This report aids in the review of study domains for a selected set of subjects meeting specified population , WHERE statement , and Data Filter criteria. It merges the relevant data sets based on their review flag values.Running this report with the Nicardipine sample setting and default options generates the output shown below.The Results contains the following elements:
• One Legend .The legend associates color coding with record status. In the example shown above, new , modified , stable , non-unique , and dropped records are indicated with yellow , red , green , black , and blue coloring, respectively.
• Add Notes : Click to take notes, and store them in a central location.
• View Notes : Click to read user-generated notes.
• View Domain : Click to open a data table for the currently selected Domain and generate colored row markers based on the legend provided on the Domain Viewer tab. The symbol varies depending on whether the record (row) has a note associated with it ( asterisk ) or not ( filled circle ).
• Remove Stable Records : Click to remove any records that have remained static from before the current update.
• View Domain Notes : Click to open a data table of all available notes for the currently selected Domain . This includes JMP Clinical generated notes and any record-level notes created by the user using .
• Show Dropped Records : Click to open a data table of any records for the currently selected Domain that were available in the previous snapshot but are not available in the current snapshot.
• Show Duplicates : Click to open a data table of any records for the currently selected Domain that are considered duplicates of one another. Duplicate records have the same values for the domain keys. The keys are available from the button. Records that have a black row marker are duplicates that occur in both the previous and current snapshot. JMP Clinical does not have the ability to compare these records between snapshots. Duplicates can also include New records that do not occur in the previous snapshot.
• Show Domain Keys : Click to display the keys for the currently selected Domain . The keys are a set of variables that when taken together, uniquely identify each row of the selected domain. The keys should include variables that are not likely to change values from one snapshot to another.
• Profile Subjects : Select subjects and click to generate the patient profiles. See Profile Subjects for additional information.
• Demographic Counts : Select subjects and click to create a data set of USUBJID s, which subsets all subsequently run reports to those selected subjects. The currently available filter data set can be applied by selecting Apply Subject Filter in any report dialog .
• Add Record-Level Notes : Select records and click to add record-level notes to the selected records.
• View Record-Level Notes : Select records and click to view record-level notes from the selected records.Tip : All record-level notes (user and JMP Clinical defined) for the selected Domain are visible using . All subject- and record-level notes (user and JMP Clinical defined) for the subjects of the selected records (rows) are visible using .The output of this report includes data tables with records color-coded by record-level review flags. Refer to the Domain Viewer output documentation for detailed descriptions and guides to interpreting your results.