A doctor has my same fee schedules. I would like to copy the fee without having to export and import each and every schedule.
Question? What file can I copy inside his database to import into mine ?
Fee Schedule MYSQL Table
- Manny Ramirez
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Fee Schedule MYSQL Table
Manny Ramirez
Senior Network Engineer
E-ssential Networks LLC
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E-ssential Networks LLC
Re: Fee Schedule MYSQL Table
Although it's tedious, exporting and importing each and every fee schedule is the safest way to do it. Your fee schedule's have unique keys that I can almost guarantee are different then his keys which means copying his file into your database will cause a plethora of errors in the system. The only other way to do this would be a custom query copying or updating his database table into yours but even that has consequences if done incorrectly. We would most likely charge a fee to do that for you (if it's even possible to do accurately). I'd recommend exporting and importing a couple of fee schedules a day. That tool was written for this exact purpose so it's my preferred suggestion.
The best thing about a boolean is even if you are wrong, you are only off by a bit.
Jason Salmon
Open Dental Software
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Jason Salmon
Open Dental Software
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Re: Fee Schedule MYSQL Table
It would be a feature request to add the capability to do multiple fee schedules simultaneously.
Jordan Sparks, DMD
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