Codelist Items Editor—Option descriptions
Columns common to all study object editors
All study object editors have the following columns.
Note: Not all fields appear in the default view. Optionally, you can add the other fields and rearrange the browser view (in the User Guide).
Columns common to all study object editors
Property
| Description
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Icon (first column)
| Status of the study object:
- —New.
- —Locked.
- —Protected. When a study object is protected, you cannot :
- Update or lock it.
- Add child study objects to it by pasting or dragging and dropping.
- Delete its child study objects.
|
Description
| Description of the study object. The description can have 0-255 characters.
|
Identifier
| Unique internal identifier of the study object.
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Published (only in libraries)
| Indicates that the study object has been published.
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RefName
| RefName of the study object. The RefName can have 1-63 characters.
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Revision
| Revision number of the study object. The revision number is incremented each time the study object is changed and saved.
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Title
| Title of the study object. The title can have 1-63 characters.
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Version
| Version number of the study object. The version number is incremented only when a user explicitly updates it.
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Note: Not all fields appear in the default view. Optionally, you can add the other fields and rearrange the browser view (in the User Guide).
Codelist Items Editor—Option descriptions
Option
| Description
|
Code
| Code of the codelist item.
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CodeListType
| Data type of the codelists in which the codelist item is included.
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Label
| Label of the codelist item. The label can have 1-255 characters.
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Study Completion Status Item
| Function of the codelist item in the codelist that is used in the special Completion status item of the Study Completion form:
- None—The codelist item is not part of the codelist in the Completion status item.
- Complete Study (Study Completion).
- Incomplete Study (Study Completion).
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