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CCMDB will eventually outgrow Microsoft Access as a storage format. We are investigating storing the data with [[Decision Support Services]]. | CCMDB will eventually outgrow Microsoft Access as a storage format. We are investigating storing the data with [[Decision Support Services]]. | ||
*2016-10-24 sent follow-up email | |||
*2016-10-12 sent follow-up email | *2016-10-12 sent follow-up email | ||
*2016-10-03-- Meeting booked for. | *2016-10-03-- Meeting booked for. |
Revision as of 09:59, 2016 October 24
CCMDB will eventually outgrow Microsoft Access as a storage format. We are investigating storing the data with Decision Support Services.
- 2016-10-24 sent follow-up email
- 2016-10-12 sent follow-up email
- 2016-10-03-- Meeting booked for.
- 2016-09-22 emailed Trevor with likely structure.
- 2016-09-22 sent email about how to get data to Trevor
- 2016-09-19 made new structure; asked Trevor how to get it to him.
- 2016-09-15 met w Dr Roberts and confirmed it’s ok to go ahead with preliminary testing
- 2016-09-08 discussion with Trevor Strome
- ODBC connections should be possible
- Ability write and ? change tables
- Sticking point: auditing
- Terms and conditions changes – spongy answers
- Reporting: sql mgr, then anything that has ODBC connectivity SSRS MS reporting services
- ODBC connections should be possible
- Funding? …if there is a cost we want to keep it reasonable (can’t get better answer)
- Ownership of data? Will others look into our data
- Some should be accessible by all or many, to be discussed with owners
- Research by eg U of M special use of would go back to owners
- 2016-08-04 Trevor emailed that things should start in Sept/Oct and we will need to discuss architecture. Asked for scope.
- 2016-08-03 emailed for update
- 2016-06-12 replied to let me know if I can help
Trevor: “We’ve made some very positive progress in bringing our SQL server on-line and accessing much of our other clinical datamarts (i.e., EDIS, ADT, etc) through direct queries. There are still a few governance/policy annoyances that we’re navigating, but overall things are looking good. If we connect in the next few weeks I should be able to provide you more information, and we can begin to sketch out how an architecture might look.”
- 2016-06-02 emailed for follow-up
- 2016-05-19 Trevor Strome (DSS) thinks there might be a way to get us a SQL server to store our data; waiting to hear back.