MedDRA Recode field descriptions

The MedDRA Recode window is used to recode the already coded MedDRA terms to the MedDRA dictionary version configured in System Configuration. It supports recoding in multi-tenant environments.

Fields Description

Enterprises

Displays a list with all active enterprises in alphabetical order.

Select the Source MedDRA Version that was used for coding

Allows you to select the version that needs to be recoded. This list is autopopulated with the already loaded MedDRA dictionaries versions.

Coding Data Update/View Options (Currency determined at LLT level only)

Select the coding updates options:

  • Process Current Terms (Using Primary SOC Path): checks for the currently encoded terms that are current in the new dictionary.
  • Process Non-Current Terms (Using Primary SOC Path): checks for the currently encoded terms that are now non-current in the new dictionary.
  • Update dictionary version for coded terms where existing hierarchy is still current: updates the dictionary version for the terms that do not need recoding because they match the target term.

Update

Updates the Argus encoded events in the source version to the target version selected in Common Profile Switch and creates an Audit Log entry.

View Only

If you select this option, the application does not update any Argus rows and does not create any Audit Log entries.

Select the target MedDRA version that will be used to recode in View Only Mode

Select the target dictionary name from the list used for recoding.

Note:

This field is available when the View Only option is selected.

Output Log File

Select the format of the generated log, either as a delimited text or an Excel file.

Generate Log Files For Last Execution

Download a zipped file that contains all eight log files. The file is downloaded in the browser default download path. The log file specifies the enterprise short name and every log record processed for a particular enterprise.

Status Displays information about the recode, the date and the time.