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The Data Tier contains all clinical, provider, and user information entered into CAREWare. using SQL Server jProg has been able to house all required data for patient tracking into one database. The additional database(s) created and used by CAREWare are called change logs and contain all changes made within CAREWare.

  1. What is the SA password and what does it do?
  2. Can CAREWare Merge Databases?
  3. Can I open the CAREWare 4.0 database in MS Access?
  4. Can anyone who has access to the CAREWare database view a client's personal identifying information?
  5. How do I archive my change logs?
  6. How do I convert v3.6 data to v4.1 data?
  7. How do I complete the conversion from version 4.1 to version 5?
  8. How do I move my CAREWare instance to a new hard drive/PC/Server?
  9. How do I change my SA password?
  10. How do I complete an in-place upgrade to SQL Server 2005?
  11. How can I perform maintenance on my CAREWare database?
  12. How to change the SA password
  13. Where are the CAREWare backups stored?
  14. How do I decrypt the cw_client table?
  15. Why is there a primary key that is not used in the PDI Access template? Why is it needed if it isn't used to link anything?
  16. How do I complete a database restore in Management Studio Express 2008?
  17. How to remove SQL Server 2008 using Add/Remove Programs
  18. SQL Server unlocking method

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