Make sure that you copy the AmazingCharts Directory on the main computer and burn it or external drive, it can usually be found at c:\program files\Amazing Charts\ this contains your LDF and MDF files that make up your database not to mention all the files that make up AC. Of course you can use that AC backup tool I have never tried it, I personally prefer grabbing everything.

As for exporting your charts this is another area that AC lacks in. We have made are own SQL interface that creates exports however we want them and we can import into AC much better than their importing utility. Then move it all to a MS Access database and do with it how you please. I have not looked at AC's CCDs for a while but the last time I looked at it you could only be exported 1 patient at a time. We made our interface because for the billing company we work with uses Centricity so we had to get the two to make nice.

Hope this helps.
-Dog

Last edited by DiveNDog; 11/17/2011 5:28 PM.

AC 6.0.9
Dragon Medical 10 running over RDC
Access 2007 for Work Comp Reports
GFI FaxMaker (testing so far so good)
Data Server Server (MS Server 2003 PDC)
Application Server (MS Server 2008 R2)
17 Workstations
iPads to room patients/remote access.