[Deprecated]: V3.0

post

/ec-datahub-svc/rest/v3.0/tenant/{tenantId}/studies/{studyId}/dataCollection

Deprecated: Use latest version instead.

Retrieves the study-permissioned Study Design dataset for a single study and mode.

The dataset exposes versioned study design configuration, including branches, visits, scheduled-from relationships, forms, item groups, items, value and codelist settings, display and validation properties, and design audit columns.

Supports select, filter, sort, limit, and offset query patterns.

The dataset returns rows for design elements at branch, event, form, and item granularity for the study versions available in the selected mode.

This version additionally includes the following data points: EVENT_ID, SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_REFNAME, SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_ID, SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_WID, FORM_ID, and ITEM_ID.

Required permission: DataCollectionDesignDatasetPost.

Recommended order columns: The backend query always orders results by DH_TIMESTAMP and VERSION_START in ascending order first. If orderColumns is empty, only these two columns are used. If orderColumns is provided, the specified columns are appended after DH_TIMESTAMP and VERSION_START. For stable, deterministic pagination, use STUDY_ID, STUDY_VERSION, BRANCH_ID, EVENT_ID, FORM_ID, ITEM_ID, and SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_ID in the orderColumns field of the request payload.

Request

Path Parameters
  • Unique study identifier supplied in the studyId path parameter.

    Use the uppercase hexadecimal UUID value for the study.

    Example: 0C7CBA3F70034C47947E2FAB086BFBF5.

  • Unique tenant identifier supplied in the tenantId path parameter.

    Use the uppercase hexadecimal UUID value for the tenant.

    Example: EC942244BB30163BE053BEC44C64CF34.

Query Parameters
  • Minimum Value: 0

    Page size for the result set.

    • 0 disables pagination and returns the maximum result set allowed by the dataset endpoint.
    • Positive values enable pagination.
    • Negative values return HTTP 400.
  • Minimum Value: 0

    Zero-based row offset.

    • Counts rows, not pages.
    • To fetch the next page, repeat the same request body and set offset = previous offset + previous count.
    • When limit = 0, this value is ignored and the response echoes offset = 0.
    • When limit > 0, an offset beyond the available rows returns HTTP 200 with an empty page.
    • Negative values return HTTP 400.
Supported Media Types
Request Body - application/json ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: object

Submit a structured query for a Data Hub dataset.

  • selectColumns is required and must contain one or more valid column names exposed by the target dataset version.
  • whereColumns is optional and provides structured filter predicates. Supported operators are =, !=, <>, >, >=, <, <=, LIKE, NOT LIKE, IN, NOT IN, BETWEEN, NOT BETWEEN, IS, and IS NOT.

    Default behavior: Data is filtered based on the STUDY_WID column.

  • orderColumns is optional and controls sort order. For stable multi-page retrieval, keep the same orderColumns across page requests.
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  • orderColumns

    Optional sort instructions to apply to the result set.

    Duplicate order-by columns are rejected.

  • selectColumns

    Required non-empty list of dataset column names to return.

    Column validation is case-insensitive, and the response echoes canonical uppercase dataset column names in the same order.

  • whereColumns

    Optional structured filter predicates.

    This is the request-body equivalent of a WHERE clause.

    All predicate values are supplied as strings and are parsed according to the underlying dataset column type.

Nested Schema : orderColumns
Type: array

Optional sort instructions to apply to the result set.

Duplicate order-by columns are rejected.

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Example:
[
    {
        "columnName":"VERSION_START",
        "sortOrder":"ASC"
    }
]
Nested Schema : selectColumns
Type: array

Required non-empty list of dataset column names to return.

Column validation is case-insensitive, and the response echoes canonical uppercase dataset column names in the same order.

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  • Required non-empty list of dataset column names to return.

    Column validation is case-insensitive, and the response echoes canonical uppercase dataset column names in the same order.

    Example: ["STUDY_VERSION","STUDY_ID"]
Example:
[
    "STUDY_VERSION",
    "STUDY_ID"
]
Nested Schema : whereColumns
Type: array

Optional structured filter predicates.

This is the request-body equivalent of a WHERE clause.

All predicate values are supplied as strings and are parsed according to the underlying dataset column type.

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Example:
[
    {
        "columnName":"STUDY_ID",
        "operator":"=",
        "value":[
            "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50"
        ]
    }
]
Nested Schema : QueryOrder
Type: object

Sort instruction specifying a dataset column and optional order direction.

