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Custom Billing Reports & Crystal Edie Valencia Billing Director & Corporate Trainer Quick Med Claims. Key Topics. Saved Settings v Cloning Report Name and Description Organizing the Custom Folder Common Fields and Tables (Linking) Grouping Formulas. Can You Relate?. UGH!
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Custom Billing Reports & CrystalEdie ValenciaBilling Director & Corporate TrainerQuick Med Claims
Key Topics • Saved Settings v Cloning • Report Name and Description • Organizing the Custom Folder • Common Fields and Tables (Linking) • Grouping • Formulas
Can You Relate? UGH! I can’t find a report? Where the **** is it? I run it every other month. Why can’t I remember where it is stored?
Work Smart I am the smartest person ALIVE! I saved my report settings!
Saved Report Settings • Works for both standard and custom reports • Saves the path and selectors for a report • Allows you to assign meaningful names to the reports you run • Use folders to separate and organize the saved settings
Steps to Save Settings • Identify the report and add the appropriate selectors • Click the Save Report Settings As button
rptdata Folder • Stay within the rptdata • Create as many folders and sub folders as necessary to keep organized
Verify Saved Settings • As you add new items to RescueNet Administration, your saved settings may need to be updated • Call type, priorities, schedules, events • New items often end up being “included” in your selectors • Use “Dynamic Dates” when possible
Dynamic Dates • Instead of entering <custom> dates of 5/3/12 to 5/3/12 • Select Yesterday • When you run the report tomorrow, the date will still be “yesterday”
Cloning a Report • Required when you will be making a change to either a selector or report layout through Crystal Reports • Changes made to a standard report will be lost upon next system upgrade • Steps to cloning a report • Right click the report • Select Clone
Clone Report • Custom Report Name • Name that will appear in the report tree within RNR • Use Meaningful Names • Custom Report Description • Explain what the report does, how it is designed, what data shows on the report • Add date and user name
Custom Folder Which on looks most like your Custom folder?
Organizing the Custom Folder • Can’t make folders or move reports inside RescueNet Reporting • But you can from Windows Explorer • Central Share • Reports32 • Custom • Move both the .rpt and the associated .in2 • Close RNR and reopen
Relational Database Basics • Trips table is almost always the main table for a report • Most fields in the Trips table do not store “the words” • Fields contain numeric references that when linked to another table allow you to display “the words” on your report
The name field in the companies table contains “the words” • You will add the name field to your report • Link the two tables together • Link fields that contain same type of data • Numbers to numbers • Not numbers to words
Click and drag cmpy from Trips to code in Companies • Right click the link and select Link Options • Join Type will always be Left Outer Join
Links from Trips Table • Trips.custno linked to Customers.custno • Trips.priority linked to Priorities.code • Trips.calltype linked to Call_Types.code • Trips.payor1 linked to Payors.code • payor1 = Current Payor • Trips.payor3 linked to Profit_Centers.code • payor3 = Profit Center • Trips.payset linked to Payors.code • Payset = Primary Payor
Alias Tables • Trips table has three fields related to Facilities • ofac (ordering facility) • pufac (pick-up facility) • dfac (drop-off facility • All three cannot be linked to same table • Must create alias tables
Facility Alias Tables • Alias tables can be renamed • Facilities_1 (PUFac) • Facilities_2 (DOFac)
Primary Payor Category Links • Trips.payset (primary payor) • Linked to Payors.code • Payors.Category • Linked to Payor_Categories.code • Payor_Categories.descr displayed on report
Grouping • Insert, Group • Select field you want to group by • Easier to select if you first place the field on your report • You can delete the field on the report later
Others • Use the Others tab to select what your Crystal Report should do with the remaining categories • Leave in their own groups
Real World Example • Client wanted a high level overview of activity by payor category for each month of service (based on trip date) • Clone of Activity Summary Report • Grouped by primary payor category in specified order • Grouped by month of service • Used the following formula to define the month of service left({Trips.tdate},7) • Click here to view
Intro to Formulas • Calculate current balance of trip • (Trips.addoncost–Trips.basecost)/100 • Addoncost = total trip charges • Basecost = total trip credits • Both are stored in database without decimals • $150.00 is stored as 15000
Create New Formula • Locate Formula Fields in Field Explorer • Right click and select New • Type name of formula • Avoid using spaces
In Summary • Crystal Reports is your friend • Get your Crystal Reports training through ZOLL • Navigating through the database is probably harder than using Crystal