PSO*7.0*154 (5436)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME PSO*7.0*154
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2003-11-24 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK OUTPATIENT PHARMACY
REQUIRED BUILD
  • PSO*7.0*136
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
  • PSO*7.0*139
    ACTION:   Don't install, leave global
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
SBY-1003-30858
    Outpatient Pharmacy Version 7.0, a message is received that the
    patient is in use. Then if an "^" is entered for the PATIENT STATUS
    prompt, the cross-reference entries in the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55)
    could be deleted for that patient.
 
This patch has a post install clean-up routine that will:
 
1. Look for entries in the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55) affected by the
   problem above and will rebuild the missing cross-references.
 
Prescriptions are not seen in Patient Prescription Processing 
2. Once the cross-reference is rebuilt for a specific patient, the post
   install will check if the patient has been merged and in case the
   patient's prescriptions still contain the old patient internal entry 
   number, it will correct them with the new patient number in the 
   PRESCRIPTION file (#52). The database problems caused by
   patient merges have been fixed by PSO*7*136, however, patient entries
   in the PHARMACY PATIENT file (#55) with the problem above, could have
   been missed by PSO*7*136 cleanup job. 
   This step of this cleanup will make sure these entries are fixed.
 
[PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option and in Computerized Patient Record System 
During Installation of this patch the user will be asked: "Queue the
Post-Install to run at what Date@Time: ". If the prompt is not 
answered, the patch WILL NOT be installed. After the post install
routine is run to completion at the time the user indicated, a MailMan
message with the subject "PHARMACY PATIENT File (#55) missing entries"
containing the list of prescription cross-references rebuilt will be sent
to the person installing the patch. The prescriptions will then appear in
the Patient Prescription Processing [PSO LM BACKDOOR ORDERS] option and
the CPRS Meds Tab if they are not past their expiration date.
(CPRS) Meds Tab but are seen in View Prescriptions [PSO VIEW] option and 
CPRS Orders Tab.
 
PSO*7*139 corrected the following problem:
    In some situations where a patient is being accessed by Inpatient
    Medications Version 5.0, if an attempt is made to finish orders in
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • PSOPOS12
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B6940533
    • PSOPOS10
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B44832034
ENVIRONMENT CHECK ROUTINE PSOPOS10
POST-INSTALL ROUTINE EN^PSOPOS10