Greetings,

Hum..worked just fine for me - but I also had logged in to the customer area
just before?

Anyhow in the Script Center - it  is under the DataStation section

 
<http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/script_center/script_detai
ls.aspx?id=307&cat=1> Looking up a value in a file

 

Regards,

Thom

 

 

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Product Manager

Boston Software Systems

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Neal Quinn
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 12:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Talk] Use an NPR to lookup valid Cardiologist

 

Thom:

 

I attempted to view the link, and received a "Server Error in '/'
Application.

 

Neal

Montefiore Medical Center

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Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:58 AM

Subject: RE: [Talk] Use an NPR to lookup valid Cardiologist

 

Greetings,

Since your lookup data is in a file, what I've done when handling this
situation is to first load the contents of the "lookup field" into a
Collection, then have a function that will evaluate said Collection to see
if a value exists within it.

 

Here is an example on the website that describes loading a field from a
"lookup" file and using it for comparisons.

 

(I thought I'd uploaded this before - looks like I hadn't J - so I just did.

 

http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/script_center/script_detail
s.aspx?id=307
<http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/script_center/script_detai
ls.aspx?id=307&cat=1> &cat=1

 

Regards,

Thom

 

 

Thom C. Blackwell

Product Manager

Boston Software Systems

(866) 653-5105 ex 807

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Donna
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2008 11:43 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Talk] Use an NPR to lookup valid Cardiologist

 

Hello all,

 

I have to use the output from a Meditech NPR (running a list of valid
Cardiologist) and check it against a doctor that is coming in an EKG charge
file.  The part I am unfamiliar with is doing a "lookup" into another file
to see if it is found.

 

Has anyone done anything like this?  Any help would sure be appreciated.
Thanks,

Donna Ledgerwood
Senior Integration Analyst
Micro Star  
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Cell:  315-729-3804
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