Reese,

 

I too was having this issue ~ 2 months ago. What version of Boston are you 
running? When I upgraded to the most recent version, this stopped. I would 
recommend trying that. 

 

I was going to ask you if you script Meditech, because I was having an issue 
(seems to have resolved, but I'm asking out of curiosity) - as soon as some 
scripts were done (could never find any consistency with them/which ones) and 
Boston shut down, it would just open a Meditech session and sit there.weird? 
Wondered if maybe you or anyone else was having this issue before they upgraded?

 

Thanks!

 

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Heather Castillo

HPMIN Analyst/Module Coordinator

Information Systems

Hays Medical Center

785.623.5084

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Walker, Reese
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 7:26 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Talk] Save Changes?? NO!!!!

 

I have a script set up on a schedule to run daily. My last step is SHUTDOWN = 
TRUE.  Every morning when I come in there is box up that ask if I want to save 
the script.   Nothing has been changed, so I click NO.  The next time it runs, 
it prompts to be saved again. I have even opened the script, made a change, 
saved it and closed it.  It still keeps asking if I want to save it after it 
runs.  Any clue what the problem could be?  Oh yeah, and it just started doing 
this last week. Up to that point, it ran perfectly.?

 

Thanks,

 

Reese

 

Reese E. Walker
Financial Systems Analyst
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital
Albany, GA. 31702
Phone: (229) 312-4259
Pager: (229) 431-7658
Fax: (229) 312-4316

 

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