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Definition of Expected forms

Note: The definition of expected forms in the Data Viewer is different from the definition used in the Reporting and Analysis module.

In the Data Viewer, a CRF is counted as Expected if it meets any of the following criteria.

  1. A Started CRF is counted as Expected, regardless of whether its visit was supposed to start.

    A dynamic form that is Activated but not Started does not count as Expected. The one case where a Started CRF does not count as Expected is if the subject is not enrolled.

  2. An ALT form is counted as Expected if the ALT form appears in the InForm user interface.

    The ALT form appears in the InForm user interface if the form to which it is an alternate has been started. The calculation does not take into account whether the visit in which the ALT form appears was supposed to start yet.

  3. Every CRF in the current study version for each subject counts as Expected, unless the following restrictions cause the CRF to NOT be counted as Expected:

All the calculations to determine if a visit is expected to have started use several dates with varying time zones:

Note: The date a user enters in the Data Viewer is in the local time for the user. The Data Viewer converts the local time to GMT time to find matching expected forms.

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