
not seem to work. Is there something to refresh the Row,Col so when the 
code is switched between main Sub MyScript1 to other Sub routines? 

Please let me know if I can send code in an attachment. or if can cut and 
paste Rule in an email. 


Please help, I spent all weekend trying to get hold of this, 

Thank you for your time. 

Ranjit M Bendapudi
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Greetings, 
I always like a challenge – I can do this in one step  (although I am 
cheating by co-opting a previous step for setting the counter flag) so I 
guess it really is two.. 
  
Here’s what I am doing: 
Step  Do Stuff 
Rule #1 – when on screen and f(“Count”) does not = 9 
                Read Row F(“Count”) 
                Set F(“Count”)=F(“Count”) +1 
                Rule “” 
Rule #2 – when on screen and f(“Count”) does  = 9 
                                Goto Step Exit Loop 
  
The trick I am using to keep Step Do Stuff “looping” is the Rule “” 
command in Rule #1. 
PLEASE, PLEASE use this trick sparingly and only if you know exactly why 
you’re doing it. 
  
The Rule command has logic to store what it last evaluated as True. So 
it’s behavior when executed is: 
  
“If the condition is true, I will say it is true but if you ask me about 
the same condition again and I said it was true last time,  I’ll say it’s 
False.” 
  
This is very, very important behavior, and a behavior you typically do not 
want to override like I am doing here. However, my case here – I used the 
override  because I needed it to say True for the same condition again. 
  
The  3 steps example does not need to do this override trick, because 
another Rule, is the count  <> or =,  is true. 
  
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 

The below could be copied to the clipboard and “pasted” into a script 
using the Paste Rules Script – please do this in a new Project. 
  
  
Step|Connect| 
Rule|| 
      Shell_ """C:\Bss70\HIS Demo\DemoHIS.exe""" 
Activate "DemoHIS", True 
Connect "DemoHIS", stStream 
f("Count")=4 
Step|Do Stuff| 
Rule|MAIN m...@1,12&@1,22&!f("count")=9|Do Stuff 
      F("data") =View(Row:=f("Count"), Col:=10, Length:=21) 'Patient Data 
      msgbox f("Data") 
      Rule "" 
      f("Count")=F("Count")+1 
Rule|MAIN m...@1,12&@1,22&f("count")=9|Exit Loop 
Step|Exit Loop| 
  
Regards, 
Thom 
  
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Boston Software Systems 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Friday, August 07, 2009 8:00 AM
To: Talk
Subject: [talkbws] RE: Looping Steps 
  
If you want to loop steps it takes three (well it does for me) 
  
Step 1 
    Set or define i as a flag...go to step 2 
  
Step 2 
    Start the incrementing of the i flag 
     i = i +1 ...go to step 3 
  
Step 3 
    Check flag 
    If i <> 5 ....go to step 2 
    If i = 5 ...go to step ??? 
 
 
Brian Bennett 
Affinity Health Systems 
Systems Analyst 
PBS\Clinic Billing 
(920)628-9055 
[email protected] 
 
 
 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 1:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [talkbws] Looping Steps 

Hello all, 

Is there a way Loop a step? 

I am trying to do a set of actions in a Step. And this step has to be done 
'n' times before it goes to next setp or record. 


For i=0 to 5 
       Step="Key Resources" 
next i 


thanks in advance. 

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Meditech Service Center
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