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"What's New" Issue
May 11, 2004
  1. For both 2.63 and 3.0: Don’t restore databases unless you have talked to CDC and understand the ramifications of restoring an old database! It may impact your ability to transmit orders!
  2. You can enter distributions without using your mouse! Use the space bar to pull down the dropdown boxes
  3. The workaround for pulling an Individual Transactions Report using one vaccine or one provider: Use the Summary of Transactions by Vaccine or Summary of Doses Distributed by Lot Number report to gather the data.
  4. Run a “Varicella Orders Sent to CDC, not Yet Shipped” report to assure your varicella orders are up to date. Any orders two weeks old or older should be brought to CDC’s attention.
  5. For employees who have left your program – you can now delete them from your security database. After you mark them for deletion, pack all databases.
       

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