Fixed issues in 21.1.0.1

Initial shipment not triggered for reactivated site with assigned resupply strategy and study version

Site managers and clinical supply managers: Now, when you retire, re-activate, and assign a resupply strategy and study version to a site, the initial shipment is triggered as expected. Previously, if you activated a site without a resupply strategy and study version and then proceeded to retire and re-activate it with the appropriate strategy assigned to it, the initial shipment was still not triggered in the system. (Issue 32804368)

Saving a form in Testing mode does not work properly

Site users: Now, when you complete all forms in a visit and save everything, you will notice that all forms are marked with a green icon, as expected. Previously, upon going back to a visit with all forms previously completed, you may have noticed that some forms within the visit were still marked as incomplete and you could not complete them. (Issues 32767985 and 32606012)

Save and Close button is not working properly (former known issue)

Site users: Now, when you collect data in a visit, the Save and Close button works as expected, both saving the data you just added and taking you to the Subjects page. Previously, upon clicking the Save and Close button, the system only saved the data you entered without navigating to the Subjects page.

Retracted workaround: You no longer have to click Save and Close twice, to save the data and navigate back to the Subjects page. (Issue 32766956)

No error prompt when entering wrong numeric values in fields

Site users: Now, when you enter a number with more than two decimal places in a numeric field, the application rounds the number to use two decimal places. Previously, upon entering a value with more than two decimal places, no error message was displayed, and screening the subject failed. (Issue 32686996)

Subject Visits report not working for medium and large studies

Sponsor and site users: Now, for a medium or large study, you can run the Subject Visits report as expected. Previously, the Subject Visits report had certain limits (such as failing to generate when more than 1000 subjects were enrolled in a study). (Issue 31521402)