Viewing existing case series
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The Case Series page provides information about existing case series and enables you to define new case series.
For the selected project and data configuration, the Case Series page lists case series that you have created or that have been published to you. If you have the Administer Users permission, the page also lists unpublished case series created by any users in your login group.
1. Click the Case Series tab.
The Case Series page appears.
2. Filter the list as necessary.
- From the Project drop-down list, select the project for which you want to view case series or -- to include all projects.
- From the Configuration drop-down list, select the data configuration for which you want to view case series or -- to include all configurations.
The selected case series appears. See the Case Series page for information about the case series.
General activities
- For information about viewing, printing, or downloading tables or changing the way data displays in the table, see About tables.
- To print, download, combine, or delete selected case series, click Select Rows. You can then check the rows for the case series on which you want to act. You can also click Select All to check all rows (or click Clear All to uncheck all rows). From the menu, click the action that you want to perform on the selected rows.
- To create a case series by defining a query, click Create Using Query Wizard.
- To create an empty case series to which you manually add case IDs, click Create Empty Case Series.
- To compute Proportional Reporting Ratios (PRR) for a set of previously defined case series, click PRR Calculator.
Action menu options
If you click for any case series, you can do the following:
- To view a case series, click View Cases.
- To view the query for a query-based case series, click View Query. This option shows the variables and values that make up the query, as well as the edit logic.
- To view existing report definitions for the case series, click Report.
- To add the query portion of the case series to the Query Library, click Add Query to Library. You must have access to the data configuration on which the case series is based. If the query is in the Query Library (the Queries page), it is separate from the case series. Subsequent modification or deletion of the query in the library has no effect on the case series.
- To copy a case series, click Copy. You must have access to the configuration on which the case series is based. You can copy any case series that you created or that has been published to your login group. If you have the Administer Users permission, you can copy a case series published to any login group.
- To cancel a running or In Queue case series background processing job, click Cancel. The Cancel option is available only when a background processing job exists for the case series.
If you click for a case series that you created, you can do the following:
- To edit the query portion of a case series that was created with the Query Wizard, click Edit Query. You can click Back to select a different data configuration.
- If the Cases Added column shows Yes, then cases have been transferred or added manually to the case series. If you re-execute the case series, those cases are no longer be part of the case series.
Note: Your edits to the query portion of the case series have no effect on the query in the Query Library (the Queries page). Likewise, editing or deleting the query in the library has no effect on the case series.
- To rename a case series, click Rename. You can also change its description or assign it to a different project.
- To publish a case series, click Publish. If you have the Administer Users permission, you can publish a case series created by any user in your login group.
- To delete a case series, click Delete. When a message asks if you want to delete the case series, click OK. The case series is deleted and no longer appears on your Case Series tab.
Note: Before deleting a query-based case series, you can save the query portion of the case series with the Add Query to Library option.
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