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Re: Links, Units, Ranges?

  •  05-18-2008, 4:59 PM

    Re: Links, Units, Ranges?

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    Brian,

    please do not apologize for all your questions.  We appreciate them!  Hearing from our users helps us prioritize areas of improvements in future releases.  Thanks!  Smile [:)]

    As for your questions...

    Yes, if you backup the entire directory, then in case of a disk crash you should be able to recover all of your data.  Please note that the recommended way of backing up is to create a single back up file using the File / Save PHR backup... menu item.  The reason is that this creates a single file instead of the multiple database files and it's easier to make sure that the complete set of correlated data has been saved.

    Suggestion #1, yes, the intention was to create 'fake' measurements for the test, containing the range values.  If these values are listed with the test, then you can plot them on a graph.  You can also create a completely 'fake' test and add the high/low values as measurements of this 'fake' test.  You'd use this to plot custom graphs, but you'd want to remove them from reports...

    Finally, you are right that suggestion #3 has the disadvantage you identified, which is that HealthFrame only lists date/times for the journal entries and makes it harder to identify where the ranges are tracked.  Alternatively, you can create multiple journals and link to the jounals themselves (journals have names are more easily identifiable for linking) - please see image below.

    Thanks!
    Support Team

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