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{{PAGENAME}} is used as part of [[Using Cognos2 to keep track of patients]] to list '''profiles where the | {{PAGENAME}} is used as part of [[Using Cognos2 to keep track of patients]] to list '''profiles where the most recent [[Service tmp entry]] or [[Boarding Loc]] entry is more than 14 days old. | ||
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{{PAGENAME}} can be opened with the "⏱" button on the [[Main Form (CCMDB.accdb)|Main Form]]. | {{PAGENAME}} can be opened with the "⏱" button on the [[Main Form (CCMDB.accdb)|Main Form]]. |
Revision as of 21:39, 2021 January 2
Cognos2 No Service or Loc in some time query is used as part of Using Cognos2 to keep track of patients to list profiles where the most recent Service tmp entry or Boarding Loc entry is more than 14 days old.
Cognos2 No Service or Loc in some time query can be opened with the "⏱" button on the Main Form.
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Use this to figure out if there are profiles that might have "lost touch" with Cognos2.
One way a record could loose touch is if e.g. a service was entered with a time other than the time listed in Cognos, and the record was excluded to get it off the list. Such a record would not then show up in Cognos Ender because it was excluded. And we can't just ignore exclusions in ender and keep listing, because if we did, correctly excluded records would also keep showing up in ender.
Maybe there is a better way to do that, but I can't think of it. |
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You can't exclude a record from this query (short of entering a dispo or a new service or boarding loc if available), it is just what it is.
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