Adding, editing, or deleting a display override
You can restrict access to items for users in a specific role by using study display overrides. The display overrides are hidden, read-only, and masked (displayed, but blocked out). When a user within the restricted role signs in, the OutcomeLogix application hides or masks the item or makes the item read-only, depending on the setting.
- If an item is assigned as both read-only and hidden, the item is hidden.
- If an item is assigned as both read-only and masked, the item is masked.
- Read-only items appear on the Audit Trail page; hidden and masked items do not appear.
- Display overrides on a repeating form apply to each instance of the form unless overridden by validation rules.
To add a display override:
- Select Administration (
). - Click Manage Display Overrides.
The Manage Display Overrides page appears.
- Click Add.
The Edit Display Override page appears.
- Specify the path to the control to be marked hidden, read-only, or masked.
- From the Arm drop-down list, select a study arm.
- From the Visit drop-down list, select a visit or type of visit.
- From the Form drop-down list, select a form.
- From the Control drop-down list, select an item.
- Specify the following:
- To mark the control as Hidden for users in one or more roles, in the Hidden Roles Available Roles list, select the roles and click the add (>) button to move the roles to the Selected Roles list.
- To mark the control as Read Only for users in one or more roles, in the Read-only Roles Available Roles list, select the roles and click the add (>) button to move the roles to the Selected Roles list.
- To mark the control as Masked for users in one or more roles, in the Masked Roles Available Roles list, select the roles and click the add (>) button to move the roles to the Selected Roles list.
- Click Submit.
The study attribute is added to the Manage Display Overrides page.
To edit a display override:
- Select Administration (
). - Click Manage Display Overrides.
The Manage Display Overrides page appears.
- Click the Edit link for the control.
The Edit Display Override page appears.
- Edit the fields as necessary. For more information, see Edit Display Override page.
- Click Submit.
To delete a display override:
- Select Administration (
). - Click Manage Display Overrides.
The Manage Display Overrides page appears.
- Select the checkbox for the display override to delete. You can select multiple display overrides.
- Click Delete.
Note: The change to the control is made for the selected visit only. Other uses of the form are not affected.
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