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  • Required dataset column name to sort by.

    Column-name validation is case-insensitive.

    Example: VERSION_START
  • Allowed Values: [ "ASC", "DESC" ]

    Optional sort direction.

    If omitted, SQL default ascending order is used for that column. Allowed values are ASC and DESC.

    Example: ASC
Example:
[
    {
        "columnName":"VERSION_START",
        "sortOrder":"ASC"
    }
]
Nested Schema : QueryPredicate
Type: object
Structured filter predicate used to constrain dataset results by column, operator, and value
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  • Required dataset column name to filter on. Column-name validation is case-insensitive.
    Example: STUDY_ID
  • Allowed Values: [ ">", "<", "=", ">=", "<=", "<>", "!=", "IN", "NOT IN", "BETWEEN", "NOT BETWEEN", "LIKE", "NOT LIKE", "IS", "IS NOT" ]
    Required comparison operator. Use one value for =, !=, <>, >, >=, <, <="," like, and not like; one or more values for in in; exactly two between between; value equal to null is not.< div>
    Example: =
  • value
    Filter values as strings. Value cardinality depends on the operator: one for most operators, one or more for IN/NOT IN, exactly two for BETWEEN/NOT BETWEEN, and exactly one value equal to NULL for IS/IS NOT.
Example:
[
    {
        "columnName":"STUDY_ID",
        "operator":"=",
        "value":[
            "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50"
        ]
    }
]
Nested Schema : value
Type: array
Filter values as strings. Value cardinality depends on the operator: one for most operators, one or more for IN/NOT IN, exactly two for BETWEEN/NOT BETWEEN, and exactly one value equal to NULL for IS/IS NOT.
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  • Filter values as strings. Value cardinality depends on the operator: one for most operators, one or more for IN/NOT IN, exactly two for BETWEEN/NOT BETWEEN, and exactly one value equal to NULL for IS/IS NOT.
    Example: ["A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50"]
Example:
[
    "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50"
]
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Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

Response behavior

  • The response is tabular. columns defines the selected output order, and each row in data follows that same order.
  • Every value in data is returned as a JSON string or null, including logical numbers and date/time values.
  • hasMore = "true" means more matching rows exist after the current page.
  • If filters match no rows, or offset is beyond the last row, the API returns HTTP 200 with data = [], count = 0, and hasMore = "false".

Section index

Study context | Branch context | Event context | Form context | Item context | Audit context | Reference and system identifiers

Study context

Study-level identifiers, version metadata, and protocol attributes associated with the dataset row.

Column Name Data Type Description
STUDY_TITLEVARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)

The STUDY_TITLE data element reflects the title of a protocol as defined by the study manager each time a new study version is created and renamed in the Study Mode section. For example, if the original study version is named P01_A23 in Active mode, that name appears as the STUDY_TITLE. If the study manager later creates a new version of the study and renames it to P01_A23_Production2, this new name will be displayed as the STUDY_TITLE for that version when used in Active mode.

When you include multiple study versions in your dataset, and each has a different title, the STUDY_TITLE element will reflect the specific title assigned to each version. For example, your dataset might include study versions 1.0.2, 1.0.3, and 1.0.4. If the study manager renamed each version, you would see those unique titles in the dataset:

  • P_01_A23 (for study version 1.0.2)
  • P01_A23_Production2 (for study version 1.0.3)
  • P01_A23_Production3 (for study version 1.0.4)
STUDY_ID_NAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)A study ID as specified by the study manager when they created the study, such as a protocol acronym and protocol number.
STUDY_REFNAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates the study's reference name used by the system. This value is composed by the STUDY_ID_NAME converted to uppercase with blank spaces removed. Once created, this value never changes, even if STUDY_ID_NAME is changed.
STUDY_VERSIONVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)Indicates the study version number of the referencing data in a custom report.
STUDY_DESIGN_STATUSVARCHAR2(16 CHAR)Indicates the study design version status associated with the dataset row. Possible values include DRAFT, TESTING, APPROVED, ARCHIVED, or OLDDRAFT.
STUDY_PHASEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)A study's phase as indicated by the study manager when they created the study. Possible values include I, I/II, II, II/III, III, IV, or Other.
BLINDING_TYPEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates whether the study is an open-label type of study or a blinded study, as specified by the study manager when they created the study. Possible values include OpenLabel, Blinded, OpenLabelBlinded, or Observational.
THERAPEUTIC_AREAVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates the therapeutic area as specified by the study manager when they created the study. Possible values include CardiologyVascularDiseases, DentalOralHealth, Dermatology, Endocrinology, FamilyMedicine, Gastroenterology, GeneticDisease, HealthyVolunteers, Hematology, Hepatology, Immunology, InfectionsInfectiousDisease, Musculoskeletal, Nephrology, Neurology, NutritionWeightLoss, ObstetricsGynecology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, PediatricsNeonatology, PlasticSurgery, PharmacologyToxicology, Podiatry, PsychiatryPsychology, PulmonaryRespiratoryDiseases, Rheumatology, Sleep, Trauma, Urology, or Vaccines.

