Tracking Page-Level Information
Note:
The Page Tracking feature has been deprecated from Oracle Clinical release 5.4 onward. However, pre-existing studies created on earlier Oracle Clinical versions with Page Tracking already enabled will continue to function as previously configured, hence the associated documentation pertaining to this use-case has been retained as below. This content is subject to be removed in future releases.
Page tracking actually happens at the DCI level, since the DCI is the online version of the CRF. As you enter data into an RDCI, Oracle Clinical automatically translates that activity into page-level information, if CRF page tracking is enabled.
When you log in a DCI and it is validated, Oracle Clinical creates its pages based on your specifications. It stores a page number and a page-level status. The page numbering scheme is derived from your definition for planned pages. DCIs that do not appear in the DCI book, or DCIs that appear in the DCI book but for another event, use the unplanned numbering scheme. You can edit both the page numbering scheme and the page status. Oracle Clinical maintains a history of these changes, which you can display for that DCI.
See the following: