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Function documentation Medical Practice Calendar Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

In the planning cockpit, you can jump to the medical practice calendar. The medical practice calendar has a clear graphical layout, which allows you to schedule appointments easily. For example, you can assign medical services to a physician or a medical device workstation.

The medical practice calendar is based on the Structure linkSAP appointment calendar and is implemented in the form of a Business Add-In (BAdI).

Caution

Edit appointments in relevant calendars in the medical practice calendar only, otherwise confirmation to Occupational Health is not guaranteed.

Prerequisites

You process the BAdI EHSH_MPC_INTEGRATION in Customizing for Occupational Health by choosing Scheduling ® Business Add-Ins (BAdIs) ® BAdI: Integration of Medical Practice Calendar. The BAdI is activated in the standard system. If the BAdI is not activated, you can enter appointments directly in the planning cockpit.

Activities

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       1.      In the planning cockpit, select the medical services that you want to manage in the medical practice calendar.

       2.      To open the medical practice calendar, choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text with the quick info text Medical Practice Calendar.

The Medical Practice Calendar dialog box appears.

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You can change the default calendar by choosing This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Open a New Calendar, selecting the calendar for a physician, for example, and then saving your selection by choosing This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Set Calendar As Default.

       3.      In the Services Without Appointment area, select a medical service.

       4.      Double-click the required date in the calendar.

The Appointment Calendar: Create Group Appointmentdialog box appears.

       5.      Change the appointment if necessary to suit the form you require.

 

 

 

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