About data mappings
Study objects and properties that are related to mappings are called data mappings. You add data mappings to rule expressions in the Rule Wizard using the dynamic expression prompts in the Expression tab or by dragging them from the Expression tab > Data Mappings tab. The Data Mappings tab lists:
A data series has the properties of the item that is mapped to it. If a data series contains an item that collects more than one value, the rule model properties for repeating study objects appear so you can access an array of all of the values of the item.
A method appears if you select the corresponding standard data dimension of the data set. You can use data set methods to return a subset of the data in the data set.
Study objects appear if you select the corresponding standard data dimension of the data set. The properties of the study objects are used as parameters of data set methods.
Managing data mappings
You manage data mappings in the Project Explorer, where you create mappings, data sets, and data series and add items to data series. For more information, see Data Mappings tab.
Mappings and data-entry rules
Adding items to a data series in a mapping allows you to:
When an item appears on multiple forms or is part of a repeating form or repeating study event, an array of values is collected for the item.
To reuse the data-entry rule in another study, all items must be in the mapping in the other study.
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