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We have a tight convention for the file names used in sending data. Adherence to this is required for our automated processes to work. Since file generation is automated as well, this is for reference only and should not affect data collection. | |||
The '''sent files naming conventions' are: | The '''sent files naming conventions' are: | ||
* '''''<identifier>'''''.csv - the actual data file | * '''''<identifier>'''''.csv - the actual data file | ||
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for example: M_12_HSC_H4H_gh.csv | for example: M_12_HSC_H4H_gh.csv | ||
[[Category:IT Instructions]] | [[Category:IT Instructions]] | ||
[[Category:Standards and Conventions]] | [[Category:Standards and Conventions]] |
Revision as of 14:42, 2012 November 22
We have a tight convention for the file names used in sending data. Adherence to this is required for our automated processes to work. Since file generation is automated as well, this is for reference only and should not affect data collection.
The sent files naming conventions' are:
- <identifier>.csv - the actual data file
Where <identifier> stands for
- <M for medicine or C for icu>_<batch #>_<3-letter hospital>_<2-3-letter ward>_
for example: M_12_HSC_H4H_gh.csv