OK, Bert, I think you're right -- we may be in an echo chamber here. At this point in a medical staff meeting, we would call a close to discussion, and ask someone to make a motion.
So, I make a motion to bring this idea to the attention of whoever decides what features get considered for future addition. (I'm a newbie, so I'm not exactly sure how you do that).
Do let me say that I never meant to imply that editing your database is harder than editing the AmazingMeds database. Editing your database would actually be easier, because it is smaller. Whether editing any database is *easy* or not depends on your experience with computers and databases. You have had a lot of experience, but many people find that kind of thing intimidating.
As far as your analogy of the motorcars, I would say a better analogy would be that of the hospital pharmacy (AmazingMeds) vs. the crash cart (Custom database). We all understand the advantages of having both kinds of medication storage. To continue the analogy, everybody's been wishing for a better, more accessible pharmacy. I'm saying, if you can't overhaul the pharmacy, just give me a little crash cart I can stock for myself.
BC