Meeting: | SPARC OS Technical Committee |
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Date: | 04/26/2023 |
Time: | 3:00 pm |
MUSC | |
Iowa | |
LA CaTS | |
Children’s National | |
Case Western | |
OHSU | |
Stony Brook Medicine |
Agenda:
Standup Round for institutional updates
Louisiana Clinical & Translational Science Center:
4/12/23
Follow up from last meeting- Q: When will MUSC update to rails 6? A:No timeline yet
No update
4/26/23
MUSC:
4/26/23
3.4.0 SPARC Fulfillment - released 4/20/23. Github to be released 2 weeks later
Next release SPARCRelease 3.11.0
Oregon Health & Science University:
4/12/23
Follow up from 3/29/23 meeting:
Q: Looking to migrate mass amounts of catalog services between programs and cores. Is there a best practice, script, etc. to do this? A:
No established best practice for mass updates.
MUSC did a large # of service updates for a program, years ago and it was a complex process (also had to consider Fulfillment data) that needed to have several check points for data integrity.
As OHSU mentioned, their script fix on this story may handle the Admin Edits orphaned services. However, still consider split/notify hierarchy to make sure the correct provider gets those service req submission emails.
Recommendation is to use what’s supported in SPARC currently:
Inactive old service and create a new service under new program/core (is manual per service)
Use the Catalog feature to move services to a diff program or core (is manual per service)
If still desiring to use script for mass changes (e.g, for bigger priority to preserve all history with a service with the change), do incrementally for migration & data checks along the way, as well as report checks that request #s and data appears correctly.
Still looking for ‘your_cost’ field, how it gets calculated
Will follow up with Imogen with code
OHSU is working on testing 3.10.1
Having users test in dev environment
4/26/23
Iowa
4/12/23
not in attendance
4/26/23
Case Western
4/12/23
not in attendance
4/26/23
Children’s National
4/12/23
not in attendance
4/26/23
Stony Brook:
4/12/23
not in attendance
4/26/23