Thanks for that suggestion. It sounds promising. Are the "#" signs reserved symbols (I suspect they are!) We'll need to do some modifying of our file-naming convention in that case, as we used "#" signs embedded in the file name as delimiters. e.g...
The doctor's office I'm working for receives Faxes related to their patients (e.g. X-rays, labs, etc.) which they file in a TIF format with consistently named file names, which include the patient's chart number. The file name and path is captured in an MSA97 table. What we'd like to be able to...
I have an Access97 application that opens Word97, and creates a document to be sent to a medical specialist. I'd like to automate the sending of that through Winfax, with the added capability of specifying one or more "attachments" which would be TIF files (and possibly other type...
Rafe, Thanks very much for you time and reply:
<<Controls are they named: “Glucose”, “Uric Acid”, “Sodium”, etc. in the “Master Labs Table”?>>
Yes they are. To fill out the picture a little more, the application is to generate a labs request form to be sent off to a lab for a given patient. The...
Thanks for your reply.
I finally got everything changed by simply opening a copy of the table (struct only), changing on the copy, saving it as I went along, and finally appending the data back into the changed table. (Believe it or not, virtually all of those some 240 odd fields are needed...
Rafe, Thanks for your post. Though I'm familiar with the Compuserve forums, I'm new to the tek-tips forum, so am not sure if this is the place for replies to answers. If this needs to be done elsewhere, someone please inform me.
You wrote: <<My first question is how do you know which items are...
I have an Access97 table that contains approximately 240 fields, which has been functioning just fine. When I changed the data type of several of these fields from Date/Time to Text, and then attempted to save this file, I got, "Too many fields defined. You tried to perform an operation...
In my Access 97 app I have a report that lists a number of lab tests, some of which are bundled as panels. Currently I'm using a report detail line to display these. I would like to add some way of setting off which tests are included in the panel, and which are not. The ideal would be to have a...
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