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− | # These documents are not cumulative so | + | # These documents are not cumulative so clients will need to read the KIL, RIL, and Release Notes for each release between the current production release and the latest available. |
− | # | + | # Clients will want to continue to check for new Service Packs or Hot Fixes |
# If a new Service Packs or Hot Fix is released, review the new RIL to determine if any patient safety issues contained apply to your organization | # If a new Service Packs or Hot Fix is released, review the new RIL to determine if any patient safety issues contained apply to your organization | ||
− | :*For each HF, there will be a subsequent RIL, but AHS does not publish a KIL for each specific HF | + | :*For each HF, there will be a subsequent RIL, but AHS does not publish a KIL for each specific HF. |
− | # Generally if | + | # Generally if clients are in the configuration phase it makes sense to just take the release since testing has not started yet. |
− | # If | + | # If clients have started testing and opt to take the release, a full regression test will need to be performed. |
These documents are available on the SFDC Product Documentation tab | These documents are available on the SFDC Product Documentation tab |
Revision as of 14:50, 18 April 2011
These are the documents to review:
1.KIL (Known Issues List)
2.RIL (Resolved Issues List)
3.Release Notes
Next Steps:
- These documents are not cumulative so clients will need to read the KIL, RIL, and Release Notes for each release between the current production release and the latest available.
- Clients will want to continue to check for new Service Packs or Hot Fixes
- If a new Service Packs or Hot Fix is released, review the new RIL to determine if any patient safety issues contained apply to your organization
- For each HF, there will be a subsequent RIL, but AHS does not publish a KIL for each specific HF.
- Generally if clients are in the configuration phase it makes sense to just take the release since testing has not started yet.
- If clients have started testing and opt to take the release, a full regression test will need to be performed.
These documents are available on the SFDC Product Documentation tab
- Select Product -> Allscripts Enterprise EHR
- Select Release Name -> 11.2
- Select Documentation Type -> Release Notes