1 About the data dictionary, access, and user roles

Oracle Site Analyze is the reporting and visualization application that supplements reports available in the Oracle Site Select clinical study site identification application. Learn about the data dictionary, see instructions for accessing Oracle Site Analyze, and more.

Getting started with Oracle Site Analyze

Oracle Site Analyze reports allow you to view status and other data about the activities that your site identification team performs in Oracle Site Select. All report data comes from Oracle Site Select where information about sites, documents, feasibility surveys, and the status of activities related to them are tracked and managed.

A data dictionary that reflects your work

The Oracle Site Analyze data dictionary is built to provide insight on common site identification tasks. For example, site progress data can be used to build a report view a summary of where sites are in the selection process to helps you to identify barriers to site progress. Similarly, cycle time data allows you to visualize elapsed time between, for instance, making a feasibility survey available to a site, and the site's completion of the survey task.

Whatever your reporting needs, one or multiple items in the Oracle Site Analyze data dictionary can meet them.

Accessing Oracle Site Analyze

If you have the appropriate permissions to access Oracle Site Analyze reports, you'll navigate to Oracle Site Analyze (Tableau) from within the Oracle Site Select application. In the Oracle Site Select top navigation bar, click Dashboards, then click "Analyze reports."

Roles control access to information

Oracle Site Analyze controls who has access to certain data views. There are two roles:

  1. business intelligence (BI): This super user role can view all reports and create or edit reports.
  2. view only: Users with this role can view a subset of the standard Oracle Site Analyze reports and reports that BI users share with them.