Case Series page

On the Case Series page, you can view information about existing case series that you have created or that have been published to you. And you can define new case series if you have the Create Queries/Case Series permission.

General activities

The following links and filters appear the top of the page and affect the entire page:

The following links appear the top of the page when the page is in the Select Rows mode. The links affect the multiple cases:

Row-specific activities

The following menu options can be available from the Row menu, located in the left-most column of the table, and affect an individual row in the table:

To add the query portion of the case series to the Query Library, click Add Query to Library. You must have access to the data configuration on which the case series is based. If the query is added to the Query Library (the Queries page), that query is separate from the case series. Subsequent modification or deletion of the query in the library has no effect on the case series.

To copy a case series, click Copy. You must have access to the configuration on which the case series is based. You can copy any case series that you created or that has been published to your login group. If you have the Administer Users permission, you can copy a case series published to any login group.

To cancel a Running or In Queue case series background processing job, click Cancel. The Cancel option is available only when a background processing job exists for the case series.

If you click the Row Action menu (Row Action menu icon) for a case series that you created, you can do the following:

  • To edit the query portion of a case series that was created with the Query Wizard, click Edit Query. You can click Back to select a different data configuration.

    If the Cases Added column shows Yes, then cases have been transferred or added manually to the case series. If you re-execute the case series, those cases will no longer be part of the case series.

    Note:

    Your edits to the query portion of the case series have no effect on the query in the Query Library (the Queries page). Likewise, editing or deleting the query in the library has no effect on the case series.
  • To rename a case series, click Rename. You can also change its description or assign it to a different project

Field descriptions—Case Series page

The Case Series page provides the following information about each case series:

Column Description

Name

Name of the case series.

Description

Description of the case series.

Project

Name of the project to which the case series is assigned.

Configuration

Name of the data configuration associated with the case series.

# of Cases

Number of cases in the case series.

Created By

Name of the user who created the case series.

Created

Date and time on which the case series was created.

Modified

Date and time when the case series was last modified.

Modified By

Name of the user who last modified the case series.

Status

The current status of the background processing job.

As Of

Applies if the configuration supports timestamped data. The As Of date associated with the case series. If you created the case series when drilling down, this is the As Of date associated with what you were viewing before you drilled down.

Note:

A date and time appear in this column even if the configuration does not support timestamped data. In this case, the date and time is approximately the same as the date and time in the Created column.

Associated Run

Name of the data mining run that generated the results from which the case series was created. If the run associated with a case series is deleted, the application retains the case series but it is no longer associated with the run.

If the case series was not created from run results, this column is empty.

Cases Added

One of the following values:

  • Yes—For a query-based case series, cases have been manually added to or transferred to the case series since the query portion of the case series was last executed (by clicking the Row Action menu (Row Action menu icon), and then clicking Edit Query.) If you re-execute the query portion of the case series in this way, the manually added or transferred cases are dropped from the case series.
  • No—For a query-based case series, cases have not been manually added to or transferred to the case series since the query portion of the case series was last executed (by clicking the Row Action menu (Row Action menu icon), and then clicking Edit Query.)
  • NA—Not Applicable because the case series is not based on a query.

ID

Identifier the application assigned when the case series was created. Each case series ID is unique and is not re-used if the case series is deleted.