[. . . ] User's Guide
SAS Clinical Data Integration 2. 2
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The correct bibliographic citation for this manual is as follows: SAS Institute Inc. SAS ® Clinical Data Integration 2. 2: User's Guide Copyright © 2010, SAS Institute Inc. , Cary, NC, USA All rights reserved. For a hardcopy book: No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher, SAS Institute Inc. For a Web download or e-book:Your use of this publication shall be governed by the terms established by the vendor at the time you acquire this publication. [. . . ] By default, the Location field is set to the folder in which you opened the New Clinical Component wizard. If you want to change the location of the clinical component, then click Browse, and then select a new location. The new location must not be an existing clinical component root folder or a subfolder of an existing clinical component root folder. When the New Clinical Component wizard is opened, the Location field will default to your home folder My Folder if any of the following is true: · · · No folder is selected. Note: The default selection is Study.
Modifying Clinical Component Properties
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7. The properties that are available on this page and their default values are predetermined by the administrator's configuration of the data standard's property model. Special characters include single quotation marks, double quotations marks, and hyphens. Select one or more libraries to associate with the clinical component. The libraries that are available on this page are predetermined by the default content for the type of clinical component that is being created. Note: You do not have to select a library to create a clinical component. To select a controlled terminology package to associate with the clinical component, click Add. The controlled terminology packages that are available, as predetermined by the administrator, are listed. Note: If no controlled terminology packages are available, then a message is displayed. You do not have to associate a controlled terminology package with a clinical component. Perform one of the following: · · If you are creating a clinical component, then click Finish. If you are creating a submission, then go to step 16 on page 29.
16. In the Contributing Studies page, select the study or studies to associate with the submission. Click Finish.
Modifying Clinical Component Properties
Problem
You want to modify the properties of an existing study or submission.
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Solution
You can modify the properties of an existing clinical component from the Clinical Administration tree. Note: You must have appropriate permissions to view the Clinical Administration tree. For more information, see Appendix A1, "Adding Users to the Clinical Administrator Group, " on page 63.
Tasks
To modify the properties of an existing clinical component, complete the following steps: 1. In the Clinical Administration tree, expand the Clinical Components folder. Right-click on the study or submission that you want to modify, and select Properties. [. . . ] The Folders tree or the Clinical Administration tree is updated with new information.
Repair a Domain Template
To repair a domain template, complete the following steps:
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Repairing Clinical Objects
1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the data standard containing the domain template that you want to repair. If you choose to repair the problems, a progress indicator is displayed. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.
Repair a Column Group
To repair a column group, complete the following steps: 1. [. . . ]