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Revision as of 23:33, 2009 February 26
The CCMDB.mdb is the ACCESS program the PDAs sync into. It screens the data for internal consistency and ranges, and then exports it in a format that can be imported into TMSX or MedTMS.
Each PDA has a combo of two ACCESS databases associated to it: a ccmdb.mdb file which is identical for all until synced into, and a settings.mdb which contains location specific information such as the path to the Regional Server, and the hospital and ward names. Any data in the ccmdb.mdb is considered transient, the file can be replaced with an empty new version at any time. Rolling out new versions is done by batch and a file that is currently open will not be overwritten. Additionally, this programs folder contains a \Master directory where the master version of the ccmdb.mdb is stored. Any changes required to the program can be made on this master file, and then rolled out by copying the master\updt_all.bat batch file to a local drive (batch code can’t cope with running from an unnamed drive) and running it.
Change Log
Starting May 27, 2008 the change log will be stored in the. See CCMDB.mdb Change Log.
For 2009 see Change_Log_2009 for the latest.
TOstryzniuk 23:08, 29 December 2008 (CST)
Additional Info Required
- will break out as separate pages
starting Access
filtering to complete only
Yellow fields and error messages
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Checking your Data in Access
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other thing to do when using ACCESS
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deleting in ACCESS
the process of sending your data from access
Deleting data after sending from access
Discussion
- data collectors must participate and fill this information in.TOstryzniuk 22:31, 29 October 2008 (CDT)
- ATTENTION all Data collectors: Can you please contribute to the above information in regards to the steps above for using ACCESS. This forum is a collaborative and was requested by data collectors thus we require your participation on the WIKI here. We need to have documentation of the above steps that collector follow.TOstryzniuk 23:31, 26 February 2009 (CST)