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Branch context

Branching and assignment rules that determine subject flow through the study design.

Column Name Data Type Description
BRANCH_TITLEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates the branch title or name.
BRANCH_REFNAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates the branch reference name used by the system.
BRANCH_VISITVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Specifies the visit containing the selected form and question that is used to assign subjects to the current branch, in case subjects are assigned to the branch by form question.
BRANCH_FORMVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Specifies which form contains the question used to assign subjects to the current branch, in case subjects are assigned to the branch by form question.
BRANCH_QUESTIONVARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)Specifies which question is used to assign subjects to the current branch, in case subjects are assigned to the branch by form question.
BRANCH_ANSWERVARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)Specifies which exact answer to the selected question is used to assign subjects to the current branch, in case subjects are assigned to the branch by form question.
BRANCH_ARMVARCHAR2(32767 CHAR)Specifies which treatment arm(s) correspond to the current branch, in case subjects are assigned to the branch by treatment arm.
IS_CYCLE_BRANCHCHAR(1)States whether the branch is cycled. Possible values include Y or N.
CYCLE_COUNTNUMBERSpecifies the number of cycles in case the branch is cycled.
ASSIGN_SUBJECT_USING_FORM_QUESTIONCHAR(1)Indicates if subjects get assigned to branch by a form question. Possible values include Y or N.
ASSIGN_SUBJECT_USING_TREATMENT_ARMCHAR(1)Indicates if subjects are assigned to the branch by Treatment arm. Possible values include Y or N.

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Event context

Event metadata, visit scheduling, and visit-status attributes associated with the dataset row.

Column Name Data Type Description
EVENT_TITLEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)The event's title, defined by the user when an event is created.
EVENT_ID_NAMEVARCHAR2(16 CHAR)The event's id as in Clinical One Cloud Service.
EVENT_REFNAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)

The event's reference name.

Displays a capitalized version of the (user entered) EVENT_TITLE with blank spaces removed. Oracle Clinical One Analytics generates this value, which is not displayed in the Clinical One Cloud Service user interface.

Note: This value does not change if the associated EVENT_TITLE is updated in a subsequent Study Version.

EVENT_TYPEVARCHAR2(32)

Displays the type of event that impacts a visit's status. Upon selecting this data element, only events that occurred in your study are displayed. For example, you may see some of the following events:

  • Visit_Complete
  • Visit_Date_Changed
  • VisitDateCleared
  • VisitDateEntered
  • Visit_Not_Started
  • Visit_Skip_Undone
  • Visit_Skipped
  • Visit_Started
  • Visit_Inserted: this option refers to new visits inserted into the study's schedule as an Advanced Study Versioning change.
VISIT_TYPEVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)Indicates the event type as specified by the study designer when they created the event. Possible values include ScreeningVisit, ScheduleAbleVisit, SubjectWithdrawalVisit, SubjectCompletionVisit, UnScheduleAbleVisit, Event, AdverseEvent, ScreenFailureVisit, or ReScreeningEvent.
VISIT_CREATION_ORDERNUMBERIndicates the order number the event was created in relation to when the study started.
VISIT_HOUR_SEQ_ORDERNUMBERThe order in which subject visits occur, as configured in the study design.
VISIT_IS_REQUIREDCHAR(1)Indicates if a visit is required. Possible values include Y or N.
IS_SCHEDULED_VISITCHAR(1)Indicates if the visit is scheduled. Possible values include Y or N.
SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_NAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)

Displays the EVENT_TITLE (visit title) of the Scheduled From visit as defined in the Visit Schedule.

