V5.0

post

/ec-dc-svc/rest/v5.0/studies/{studyId}/{mode}/visitstatus

Adds the visit status record for given subject and visit ID. It handles unscheduled visits.

Request

Path Parameters
Supported Media Types
Request Body - application/json ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: object
Visit status including the specific event instance number within a repeating schedule
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  • Minimum Length: 0
    Maximum Length: 2048
    Additional comment for the visit status
    Example: All data verified
  • Unique identifier(UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the clinical event like Screening, Visit 1 etc.
    Example: ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF1234567890
  • Numeric value representing the instance number of the event. Used for repeated or unscheduled visits. It is null for scheduled events.
    Example: 1
  • Event type corresponding to the visit. The acceptable values are: Visit_Not_Started, Visit_Started, Visit_Complete, Visit_Skipped, Visit_Skip_Undone, Visit_Date_Changed, Visit_Inserted, Visit_Show, Visit_Hide, VisitDateEntered and VisitDateCleared.
    Example: Visit_Not_Started
  • Unique identifier (UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the record
    Example: 1BC29B36F5D64B1B95F4BDBBCEA481BE
  • Minimum Length: 0
    Maximum Length: 255
    Reason associated with the visit status
    Example: Subject completed the visit successfully
  • Unique identifier (UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the clinical site.
    Example: ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF1234567890
  • Minimum Length: 0
    Maximum Length: 100
    String representing the version of the study configuration or protocol. Helps track changes in form or study design.
    Example: 3.0.0.1
  • Unique subject identifier (UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the patient/participant enrolled in the study.
    Example: ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF1234567890
  • Start timestamp of the version record
    Example: 2025-10-16T14:30:31.892Z
  • Visit start date timestamp
    Example: 2025-10-16T14:30:31.892Z
  • Status of the visit. The Value of the status can be NEW, COMPLETE, COMPLETE_ERR, INPROGRESS, INCOMPLETE, INCOMPLETE_ERR, SKIPPED, UNDO_SKIP and NOT_STARTED.
    Example: COMPLETE
  • Type of visit as per the visit type enumeration. The acceptable values are: SCREENING, RANDOMIZATION, DISPENSATION, NON_DISPENSATION, OPTIONAL, OPTIONAL_DISPENSATION, WITHDRAW, SCREENDISP, SCREENRAND, SUBJECT_COMPLETE, UNSCHEDULED, UNSCHEDULED_DISPENSATION, ADVERSE_EVENT, SCREENFAILURE, RESCREENING and RESCREENDISP.
    Example: SCREENING
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Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

Subjects success
Body ()
Root Schema : VisitsStatusDto11
Type: object
Visit status including action to be taken based on current visit state
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  • Study version with which the visit status is associated
    Example: 3.0.0.1
  • Minimum Length: 0
    Maximum Length: 2048
    Additional comment for the visit status
    Example: All data verified
  • Unique identifier(UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the clinical event like Screening, Visit 1 etc.
    Example: ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF1234567890
  • Numeric value representing the instance number of the event. Used for repeated or unscheduled visits. It is null for scheduled events.
    Example: 1
  • Event type corresponding to the visit. The acceptable values are: Visit_Not_Started, Visit_Started, Visit_Complete, Visit_Skipped, Visit_Skip_Undone, Visit_Date_Changed, Visit_Inserted, Visit_Show, Visit_Hide, VisitDateEntered and VisitDateCleared.
    Example: Visit_Not_Started
  • Frozen status of the record can have values NOT_APPLICABLE, FROZEN.
    Example: FROZEN
  • Unique identifier (UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the record
    Example: 1BC29B36F5D64B1B95F4BDBBCEA481BE
  • Minimum Length: 0
    Maximum Length: 255
    Reason associated with the visit status
    Example: Subject completed the visit successfully
  • Number of repeating form instances for the visit.
    Example: 2
  • Scheduled window end date for the visit
    Example: 2025-10-16T14:30:31.892Z
  • Scheduled window start date for the visit
    Example: 2025-10-16T14:30:31.892Z
  • Signed status for workflow, the acceptable values are: NEVER_SIGNED, SIGNED, UNSIGNED, NEVER_SIGNED.
    Example: SIGNED
  • Unique identifier (UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the clinical site.
    Example: ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF1234567890
  • Minimum Length: 0
    Maximum Length: 100
    String representing the version of the study configuration or protocol. Helps track changes in form or study design.
    Example: 3.0.0.1
  • Unique subject identifier (UUID, 32-character uppercase hexadecimal string) representing the patient/participant enrolled in the study.
    Example: ABCDEF1234567890ABCDEF1234567890
  • Verified status for review workflow,the acceptable values are: NEVER_VEIFIED, VERIFIED, UNVERIFIED, NOT_APPLICABLE.
    Example: VERIFIED
  • Start timestamp of the version record
    Example: 2025-10-16T14:30:31.892Z
  • Action taken on the visit start date value. Acceptable values are SCREEN_ENABLE ,SCREEN_DISABLE ,RANDOMIZE_ENABLE ,RANDOMIZE_DISABLE, DISPENSE_ENABLE, DISPENSE_DISABLE, COMPLETE_STUDY_ENABLE, COMPLETE_STUDY_DISABLE.
    Example: SCREEN_ENABLE
  • Visit start date timestamp
    Example: 2025-10-16T14:30:31.892Z
  • Status of the visit. The Value of the status can be NEW, COMPLETE, COMPLETE_ERR, INPROGRESS, INCOMPLETE, INCOMPLETE_ERR, SKIPPED, UNDO_SKIP and NOT_STARTED.
    Example: COMPLETE
  • Type of visit as per the visit type enumeration. The acceptable values are: SCREENING, RANDOMIZATION, DISPENSATION, NON_DISPENSATION, OPTIONAL, OPTIONAL_DISPENSATION, WITHDRAW, SCREENDISP, SCREENRAND, SUBJECT_COMPLETE, UNSCHEDULED, UNSCHEDULED_DISPENSATION, ADVERSE_EVENT, SCREENFAILURE, RESCREENING and RESCREENDISP.
    Example: SCREENING
Examples

400 Response

Bad request.
Body ()
Root Schema : DcsResponse
Type: object
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Nested Schema : ErrorResponseData
Type: object
Structure representing an error response from the reporting service. Contains an error code, human-readable message, and details.
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  • details
    Detailed error context or debugging information such as validation error, stack trace, or field/parameter cause.
  • Application or business-specific error code representing the error type.
    Example: REPT_401
  • Human-readable error message describing the failure or issue.
    Example: Unauthorized: User does not have access to the requested resource
Nested Schema : result
Type: object
Nested Schema : details
Type: object
Detailed error context or debugging information such as validation error, stack trace, or field/parameter cause.
Example:
User role is missing required permission REPORTING_VIEW. Field: userId
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