| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
1. A site reported a problem where a one-time order could not be
system parameter is not defined, the system will use the continuous order
parameters to determine the stop date, rather than the start and stop date
being equal. Then, when BCMA marks the medication as 'Given', Inpatient
Medications will expire the order. NOIS# BUT-0501-20609
2. With the release of the Pharmacy Ordering Enhancements patches two
spaces were allowed in the schedule field. In testing, it was discovered
that a user could enter the two spaces at the end of the schedule and it
was accepted by the software. The software was not intended to work this
way. Upon installation of this patch, the trailing spaces will be
discontinued by the provider because it was expired due to the start and
stripped off the text the user enters at the schedule prompt.
stop date being the same. However, the medication still displayed in Bar
Code Medication Administration (BCMA) V. 1.0 because of the 12-hour rule
for displaying one-time orders on the Virtual Due List. This patch
corrects this problem by changing the way the stop date for one-time
orders is calculated. There will be a ward parameter, system parameter and
the standard calculation. The hierarchy will be to check the one-time ward
parameter first, if not defined, check the system parameter. If the
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