Manage aliases
An alias is a named reference to a data mining run, report output, or data configuration.
If you have permission to view the target of an alias, the alias is listed on the Manage Aliases page.
- Log into the Oracle Empirica Signal application as a user with the Manage Aliases permission.
- In the left navigation pane, click the Settings icon ().
- In the Configure System section, click Manage Aliases.
- From the Target Type drop-down list, select the target type for which you want to view aliases, or--to include all types (optional).
Column | Description |
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Name |
Name of the alias. The name must be unique among other aliases for the same target type. |
Target Type |
One of the following values:
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Target |
Name and/or identifier of the specific data configuration, data mining run, or report output with which the alias is associated. Note: If you change the name of a data mining run, report output, or data configuration that is the target of an existing alias, this field is updated automatically for that alias.Report output and data mining run alias names
distinguish between S (Standard) and S+C. This only impacts
users of drug profiles whose existing aliases have (S+C) data
mining runs or report outputs as their target.
|
Target Status |
One of the following values:
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Created By |
Name of the user who created the alias. |
Created |
Date and time when the alias was created. |
Modified By |
Name of the user who last modified the alias. |
Modified |
Date and time when the alias was last modified. |
- Manage Aliases page options
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- To add an alias, click Add Alias. For more information, see Add or edit an alias.
- To edit an alias that you created, click the Row Action menu () for an alias, and then click Edit.
- Row Action menu options
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If you click the Row Action menu () for an alias, you can do the following:
- To view an alias, click View.
- To edit an alias that you created, click Edit.
- To delete an alias that you created, click Delete. If you delete an alias that is referenced by a drug profile configuration, that reference is removed from the drug profile configuration.
Note:
If you have the Administer Users permission, you can edit or delete aliases created by other users in your login group.Parent topic: Manage aliases