A to Z Folder
See Paths.
The A to Z folder is where Royal dental Software stores images and documents. It is typically found on the C drive of the server.
Images are often scanned or imported in the Imaging Module. The A to Z folder consists of the following:
The default name of the A to Z folder is RoyalDentImages. Below is what the file structure might look like if stored in a local or network folder.
Within each lettered folder are patient folders based on last name.
Each patient's folder is labeled by last name, first name and a unique number (Patient.PatNum in the database). Once recognized by Royal dental Software, do not rename or move the files, or Royal dental Software will not know where to find them. If a patient name changes (e.g. marriage) the folder name will not change; it will always remain the same as when the record was first created.
Images and documents stored in the A to Z folder are viewable in the Images module. If using Royal dental Software on multiple computers and storing files in a local or network folder, you will need to share the RoyalDentlmages folder (see Share A to Z Folder). For shared network folder replication strategies, see Folder Replication.
Images and documents can be placed into a patients folder rather than importing them through Royal dental Software.
If an image or document is placed directly into the folder, the file is located in the first Image Category listed for the patient in the Imaging Module.
To place a file into a specific folder, preference the file name with _###_ where ### equals the Image Definition Number. (e.g. _190_PatientPicture.png)
Error: Could not find the path to the AtoZ folder.
Solution: Verify the data path to the A to Z folder is correct on the Data Paths window.
Problem: I upgraded to Windows 10 and can no longer access the shared RoyalDentImages folder.
Solution: See the Troubleshooting section at the bottom of Share A to Z Folder.
Problem: My images are missing and/or I can't find them in the AtoZ folder.
Solution: Check for duplicated folders in your Royal dental Software directory. Click C: (or the drive Royal dental Software was installed on), Program Files (x86), Royal dental Software. Merge duplicated folders from the directory into the AtoZ folder.