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  Exporting your data      
 

The database remains flexible. Each installation of VitalData is unique, and yet there is consistency in its structure. Users may adapt and extend local lists and look-up tables. All data is accessible to enquiries and reports, which may be created using Crystal Reports™ or other ODBC compliant reporting packages.

We work closely with national bodies to ensure that our new developments comply with NHS initiatives.

VitalData is also highly cost-effective. Not only is it significantly less than any of the alternatives it also includes as much of your original Proton data as you wish. A major element of the upgrade cost is related to how much data is migrated across from Proton, and as you make the final decision on what to include, the cost of the upgrade is very much under your control.

It will even run on your existing hardware platform.

But remember, this is just the tip of the iceberg. Beneath the radically revised user interface is a totally up-to-date, industry standard database engine used the world over. A system designed to keep your finger on the pulse.

 
  Getting your data  
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Data can be exported into Excel
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...or as a Crystal Report™
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  And to make the transition even smoother we even maintain
the original variable names from Proton. So a Quark report that was constructed like this...
 
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