Note: If a visit is not scheduled or it is the first visit in the schedule, then this element is populated with the visit's own title. For example, Screening Visit is displayed for the Screening Visit, if it is the first visit in the schedule.

SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_REFNAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)

Displays the EVENT_REFNAME of the Scheduled From Visit as defined in the Visit Schedule.

Note: If a visit is not scheduled or it is the first visit in the schedule, then this element is populated with that visit's own refname..

DELAY_DAYSNUMBERThe number of days between the prior scheduled visit.
DELAY_HOURSNUMBERThe number of hours between the prior scheduled visit (in addition to the DELAY_DAYS field).
VISIT_WINDOW_BEFORE_DAYSNUMBERIndicates how many days before the scheduled date and time the visit can occur, as entered by a study designer.
VISIT_WINDOW_BEFORE_HOURSNUMBERIndicates how many hours before the scheduled date and time the visit can occur, as entered by a study designer.
VISIT_WINDOW_AFTER_DAYSNUMBERIndicates how many days after the scheduled date and time the visit can occur.
VISIT_WINDOW_AFTER_HOURSNUMBERIndicates how many hours after the scheduled date and time the visit can occur.

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Form context

Form-level design or collected-form attributes associated with the dataset row.

Column Name Data Type Description
FORM_NAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)The name of the form, as specified by the study designer.
FORM_REFNAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)A form's reference name.
FORM_TYPEVARCHAR2(14)

Indicates the type of form:

  • One-section form
  • Two-section form
  • Lab form
FORM_IS_REPEATINGCHAR(1)Indicates whether the form is repeating. Possible values include Y or N.
ALLOW_ADDITIONAL_ROWSCHAR(1)Indicates if this is a repeating form or table that allows additional rows to be added. Possible values include Y or N.
FORM_IS_ROLLOVERCHAR(1)Indicates whether the form is rollover. Possible values include Y or N.
SOURCE_STUDY_NAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)If it is a copied form, indicates the name of the study it was copied from.
SOURCE_STUDY_VERSIONVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)If it is a copied form, indicates the study version of the study it was copied from.
SOURCE_DATAVIEW_NAMEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)If it is a copied form, indicates the original form it was copied from.
SOURCE_VERSION_STARTTIMESTAMP(6)If it is a copied form, indicates the date and time of when the copied data was entered.
RULE_COPY_STATUSNUMBERIf it is a copied form, indicates the status of the source form rules copy. Possible values include 0 or 1.

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Item context

Question-level configuration and collected item attributes associated with the dataset row.

Column Name Data Type Description
ITEM_NAMEVARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)Indicates the title of the question, as entered by a study designer.
QUESTION_TYPEVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)

Indicates the type of question as defined by a study designer. For example:

  • Text
  • Number
  • Age
  • Date/time
  • Drop-down
  • Radio buttons
  • Checkboxes
FORMATVARCHAR2(40 CHAR)Specifies the answer format. For example an specific date format, or the number of decimals after the point.
QUESTION_HINTVARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)Indicates information that a study designer provided as a hint to help answer a question.
MEASURE_UNITVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates the measure of unit specified by a study designer for a Number type of question.
ITEM_GROUPVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)If this is a group question, indicates the group question title.
GROUP_TYPEVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)Indicates if this is a group question. Possible values include QuestionGroup, section, or table.
SAS_VARIABLEVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)Indicates the SAS Variable of a form defined by a study designer.
SAS_LABELVARCHAR2(4000 CHAR)Indicates the SAS Label of a form defined by a study designer.
REFERENCE_CODEVARCHAR2(64 CHAR)Indicates a question's reference code.
CODE_QUESTIONVARCHAR2(32767 CHAR)

If the question has a Coding Question property, lists the following information:

  • Dictionary
  • Coding Item Type
  • Tag for Central Coding
ITEM_VALUESVARCHAR2(32767)

The raw value of the form question value (can be an array in questions with decodes).

Note: This value displays as NULL for dynamic codelists, because the form does not contain dynamic codelist values. Only the type (DYNAMIC) of the codelist is visible.

For more details see Form item output mapping in data extracts.

CODELIST_VALUESVARCHAR2(32767 CHAR)

Lists the codelist values added as answers to the current question.

