User Assignment reports
User Assignment reports can help you identify and resolve issues related to user management, as well as give you valuable data on study access at your organization.
Some of the use cases for running these reports include:
Troubleshooting
For instance, if work is falling behind schedule, these reports could help you identify a reason. You can see the last time each user signed in and determine whether their end date for study access has passed, or whether someone has updated their roles so that they no longer have access. Similarly, if a user reports that they no longer can do an action that they could do before, you can run this report to see if their access has changed over time.
Collecting information
Both site and sponsor users will likely want to run the report of their choice at the beginning of the study so they can see who has access to the site data and at the end of the study so they can see everyone who signed in and had access at any point during the study conduct period.
- User Assignment report
Much like the User Assignment by Site report, you can run the User Assignment report only for the organizations that you're assigned to. - User Assignment Across Studies report
This report displays the study roles and permissions assigned to users across studies. - User Assignment by Site report
This report contains the same data as the User Assignment report, but organized differently. You can only run this report for the organizations that you are assigned to.
Parent topic: Report descriptions