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Whay does your second signature just above this comment is listed as User talke? [[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] ([[User talk:TOstryzniuk|talk]]) 15:19, 2012 September 18 (CDT)
Whay does your second signature just above this comment is listed as User talk? [[User:TOstryzniuk|Trish Ostryzniuk]] ([[User talk:TOstryzniuk|talk]]) 15:19, 2012 September 18 (CDT)


[[Category:Data processing batch files]]
[[Category:Data processing batch files]]

Revision as of 14:19, 18 September 2012

This script supersedes the previously used batch file Appending.bat

Data Processor uses this script during the Data Appending Process to move and rename files sent by the Data Collectors from the Regional Server to the local import directory.

The script is located in C:\ccmis_backup on the main data processing computer. A backup copy is located in X:\ccmis_backup\Copy of batch files on Pagasa C drive.

Please refer to the script for details on functionality.


For those who don't have assess to script this is what it does

This is a batch file that automates two processes: A

  • moves batch files "sent" CSV files from the Regional Server to Data Processors computers' local hard drive, renames extension to txt, in preparation for appending or uploading files into the master Critical Care TMSX or Medicine MedTMS data repository. Create by Tina Tenbergen

FROM:

TO:


B.

  • Copies output Access mdb (database) files from the Regional Server (Twister) to the SAN (X:Drive)
  • the following mdb are copied:
  • greensheets.mdb
  • PDA_Pending.mdb
  • TASKS.mdb
  • TmpV2_1.mdb

Frequency


Notes

  • Implemented script on Data Processor's PC. Explained functionality and ran through a test to demonstrate how the script works. No problems in the production environment.--Fschumacher (talk) 13:52, 2012 September 17 (CDT)

Template:Discussion Whay does your second signature just above this comment is listed as User talk? Trish Ostryzniuk (talk) 15:19, 2012 September 18 (CDT)