Using powerhouse to create appointment system
Robert Edis
Robert_Edis at notes.ntrs.com
Tue Nov 28 14:02:43 CST 2006
G'day Darren
Have you done the basics? I.e. do you have a scope document signed off by
the users? Has functional analysis been done? Do you have a detailed
requirements spec?
The prototyping idea is good. In fact I think this is one of the
strengths of PH. You can know something together quick and dirty to help
the users define clearly what they need.
The actual application doesn't sound too difficult. Using PH Web as the
UI would be nice but get the basic programming logic right in green screen
form first.
Have fun!
Bluey
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:38:57 +1000
From: "Stratford, Darren" <dstratford at cabrini.com.au>
Subject: Using powerhouse to create appointment system
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Hi there,
Newbie here so have patience :)
I was wondering if anyone has had the fun of creating an appointment
type system with Powerhouse on vms environment using RMS files?
I have been requested to create an appointment system as part of an
existing system and wondered if anyone had experience in doing such a
thing.
I will be working with beds, allotting people to beds for specific
times, depending on procedures being handled. Thus need to be able to do
things like warn if session longer than available time slot etc, warn if
procedure goes past unit end working hours etc.
Any hints or ideas would be good, I have started something but users
have altered manner in which they want to enter data and thus mean I
have to start coding from relative scratch again, so be a good time to
get any fresh ideas.
Thanks in advance,
Darren.
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