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matchind 0 means... | matchind 0 means... | ||
*Matched 0 means that Manitoba Health doesn't have a matched. | |||
matchind 1 means... | matchind 1 means... | ||
matchind 2 means... | matchind 2 means... | ||
Revision as of 15:26, 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
- We can find it on "X" drive MB_Health_Records_Cleaning.
- MB Health Conditoner.mdb
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
The data processor uses the program. The statistician coordinates communication with MB Health. The person providing the info at HB Health is Marc Silva.
What do the "matchind" values mean?
matchind 0 means...
- Matched 0 means that Manitoba Health doesn't have a matched.
matchind 1 means...
matchind 2 means...