Drew Jensen wrote:
Not to worry... the hospital where my wife works still hasn't gotten computers for their doctors yet, so any help would be appreciated. Warmest greetings, fredDrew's answer was good. i was able to "add" a field (column) and edit the first column of the same name and it has worked so far. Now if i just find the correct formula to stick in there which will display the patient's age in years and months, we'll be home free!Have a great evening! :) Thanks Drew! and all the others who helped as well!The questions are getting easier Familia...old post on oooforum on that. You can get the example database that went with it at http://www.paintedfrogceramics.com/OpenOffice/MedRecords.odbThere is a single query in the file that displays a patient's ages from days through years. ( pediatrics through geriatrics if you like )There is a form in that file also to show how to do the calculation in Basic instead of SQL, but the basic macro isn't in the forum, was listed in the forum post. If that interests you let me know - I think it might be worth putting this up, with a fresh post at the new forum.DrewWell - went back and looked at that old thread from 2005 ... hmm..Sorry September was a bad time for me on keeping up at the OOoOforum.org site...--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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