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View, edit, rename, publish, and delete drug profile configurations

The Manage Drug Profile Configurations page lists drug profile configurations that you created or that are published to you. If you have the Administer Users permission, the page also lists unpublished configurations created by any user in your login group.

1.         In the left navigation pane, click the Settings icon (Settings icon).

2.         In the Configure System section, click Manage Drug Profile Configurations.

The Manage Drug Profile Configurations page provides the following information about each drug profile configuration:


Column

Description

ID

Automatically assigned unique identifier of the configuration.

Name

Name of the configuration.

Description

Description of the configuration.

Created By

Name of the user who created the configuration.

Created

Date and time when the configuration was created.

Modified

Date and time when the configuration was last modified.

Modified By

Name of the user who last modified the configuration.

View, edit, rename, publish, and delete drug profile configurations

If you click the Row Action menu (Row menu) for a drug profile configuration that you created, you can also do the following:

·        To view a drug profile configuration, click View.

·        To edit a drug profile configuration, click Edit.

·        To rename a drug profile configuration, click Rename. If any users have the configuration set as a user preference, that setting is changed automatically to the new name.

·        To publish a drug profile configuration, click Publish, select the login group(s), then click Back. (If you have the Administer Users permission, you can publish configurations created by any user in your login group.)

If you are a superuser, you can publish to multiple login groups, including —All–. In the Publish to Login Groups drop-down list, click or Ctrl+click to select login groups. If you publish to —All– and later add a new login group, the object is published automatically to the new login group.

·        To delete a drug profile configuration, click Delete.