16 About bulk actions

Access bulk work

Working in bulk saves time and effort when completing items or updating item attributes. You can access Bulk work from the menu item in the global navigation bar and complete your assigned document, contract, package, and submission activities in bulk. You can also add notes, attachments, and version IDs to those items as appropriate. Document items also allow you to complete some specific actions in bulk like: discontinuation, reinstatement, and setting expiration dates.

You'll need a special business permission to complete activities in bulk across multiple studies at once. Without this permission, you can complete bulk actions on activities and document items for a single study at a time. Contact your study super user or administrator to request this permission. Regardless of permission levels, you will only be able to see and complete actions on those studies, countries, and sites to which you have been granted access in Oracle Site Activate.

Bulk work provides multiple filter and sort options under both the Activities tab and the Items tab. Begin your bulk work activities by filtering and/or sorting to create a targeted list. As you refine the list of available items or activities, matches move to the top of the screen to make them easily visible and allow you to quickly make updates.

Note:

Bulk work excludes any activity with a file that is still pending acceptance in the Quarantine area. This ensures that Bulk work does not present activities to you that you are unable to complete. After file acceptance in Quarantine, the activity displays in Bulk work, and you can manage the activity as preferred.

Bulk work Activities tab provides multiple filters

Bulk work Items tab provides multiple filters

Apply decision options in bulk

You can take action on decision option activities in bulk for documents, sub-contracts, submission packages, and subcommittee packages. The Activities grid includes a "Work only on decision option activities…" check box that you can check to enable if you want to use this functionality.

The new check box option can be checked only if you have not selected any item in the Activities grid. If you select non-decision option activities in the grid before checking the check box (i.e., leave the check box unchecked), an information tooltip directs you to clear all selections to enable the option. When the box is checked, that also disables the Activities grid "select all" option, and the grid filters to display only decision option activities. Then, when you select one decision option activity in the grid, the list filters again to display only the same activities with the same decision option label and decision options (i.e., the same configuration lifecycle).

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Bulk work restricts completing an activity in bulk when it is the final item activity and the item has incomplete required fields (e.g., custom metadata, budget metadata, type, category, etc.). Activities that cannot be completed will display in the grid with an information icon (Icon is a question mark inside a circle) instead of a selection check box. To proceed, edit the activity and complete required fields.

When the grid displays the results, you can then select activities to complete. The top panel displays a single view of the available decision options. Once you edit the item (e.g., to select a decision option and Completed date) and click Done, all selected activities complete, and the decision option you selected in the top panel will be applied to all the selected activities.

By design, Bulk work clears all selections if you uncheck the "Work only on decision option activities…" check box before clicking Done in the top panel. Except to persist any selected study, country, or site filters, the Activities grid will return to its original state.

Select and apply a decision option in bulk

Plan milestones and submissions in bulk

The Bulk work area's Planning tab replicates many of the features of the study home page planning tab but allows you to plan study level milestones and submissions, across studies.

Discontinue and reinstate milestones

On the Planning tab, if you have "Enable user to discontinue milestones" business role permission, you can discontinue milestones that have not yet been completed. When you have this permission, the bulk planning panel displays "Discontinue milestones" as an action option. If selected, you must enter a reason for discontinuing before the bulk panel's "Done" button will be enabled for use. Discontinued milestones will no longer display on milestone timelines (study, country, or site) or on the study home page Planning or Corrections tabs.

When you have the "Enable user to discontinue milestones" business role permission, you can also reinstate discontinued milestones. The Planning tab's "Show milestones" menu includes a "that can be reinstated" option, which lists discontinued milestones. When you choose to proceed, Oracle Site Activate displays a warning message that all selected milestones will be reinstated, and you must select a reinstatement reason to enable the bulk panel's "Done" button. After reinstatement, the milestones display normally on the milestone timelines (study, country, or site) or on the study home page Planning or Corrections tabs.

Apply Suggested dates

If prediction functionality has been enabled for your organization's account, you can also optionally apply Suggested dates when planning milestones in bulk. With milestones selected on the Planning tab, the Plan in Bulk panel displays the Suggested dates option. When selected, check the “Apply suggested dates” check box and Oracle Site Activate will update Baseline dates for unplanned milestones and update Planned dates for already planned milestones.

Bulk work Planning view with confirmation banner

Actions not supported in bulk

It's important to understand what you can't do in bulk work. By design, the bulk work area does not permit the following actions, either in bulk or against individual activities or items:

  • Scheduling dates for contracts
  • IP release review
  • Submission package planning