Note: This value displays as NULL for dynamic codelists, because the form does not contain dynamic codelist values. Only the type (DYNAMIC) of the codelist is visible.

FORMITEM_IS_REQUIREDCHAR(1)Indicates if the question is required. Required questions must be answered in order to save the form that contains it. Possible values include Y or N.
READONLYCHAR(1)Indicates that the question is marked as read-only by a study designer. Possible values include Y or N.
ITEM_DATE_PARTIAL_REQUIREDVARCHAR2(32 CHAR)Indicates the partial date format allowed when partial date entry is enabled for the question.
HIDDENCHAR(1)Indicates if a question is hidden, as marked by a study designer. Possible values include Y or N.
VALIDATION_RULESVARCHAR2(32767 CHAR)

Specifies the question's validation rule if any. Validation rules types available depend on the type of question:

  • Text questions:
    • Doesn't contain
  • Date/Time and Date of birth questions:
    • After
    • On or After
    • Before
    • On or Before
    • On
    • Not On
    • Not Between
    • Range
  • Number and Age questions:
    • Greater Than
    • Greater Than or Equal To
    • Less Than
    • Less Than or Equal To
    • Is
    • Not Equal To
    • Not Between
    • Range
  • Drop-down and checkboxes questions:
    • Select at Least
    • Select at Most
    • Select Exactly
    • Answer Must Be
  • Radio Buttons questions:
    • Answer Must Be
RULE_ERRORVARCHAR2(32767 CHAR)Reason for failure if validation status is failed or the rule validation failed.
ACTION_RULESVARCHAR2(32767 CHAR)

Details the action rule of a question which can be of the types:

  • Show Question
  • Show Form
  • Show Visit
  • Link & Show Form
SDVVARCHAR2(12)Specifies if the question has any SDV parameter and if it is of the type SDV for All Subjects or Critical Variables (Targeted SDV). Possible values include ALL SUBJECTS, TARGETED SDV, or NOT DEFINED.

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Audit context

Audit-trail metadata describing row versioning, acting users, and reason-for-change details.

Column Name Data Type Description
VERSION_STARTTIMESTAMP(6)Audit trail timestamp when this version of the dataset row became effective. Together with VERSION_END, it defines the validity window for the row version.
VERSION_ENDTIMESTAMP(6)Indicates the date and time of when data was changed, if the data is not current.
CURRENT_STUDY_ROLE_NAMEVARCHAR2(100 CHAR)Current study role name of the user who updated the dataset row. If the user's study role changes later, this field shows the user's current study role.
MODIFIED_BYVARCHAR2(255 CHAR)Indicates the user who last modified the study design record.

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Reference and system identifiers

System identifiers, numeric reference keys, and technical linkage fields carried with the dataset row.

Column Name Data Type Description
STUDY_IDRAW(16 BYTE)GUID of the study.
STUDY_WIDNUMBER(10)A number that represents the unique identifier of the study.
EVENT_IDRAW(16 BYTE)GUID of the event.
EVENT_WIDNUMBER(10)A number that represents the unique identifier of the event.
SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_IDRAW(16 BYTE)GUID of the event from which the visit was scheduled.
SCHEDULED_FROM_EVENT_WIDNUMBERA number that represents the unique identifier of the parent visit from which the associated visit was scheduled.
FORM_IDRAW(16 BYTE)GUID of the form.
FORM_WIDNUMBERA number that represents the unique identifier of the form.
ITEM_IDRAW(16 BYTE)GUID of the item.
ITEM_WIDNUMBER(10)A number that represents the unique identifier of the item.
MODIFIED_BY_IDRAW(16 BYTE)GUID of the user who modified the study design record.
MODIFIED_BY_WIDNUMBER(10)A number that represents the unique identifier of the user who modified the study.
CURRENT_STUDY_ROLE_IDRAW(16 BYTE)The ID associated with the study role assigned to the user who updated the given record. If the user study role changes, this field will show the current study role ID of the given user.
CURRENT_STUDY_ROLE_WIDNUMBER(10)Numeric identifier of the role of the user who updated the given record. If the user study role changes, this field will show the current study role of the given user.
BRANCH_IDRAW(16 BYTE)Indicates the branch identifier associated with the row.
BRANCH_WIDNUMBER(10)A number that represents the unique identifier of the visit branch.
SOURCE_DATAVIEW_WIDNUMBERA number that represents the unique identifier of the source form data view in a reference copy rule.
SOURCE_STUDY_WIDNUMBERA number that represents the unique identifier of the source study in a reference copy rule.
ITEM_GROUP_IDNUMBERIndicates the item group ID associated with the question.
DH_TIMESTAMPTIMESTAMP(6)A timestamp that indicates when the data became available in the dataset.

