Understanding Record Tables
Each Record Table in the Data Dictionary describes the fields 
 that exist in each record 
 in a file.  The 
 table below describes the field information, which is displayed in each 
 column of a Record Table.
Note:  To see a list of 
 Record Tables for the software module, refer to the Data 
 Dictionary Overview.
 
	
	
	
		Record 
		 Table Columns  | 
		
	
	
		Field 
		 Name  | 
		Lists 
		 the name of the field. 
		Notes: 
		
			The 
			 field name is required for the report or project that you 
			 build using a third-party application such as Crystal Reports™.  
			(Key) 
			 next to a field name indicates that this is the specific field 
			 of information used to access a record(s) in a Record Table 
			 or file. For example, the  
			 is the key to the Patient file.  
		  | 
	
	
		Type  | 
		Defines 
		 what type of data the field contains.  This information may 
		 be helpful when planning your project. 
		
			decimal:  Indicates 
			 a numeric field with digits to the left and right of the decimal 
			 place where x 
			 is the number of digits to the left of the decimal and y is the number of 
			 digits to the right of the decimal.  
			int:  Indicates 
			 a four-byte integer value that supports numbers from -2147483648 
			 to 2147483647.  
			varchar:  Indicates 
			 an alphanumeric field that contains a string of text.  A 
			 text string can contain any combination of characters including 
			 letters, words, numbers, and spaces.  
			time:  Indicates 
			 a time value.  
			date:  Indicates 
			 a date value.  
		  | 
	
	
		Length  | 
		Lists 
		 the maximum field length. 
		Notes: 
		
			x:  Indicates 
			 a STRING field length or a numeric without decimal places.  
			x,y:  Indicates 
			 a decimal numeric field with digits to the left and right 
			 of the decimal place where x is the number of digits 
			 to the left of the decimal and y is the number of digits 
			 to the right of the decimal. 
			Example:  (4,2) 
			 means 4 digits to the left and 2 digits to the right of the 
			 decimal, a total of 6 digits.  
			DATE:  Indicates a 
			 field formatted as a date.  Date field lengths can vary 
			 depending on the method for storing the century.  
			TIME:  Indicates a 
			 field formatted for time.  
		  | 
	
 
Linking (Joining) Record Tables
There are times that you will need to link information from one record 
 table to create the common threads needed to retrieve the information 
 you want.  Below are some examples of commonly used table links.
	
	
	
		Record 
		 Table Columns  | 
		
	
	
		Linking 
		 Patient Files  | 
		
	
	
		gmguar  | 
		Account_ID  | 
	
	
		gmpat  | 
		Account  | 
	
	
		gmpatin  | 
		Account  | 
	
	
		gmpatin2  | 
		Account  | 
	
	
		Linking 
		 Service/Procedure Files  | 
		
	
	
		gmsdte  | 
		Account 
		 _ID, Ticket_Number_ID  | 
	
	
		gmspro  | 
		Ticket_Number_ID  | 
	
	
		Linking 
		 Payment Files  | 
		
	
	
		gmpay  | 
		Ticket_Number_ID, 
		 Account  | 
	
	
		Linking 
		 Location File  | 
		
	
	
		gmmisc_location  | 
		substring 
		 (gmmisc_location.Location_ID,2,2)  | 
	
	
		Linking 
		 Insurance File  | 
		
	
	
		gmmisc_insurance  | 
		substring 
		 (gmmisc_insurance.Insurance_ID,2,5)  |