teryhill wrote on Monday, June 30, 2014:
Does anyone have a top down listing of the programs in openemr or could you suggest a program that would give that output?
Thanks
Terry Hill
teryhill wrote on Monday, June 30, 2014:
Does anyone have a top down listing of the programs in openemr or could you suggest a program that would give that output?
Thanks
Terry Hill
visolveemr wrote on Tuesday, July 01, 2014:
Hello
It would be helpful for us to answer, if you could elaborate what kind of program listing you expect in OpenEMR.
Thanks
OpenEMR Customization/Support Team,
ViSolve Inc
services@visolve.com
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teryhill wrote on Tuesday, July 01, 2014:
when the program loads what is he startup program then what programs branch from there. Currently the only way I have found is to grab a program and dig. A long time ago I used a program for Dbase that would list the programs used and their parent programs so yo got like a family tree. Just something to make it a little easier to figure out where to start .
Thanks
Terry
fsgl wrote on Friday, July 04, 2014:
If this does not make a user esotropic (crossed eyes), nothing will. Here is a schema and it is just for the database. Easier on the eyes and the brain to open phpMyAdmin instead. I’ve not come across a similar schema for all modules in OpenEMR.
It’s helpful to use the Tree view instead of the Sliding menu for the left navigational side bar to get a better sense of how things are organized.
After a user becomes familiar with the User Guides and Supplementary Topics in the Wiki, he will quickly develop a mental map of the lay of the land.