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Body ()
Root Schema : DataHubReportDto
Type: object

Tabular dataset response for a dynamic Data Hub query.

columns defines the selected output order, and each row in data aligns positionally to that list.

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  • columns

    Ordered dataset column names selected by the client.

    Each row in data uses this exact order.

  • Number of rows returned in the current page.

    Example: 2
  • data

    Row data aligned positionally with columns.

    Each cell is serialized as a JSON string or null, even for logical numbers and timestamps.

  • String pagination flag ("true" or "false") indicating whether more matching rows exist after the current page.

    Returned as a string for backward compatibility.

    Example: false
  • Requested page size.

    Dataset endpoints commonly use 0 to mean unpaginated or all rows.

    Example: 100
  • Zero-based row offset applied to the result set.

    Dataset endpoints that disable pagination with limit = 0 typically echo offset = 0 in the response.

    Example: 0
  • Total number of matching rows across all pages after filters are applied.

    This can be non-zero even when the current page is empty because the requested offset is beyond the last row.

    Example: 2
Nested Schema : columns
Type: array

Ordered dataset column names selected by the client.

Each row in data uses this exact order.

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  • Ordered dataset column names selected by the client.

    Each row in data uses this exact order.

    Example: ["STUDY_ID","RECORD_ID","STATUS"]
Example:
[
    "STUDY_ID",
    "RECORD_ID",
    "STATUS"
]
Nested Schema : data
Type: array

Row data aligned positionally with columns.

Each cell is serialized as a JSON string or null, even for logical numbers and timestamps.

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  • items

    Row data aligned positionally with columns.

    Each cell is serialized as a JSON string or null, even for logical numbers and timestamps.

Example:
[
    [
        "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50",
        "REC001",
        "Active"
    ],
    [
        "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50",
        "REC002",
        "Inactive"
    ]
]
Nested Schema : items
Type: array

Row data aligned positionally with columns.

Each cell is serialized as a JSON string or null, even for logical numbers and timestamps.

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  • Row data aligned positionally with columns.

    Each cell is serialized as a JSON string or null, even for logical numbers and timestamps.

    Example: [["A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50","REC001","Active"],["A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50","REC002","Inactive"]]
Example:
[
    [
        "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50",
        "REC001",
        "Active"
    ],
    [
        "A86F2D0BB610404DB62D37AFA9C20B50",
        "REC002",
        "Inactive"
    ]
]
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400 Response

Returned when the request is invalid.

  • Causes include invalid tenantId or studyId, negative limit or offset, empty selectColumns, invalid dataset columns, invalid whereColumns operator/value combinations, duplicate orderColumns, invalid sortOrder, and malformed typed filter values.
  • Error payload format: {"status":"failed","result":null,"errorData":{"errorCode":"...","errorMessage":"...","details":{...}},"version":1}.
Body ()
Root Schema : DataHubResponse
Type: object

Standard Data Hub response envelope.

Successful responses return status as "success" and populate result. Failed responses return status as "failed" and populate errorData.

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Nested Schema : errorData
Type: object

Machine-readable error payload when status is "failed".

This field is null when status is "success".

Example:
{
    "errorCode":"VALIDATION_ERROR",
    "errorMessage":"Invalid column name specified in the select columns: SITE_ID1",
    "details":{
        "field":"selectColumns"
    }
}
Nested Schema : result
Type: object

Payload returned by the API when status is "success".

This field is null when status is "failed".

Example:
{
    "message":"Operation succeeded"
}
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401 Response

Returned when the request cannot be authenticated.

The response body is empty.

403 Response

Returned when the request is authenticated but the caller is not authorized to access the requested resource.

The response body contains a plain-text authorization message.

Possible response bodies:

  • Either the resource does not exist, or the user cannot access the resource.
  • The entity is in maintenance mode, or the user cannot access the resource.
Body ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: string

500 Response

Returned when an unexpected server-side error occurs while processing the request.

The response body contains the platform error payload with the error code and description.

Body ()
Root Schema : Status
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