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This article explains the use of the Manitoba Health Access Database <what will we call it if not conditioner>. | |||
==Sending Process to MHSC== | |||
==Instruction on how to run the MB Health ACCESS database "Conditioner"== | |||
=== where is the program === | |||
... | ... | ||
===where are the data files === | |||
X:\CCMDB_ADMIN_DATABASE\MB_Health_Records_Cleaning\MBHealth\ | X:\CCMDB_ADMIN_DATABASE\MB_Health_Records_Cleaning\MBHealth\ | ||
Explain the naming structure... | Explain the naming structure... | ||
How does the file get there? | |||
who are the contacts? | |||
===What do the "matchind" values mean? === | ===What do the "matchind" values mean? === | ||
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matchind 2 means... | matchind 2 means... | ||
==What does the program look for? == | |||
===What do we do when something is found? === | |||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
[[Category:Data_Processing]] | [[Category:Data_Processing]] | ||
[[Category: Questions]] | [[Category: Questions]] | ||
Revision as of 13:56, 19 November 2008
This article explains the use of the Manitoba Health Access Database <what will we call it if not conditioner>.
Sending Process to MHSC
Instruction on how to run the MB Health ACCESS database "Conditioner"
where is the program
...
where are the data files
X:\CCMDB_ADMIN_DATABASE\MB_Health_Records_Cleaning\MBHealth\
Explain the naming structure...
How does the file get there?
who are the contacts?
What do the "matchind" values mean?
matchind 0 means... matchind 1 means... matchind 2 means...