About Filters
Oracle Argus Insight provides predefined filters. Each predefined filter comprises of a set of specific data mart fields called filter elements. The "Oracle Argus Insight Predefined Filters and Elements" Table lists the five predefined filters and the elements associated with them.
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The field labels for each filter are displayed as per the field labels configured in Oracle Argus Safety.Table 4-1 Oracle Argus Insight Predefined Filters and Elements
Predefined Filter | Available Filter Elements (Fields) |
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Compliance |
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Configuration |
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Management |
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Pharmacovigilance |
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Workflow |
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Oracle Argus Insight also lets you define custom filters by letting you select a set of elements (data mart fields) and saving the selection as your own filter.
To create a filter using queries:
- Select a predefined or custom filter.
- Specify values (multiple or range) in the desired filter elements associated with the filter.
- To generate a case series, execute this query (value set).
The set of values you specify in the elements associated with a filter is called a value set. For example, a particular filter may have this value set:
Filter Element | Values Specified |
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Country of Incidence |
United States and Germany |
Product Name |
CureAll Injection and CureAll Capsule |
Coded Event Description |
Injection site rash and aggravated nausea |
Seriousness Criteria |
Hospitalized and intervention required |
Patient Age |
25 to 65 years Note that ranges can only be specified for fields that have numeric values. |
Oracle Argus Insight lets you save value sets. Therefore, each filter can have multiple value sets. The advantage of saving value sets is that this enables you to execute a value set later without having to select a filter and then entering values in the associated elements.
Parent topic: Use Filters to Create Queries