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Oracle® Argus Dossier User's Guide
Release 6.0.1

E15945-02
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Preface

Dossier is a tool that works within the Argus Safety application and enables you to generate periodic reports.

About This Book

This manual contains three chapters:

Chapter 1, "Introduction"

This section provides an overview of the Dossier module.

Chapter 2, "Processing Dossier Reports"

This section describes how to publish and generate a report, how to use reports, and how to assign template users.

Chapter 3, "Writing Template Scripts"

This section provides information about Template Scripts.

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Access to Oracle Support

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Related Documents

This section lists the manuals for all Oracle Life Sciences products. You can order printed manuals from the Oracle iStore. From the iStore, search for the part number in parentheses.

Oracle Argus Documentation

The Oracle Argus documentation set includes:

Oracle Clinical Documentation

The Oracle Clinical documentation set (A83790) includes:

Oracle Clinical NLS Option Documentation

The Oracle Clinical NLS Option documentation includes:

Oracle Thesaurus Management System (TMS) Documentation

The TMS documentation includes:

Oracle Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS) Documentation

The Oracle AERS documentation set (B10328) includes:

Oracle Clinical Remote Data Capture (RDC) Documentation

The Oracle RDC documentation includes:

Oracle Clinical SiteMinder Documentation

The Oracle Clinical SiteMinder documentation includes:

Oracle Clinical TrialMinder Documentation

The Oracle Clinical TrialMinder documentation includes:

In addition, Oracle Health Science Global Business Unit (HSGBU) publishes PDF-format Technical Reference Manuals (TRMs) containing proprietary information on internal tables and APIs. If you are a licensed customer, contact Oracle Support to obtain a free electronic copy. This is a list of the available TRMs:

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