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We are currently using HECS, but have an overflow workshop about a mile away for community and private SLA's. When we didn't have very much to look after, we didn't see the need in investing in a new database. Our number of external assets has now grown and we are considering a separate database. We like e-mat, but it still may be too powerful for our needs. We are as yet undecided.
I am waiting for our Chief Tech to come back off holiday before making any decisions, or he's likely to lynch me (won't you Huw) wink


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We at Altnagelvin Hospital have just purchased E-MAT.
Obviously liked what we saw, but when we get it fully populated, up and running for a few weeks, I will give you my verdict.
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I've spoken to Marc Eve directly, as it happens he has already successfully completed the form and downloaded the trial of E-MAT.

Please note that firewalls within your organisation may cause problems accessing our form and download page - we provide an alternative download link on the E-MAT page of our website should anyone have any difficulties.

Kind regards,

Paul Stockton
Barwick Systems
http://www.barwicksystems.co.uk

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Originally posted by Marcel Eve:
I've tried to register for a trial copy of E-MAT but the form will not accept my email address because it has capitals in it.

Since the email address field is mandatory the form will not complete.

Can you fix this?

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I have a solution for all.

Forget about all these electronic database's and Intranet, networks, harddisk backup, megabit-bob-byte thinggy-ma-jiggys. mad

Just use Pencil and paper. wink
Why change what has worked for years eh ? smile

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Luddite! wink

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Is that anything like Loctite, Huw eek


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Well the E-MAT software is developed using an Abacus and punch cards then we put it through our "nostalgia compiler" to produce the beautiful Windows version that it is now. wink

If you really want paper so much there is a Print button on every screen, or for the
more advanced user: ONE-click of the Excel button on each screen will take your data immediately into Excel where you may use the "export to abacus" function. laugh

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E-MAT v1.05 is now available from our website at: http://www.barwicksystems.co.uk

Enhancements include:

* Model Number added to supplier letter template
* All job cards and reports use the heading configured in the ini file
* Parts can now be searched for by part number when entering service history
* Enhanced printer handling
* New printer configuration options available in the tools menu
* Updated Help file
* Updated Tutorial
* now possible to delete service history entries from the scrap section
* now possible to delete equipment from the scrap list
* Email and web links added to the companies and contacts maintenance screens
* Equipment type is no longer mandatory for none equipment jobs

Plus many other enhancements.

Paul Stockton
Barwick Systems

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* now possible to delete service history entries from the scrap section
* now possible to delete equipment from the scrap list

Hang on a minute ! Those don't sound like "enhancements" to me - sounds more like a recipe for disaster ! We're supposed to keep records on equipment for years - FULL records ! We've had more than one case (unfortunately) where we've had to produce details of service dates etc on a piece of equipment which has been scrapped but was involved in an incident beforehand (- which is probably why it was scrapped).
Archive the data by all means, but delete it ? I don't think so.


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I agree Roy

Doesn't DB9801 (section 7.2) state that we have to keep records for 11 years in line with HC(89)20. Although I have looked in said HC and it is very vague, doesn't specify what records to keep for 11 years so I am assuming it is all records. Have also been told by a medical records manager that any entry involving children or babies must be kept for 25 years. I take this as meaning any inventory, repair, incident etc involving equipment used on a child should be kept for 25 years.

If anyone can clarify this so that it is more straight forward I would be very grateful.

HELP! a stack of 25 year old files has just fallen on me!!!

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