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The L_ files and tables are where the actual patient data is stored. L_ stands for "Local", in contrast to the [["S" Files]].  
In both Access and HanDBase, data is kept either in “L_”- or in “S_”-files or tables.
 
The “L_”-repositories store the actual data collected on patients. Their structure is the same at all locations, but the content differs. L_ stands for "Local", in contrast to the [["S" Files]].  


There are L_ files on your [[PDA]], which is where [[HanDBase]] stores its L_ tables. Copies of these files are located on the desktop PC and on the network in the L_Handbase folder, and there in a subdirectory corresponding to the location of the PDA.  
There are L_ files on your [[PDA]], which is where [[HanDBase]] stores its L_ tables. Copies of these files are located on the desktop PC and on the network in the L_Handbase folder, and there in a subdirectory corresponding to the location of the PDA.  

Revision as of 11:26, 2008 March 27

In both Access and HanDBase, data is kept either in “L_”- or in “S_”-files or tables.

The “L_”-repositories store the actual data collected on patients. Their structure is the same at all locations, but the content differs. L_ stands for "Local", in contrast to the "S" Files.

There are L_ files on your PDA, which is where HanDBase stores its L_ tables. Copies of these files are located on the desktop PC and on the network in the L_Handbase folder, and there in a subdirectory corresponding to the location of the PDA. The L_ files sync into the L_ tables of the same name in the CCMDB.mdb Access program.

The L_ files currently in use are: