Investigate product-event combinations for a product

The Product-Event Combinations panel is a set of tables, accessed by clicking a Product-Event Combinations tab. Each tab represents a view of the Product-Event Combinations assembled from the current Refresh runs, as well as rows from previous refreshes which have either unreviewed alerts. By default, there is a tab for each active alert type and each additional tab defined by a view. You can add more tabs using the Plus icon icon on the right.

  1. In the left navigation pane, click the Signal Review icon (Signal Review icon).
  2. (Optional) From the Products By drop-down list, select a product grouping, then select a card to filter the Products table.
  3. Click the product's Row Action Menu (Row Action menu icon) and select View Product-Event Combinations, or click the product name or total count.

    The Product-Event Combinations page appears.

  4. (Optional) Select a System Organ Class (SOC) card to filter the Product-Event combinations table.
  5. View product-event combinations for an alert type. Click an alert type tab at the top of the table, such as DME. The Product-Event Combinations table displays combinations that raised the alerts of this type in the current refresh, as well as unreviewed alerts raised in a previous refresh, all filtered by SOC selection. The columns reflect the alert type's view. By default, for each combination, the table shows the product, event, status, alerts, statistics, and comments columns.
  6. Select a row to update the Detail panel. You can review Recent History, Signal Statistics, Subgroup Statistics, and Associated topics for the selected product-event combination.
  7. View cases and reports. Some values in the table are links to a menu for drilling down to case information and reports. Most case counts presented in the table support drilling down for detailed information and open a menu to view or perform operations on the underlying set of cases. Numbers with this capability are displayed in bold, and a down-arrow appears when you hover over the field.
    • View Cases: Lists cases associated with the count shown in the table. The information shown is customizable through the data configuration. On the View Cases page, if you click the case ID or the value in the ISR column, the Case Details page displays with the case information. You can select Next or Prior to move to the next or previous case in the series.
    • Create Case Series: On pages and in reports that display a list of cases identified by case ID, you can save the list of cases for future use. The named and saved list of cases is referred to as a case series.
    • Transfer to Case Series: On pages and in reports that display a list of cases, you can transfer cases to an existing case series.
    • Download Cases: When you view a table of cases, you can download the information to various types of files.
    • Download Case Details: When you view case details, you can download the information to various types of files.
    • Reports: This choice displays a list of available reports. To run the report, select a report, click the Row Action menu (Row Action menu icon), and select Run.
  8. To customize the columns in the Product-Event Combinations table, click the Header Action menu (Header Action menu icon) and select Columns. You can select columns to include, reorder them, and sort the table using up to three different columns. See Product-event combination statistics.
  9. To download the Product-Event Combinations table, click the Header Action menu (Header Action menu icon) and select Download. You can specify a file name, the format to use, the maximum number of rows, and create a Zip archive file.
  10. To apply Row Action menu choices to multiple rows of the Product-Event Combinations table, click the Header Row menu (Header Action menu icon) and select Select Rows. Then select the checkboxes of the rows to include. Click the Header Action menu (Header Action menu icon) and select the action to perform on all the selected rows.
  11. To save your selections as a view that you can reuse, click the Header Action menu (Header Action menu icon) and select Save As View. The saved view is available under the Add Tab (Add Tab button). A signal view specifies the following for the Product-Event Combinations page:
    • Which columns are included.
    • The sort order of columns.
    • The SQL WHERE clause (if any) that applies selection criteria to product-event combinations.
  12. Perform additional actions on this product by choosing an action from the Row Action menu (Row Action menu icon):
    • Submit Review: Review a product-event combination, add a comment, and associate a topic (optional). If the product-event combination had unreviewed tracked alerts then, upon completion of Submit Review, the tracked alerts are considered reviewed and alert reviewed counts are updated.
    • Edit Topic: If the product-event combination has been reviewed and associated with a topic, edit the associated topic.
    • Add Comment: Add a comment visible to all for the product-event combination.
    • Add Private Comment: Add a comment visible only to you for the product-event combination.
    • Assign Reviewer: Select a reviewer for the specific product-event combination.
    • View Signal History: Display a graphic and detailed summary of the statistics associated with the product-event combination.
    • View Similar Combinations: View the statistical information for combinations involving the same product and the same HLT, HLGT, or SOC as that of the PT in the original combination.
    • View Interactions: Information about an event and product interactions is represented as a nested confidence interval graph of EB05-EB95 confidence intervals and EBGM values for two products and the event.
    • View Age Group Breakdown for a Signal Set (such as All): The breakdown of case data by age group or gender for a product-event combination is represented in a bar graph.
    • View Gender Breakdown for a Signal Set (such as All): The breakdown of case data by gender for a product-event combination is represented in a bar graph.