Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of SchedUserManual
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v10 v11 21 21 * Continue below in the Set-up for the First Time section. 22 22 23 == Definitions == 23 24 == Orientation == 25 === Definitions === 24 26 ||'''Term'''||'''Description'''|| 25 27 ||Access Block||Access Blocks are color-coded representations of the amount of time allotted for a specific Access Type (or appointment). In the some places, they may be referred to as an Availability Block in the source code.|| … … 30 32 ||Slot||Number of appointments per defined appointment length. For example: If SLOTS = 4 and your clinic (resource) appointment length is 30 minutes, then there are four (4) available appointments for every 30 minutes.|| 31 33 34 === Clinic Display Area === 35 The clinic schedule area is composed of date columns and time rows. Each column 36 represents a day and each row represents a time interval. The time intervals can be 37 10, 15, 20, or 30 minutes. You can change the time interval using the View menu as long as the time interval is greater than the clinic default slot time. For 38 more information about Time Scale, see the View Menu. 32 39 33 == Orientation == 40 Access Blocks (areas of the schedule which are available for patient appointments) 41 are indicated by the adjacent appointment times and dates. They may be color-coded 42 to user preference. Different colors represent different Access Types. Position the 43 cursor in such an area and click on the schedule display. The type of clinic access and 44 the number of appointment slots available are visible in a message in the status bar at 45 the bottom of the scheduling window. Clinic Access Types and colors can be defined 46 and changed by the administrator of the scheduling package. (See Setting Up and 47 Administering BSDX on for more information.) TODO: FIX THIS LINK. 48 49 Patient appointments are displayed on the schedule as white boxes containing a 50 patient name and a note (if applicable), as shown in Figure 2-1. 51 52 34 53 == Starting the Program == 35 54 == Set-up for the First Time ==