Modify a Model's Name and Description
Use this API to modify a study clinical data model's name and description.
Name
DME_PUB_DF_DATA_MODEL.ModifyStudyDataModel
Signature
PROCEDURE ModifyStudyDataModel (P_API_VERSION IN NUMBER, P_INIT_MSG_LIST IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT CDR_PUB_DEF_CONSTANTS.G_FALSE, P_COMMIT IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT CDR_PUB_DEF_CONSTANTS.G_FALSE, P_VALIDATION_LEVEL IN NUMBER DEFAULT CDR_PUB_DEF_CONSTANTS.G_VALID_LEVEL_FULL, PIO_STDYMODOBJ IN OUT NOCOPY CDR_NAMING_VERSION_OBJ_TYPE, PIO_DMOBJ IN OUT CDR_DATA_MODEL_OBJ_TYPE, X_RETURN_STATUS OUT NOCOPY VARCHAR2, X_MSG_COUNT OUT NOCOPY NUMBER, X_MSG_DATA OUT NOCOPY VARCHAR2, );
Parameters
This API has standard parameters (see Standard Parameters) and the following parameters:
- PIO_STDYMODOBJ (Mandatory). This is a parameter of type CDR_NAMING_VERSION_OBJ_TYPE. Enter values for the new name and description.
- PIO_DMOBJ (Mandatory). This is a parameter of type CDR_DATA_MODEL_OBJ_TYPE.
Enter values for the following attributes for the new clinical data model:
- DM_NAME Enter a name for the model.
- DM_NAMESPACE_OBJ_ID Enter the object ID of the study or library domain.
- DM_DESCRIPTION Enter a description for the model.
- DM_TABLE_COLL Leave empty. To add tables see Add a Table to a Clinical Data Model.
- LIBRARY_FLAG_RC Enter
$YESNO$NO
if this is a study model or$YESNO$YES
if it is a library model. - MODEL_TYPE_RC Enter the value for the model:
$MODELTYPE$TARGET
or$MODELTYPE$INPUT
. - MODEL_SUBTYPE_RC Enter the model's subtype:
If the model type is
$MODELTYPE$TARGET
, then model subtype is null.If the model type is
$MODELTYPE$INPUT
, then model subtype can be either$INPUTMODTYPE$INFORM
or$INPUTMODTYPE$FILE
. - CREATE_BA_FLAG_RC Enter
$YESNO$YES
to create a Business Area to enable visualizations of data in the model or$YESNO$NO
. - BA_SCHEMA_NAME By default, the schema uses the model name. If you want a different schema name, enter it. It must be unique across the DMW instance.
- PIFILETYPE (Mandatory). If you are modifying a target model or an InForm input model, enter NULL. If you are modifying a file-type input model, enter either SAS or TEXT.
Parent topic: Create and Modify Clinical Data Models