Monitor study health

You can access the Study Health Monitor page at any time as long as you signed in with a System Administrator account.

The Study Health Monitor shows the status of the following items for all the studies in the Production lifecycle:
  • InForm loads
  • Other data loads
  • Transformation jobs
  • Validation checks
  • Discrepancy queue

It automatically refreshes this data for all the studies every 15 minutes. You can manually refresh the data of an individual study by clicking the Shows two circular arrows Refresh icon under the study name. If you need to change the refresh default value of 15 minutes, you can modify the dmeDashboardSchChg.sql script that came with Oracle DMW. For more information, see Change the Study Health Monitor data refresh frequency.

For more details on using the Study Health Monitor, see this video:

To monitor study health:
  1. Click Shows a computer monitor Navigation from the navigation bar and then click Study Health Monitor to open the Study Health Monitor page. The left panel lists studies with the most failures at the top so you can locate them quickly. The right panel appears empty.

    Note:

    To search for a particular study, enter in a few letters of the study name in the Search Study field. To sort the list, select one of the options from the Sort by drop-down list: Study Name, InForm File Load Failures, Other File Load Failures, Transformation Jobs Failures, Validation Check Failures, or Discrepancy Queue Failures.
  2. Click the row with the study you want to view. The right panel populates with details on the study you chose.
  3. Review the details for each item in the study. For example, you can hover over the bars in the bar graph or areas of the donut charts to see more information (job ID, job status, date and time of run, duration of run). If necessary, use the scroll bars to scroll through the list of studies or to the Discrepancy Queue details.
  4. Click Home or another option from the Shows a computer monitor Navigation menu to exit the Study Health Monitor page.