Site Inventory
This report displays the following information about the inventory at each site.
This table describes all possible fields for the report. Data in the report appears only in fields applicable to the study. Some fields might not appear in your report, and some fields could have different names.
Column |
Description |
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Region |
Area defined by the study team where the site is located (example: South America). |
Country |
Country where the site located (example: Brazil). |
Investigator ID |
Unique identification number for the investigator. |
Site |
Unique identification number for the site. |
Name |
Last name and first name of the Principal Investigator as entered at the site level. |
Lot |
Unique identification number for the lot. |
Available |
Number of available units including units marked as Do Not Count. A negative value might be displayed as zero (configured during study design). |
Dispensed |
Number of units that IRT has assigned to subjects. |
Damaged |
Number of damaged units. |
Missing |
Number of missing units. |
Pre-Quarantined |
Number of pre-quarantined units. |
Post-Quarantined |
Number of post-quarantined units. |
Temporarily Unavailable |
Number of units temporarily unavailable (for relabeling). |
Misallocated |
Number of misallocated units. |
Not In Use |
Units designated as Not In Use, which means they are unavailable. |
Expired |
Number of expired units. |
Do Not Count |
Number of units marked Do Not Count. This column calculates the quantity of drug units that cannot be counted towards available inventory but which has not yet expired. |
In Transit |
Number of units that have been ordered or shipped, but not yet received. |
Total Inventory |
Total units received. |
Total Dispensed |
Total units assigned. |
Total Processed for Destruction |
Total units processed for destruction. Note: This field is present if drug reconciliation is set up during study design. |
Total Destroyed |
Total units destroyed. Note: This field is present if drug reconciliation is set up during study design. |