[MEDITECH-L] NPR Z program

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Fitzgerald, Kevin (R5)

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May 15, 2008, 1:57:45 PM5/15/08
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Hi, I would like to get a complete list of the Z program available and what the is the argument

I know Meditech website as a lot on it and iatric does have some too

But I keep finding some that are not on those lists and I don't know how to use them

Is there a list somewhere that lists the entire Z program and the argument?

Thanks,

Kevin Fitzgerald

Analyste de système

Systems analyst


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JohnMar...@rush.edu

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May 15, 2008, 4:32:49 PM5/15/08
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In our Magic system I counted approximately 720 Z programs. I assume that
the lists on Iatric Systems and Meditech websites represent either the
most useful programs and/or the only ones they feel are safe for the
average user. In my limited experience, those are the two best lists.

In Magic you can check out the source code of the Z programs by going into
the NPR macro editor and hitting F4 (Get), then entering \Z + F9 for a
Lookup. *Some* of these programs are documented with comments explaining
the arguments.

John-Mark Freve
Application Analyst
Rush Oak Park Hospital
Oak Park, IL
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Mitch Lawrence

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May 15, 2008, 4:43:59 PM5/15/08
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You can do the same procedure in C/S, except the key is F5.

Mitch

John Sharpe

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May 15, 2008, 5:26:33 PM5/15/08
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Kevin,

>From any NPR macro you can use one of the following techniques to read the
Z programs yourself.

Magic: F4
ObjectCode: %APP.DPM.zcus.report.M.macro
SourceCode: \APP.DPM.zcus.report.M.macro
CS: F5
DPM: APP.DPM
PROCEDURE: zcus.report.M.macro

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Hi, I would like to get a complete list of the Z program available and what
the is the argument
I know Meditech website as a lot on it and iatric does have some too
But I keep finding some that are not on those lists and I don't know how to
use them

Is there a list somewhere that lists the entire Z program and the argument?

Thanks,
Kevin Fitzgerald
Analyste de syst?me

Mitch Lawrence

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May 15, 2008, 5:41:51 PM5/15/08
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C/S is a bit different than what you have listed.

F5
DPM: APP.DPM
PROCEDURE: zcus.procedure (if wanting to look at the source code of a
procedure)
PROCEDURE: M zcus.procedure (followed by)
MACRO: macro.name (if wanting to look at the source code of a macro)

Mitch

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John Sharpe

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May 15, 2008, 5:43:53 PM5/15/08
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Good point. Thank you Mitch!
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