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From: | Richard Terry |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] re: vaccinations |
Date: | Wed, 9 Mar 2005 14:55:39 +1100 |
User-agent: | KMail/1.5.4 |
? > All design credits go to Richard ! I just followed his specs. Well, not quite. Where did the extra listbox come from in gnuMed which seems to contain 'schedules'. Of what? See the attatched png's. Firstly the vb original (rt_vaccinations_vb.png). One selects the condition one is vaccinating against (target disease or schedule. if part of this), This is what is displayed in the first column (see rt_vaccinations_vb_schedules with the record of a child who has both schedules and isolated single disease vaccinations). I include the composite overlay of your gnuMed vacciantions panel in my wx25 overall design (composite.png). BTW, you mention the vaccination thing works - not here. The clear button dosn't clear the editing area, I can't seem to bring up vaccines to add (am I missing something as I did install the test data),and also thenthe ok button is meant to drop the newly added vaccine onto the list for later saving at the doctors discretion. Also, one should be able to edit previous vaccine data to change a mistake by clicking on the list member and having its contents reappear back in the editing boxes. This BTW is obviously logged as a change in auditing, but is necessary, as one does things like put in the wrong vaccine number/brand vaccine. Regards Richard > Why was it written even if not in 0.1-must-have ? Because > it's a use case for my mother (a pediatrican). I just haven't > followed through to deployment yet :-( > > Karsten
rt_vaccinations_vb.png
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composite.png
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rt_vaccinations_wx25.png
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rt_vaccinations_vb_schedules.png
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