Thanks I'll look at some of these options and see what I can come up with.

Brian Bennett
Affinity Health Systems
Systems Analyst
PBS\Clinic Billing
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Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:19 PM
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Subject: [talkbws] RE: Datastation Record Search

Greetings,
If the query is configured in Access, DataStation can "read" it (well it runs 
it first then your script gets the results).
This doesn't give you the flexibility of the "in your script SQL" though  that 
ADO would - e.g. passing dynamic values to the query.
Regards,
Thom

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Tossing your records in an Access database and using SQL is a nice flexible 
(and fun) approach. In this case, you're bypassing the data station altogether 
and using ADO and recordsets to cycle through your records. Good luck!

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Sent: Thursday, December 10, 2009 2:52 PM
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Subject: [talkbws] Datastation Record Search

Anyone know if there is a FASTER way to search through dataStation Records?  If 
I have 700 records, but only 200 of them match my criteria is there a way to 
jump from matching record to matching record?  Or do I need to figure out a VB 
solution to this?  Criteria would always be ###R, ###0, or ###E for a partial 
match.  Right now line by line searching using steps is working, but I always 
run the risk of my meditech screen timing out and dropping back a screen (or 
2).  If possible I'd rather just jump around (using an Array if needed); 
D.Recored = 10, D.Record = 171, D.Record = 245, etc,,,

Thanks.

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Affinity Health Systems
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PBS\Clinic Billing
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