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    • scottalanmillerS

      SAMIT: Examining Cloud vs On Premises PIMS Solutions for Veterinary Clinics

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      Avimark: Error Attempt to read a record from XXXXXX.P2$ that doesn´t exist

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      Thanks, seen this a few times recently.

    • scottalanmillerS

      eVetPractice Printing - How it Works and Why Windows & Mac Are Required

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      @Pete-S said in eVetPractice Printing - How it Works and Why Windows & Mac Are Required:

      @scottalanmiller said in eVetPractice Printing - How it Works and Why Windows & Mac Are Required:

      @Pete-S said in eVetPractice Printing - How it Works and Why Windows & Mac Are Required:

      Please share what html function/javascript function/tech/whatever you use to make this happen.

      I think we are at cross purposes. I'm not saying that the app can print from INSIDE the browser. I'm saying that the app can present the HTML TO the browser and the browser's print function can print directly without needing a third party application. Straight from browser to printer.

      However, JavaScript can do this because the HTML5 DOM allows for it, as well. So no need to HAVE to use the browser's print button. If you want the page itself to do it, this is the DOM call... window.print();

      Thanks Scott. We are at cross purposes because I was being very specific when I mentioned where the print is rendered. In a lot of label applications you can't have it rendered in the web browser from html because you need to send special commands to the label printer inside the label. More advanced label printer have lots of special commands, for instance to generate bar codes on the fly (not from graphics) or time of day or a serial number for each label printed.

      Dymo doesn't have that. You can print these exact labels directly, nothing special needed. And this software doesn't need that, they have three products that print identically from the same vendor, they all print the same codes and only this one do they not provide a direct print option. But even in the cases that you are giving, that's not printing exactly, it's using a third party application to do some of your work for you. Again, totally nothing wrong with that, but it's a hokie setup and a really bad design to keep basic printing out of your platform agnostic app and require a potentially buggy or discontinued third party and very limited application to do that simple task for you.

      Same vendor, but different product, uses MS Word in the same way. Can't be bothered to do basic tasks in their software and actually put in more effort, rather than less, to make Word do it for them.

    • pchiodoP

      TeleMedicine for Veterinarian Offices

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      @manxam said in TeleMedicine for Veterinarian Offices:

      Awesome! Sounds like you're doing your best to help companies in their time of need for a really affordable price.
      Wish you guys the best of luck in your new(ish) endeavor.

      Thanks. Yeah, we are pushing hard. We just released a free video conferencing service for them as well (shows our logo while they use it.) It's not so useful for regular telemedicine, but for those that need an ad hoc meeting system, we are offering that, too.

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