Repairing Clinical Objects

Problem

You receive a message that one of the following clinical objects must be repaired:
  • data standard
  • domain template
  • column group
  • controlled terminology package
  • clinical component
  • domain or domain column

Solution

Use the Repair wizard to validate and repair clinical objects.
Note: It is not recommended that you export data standards or controlled terminology packages using Exportthen selectSAS Package or Exportthen selectMetadata in SAS Data Integration Studio. Instead, create the data standard or controlled terminology package using SAS Clinical Data Integration.

Tasks

Repair a Copy of a Data Standard

To repair a copy of a data standard, complete the following steps:
  1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the data standard that you want to repair.
  2. Right-click on the data standard, and select Repair Copy. The Repair Copy wizard appears. The Repair Copy Metadata page is displayed.
  3. In the New Name field, accept the default name, or enter a new name. Click Next.
  4. Review the summary, and click Finish. Repairs are made. The Folders tree or the Clinical Administration tree is updated with new information.

Repair a Domain Template

To repair a domain template, complete the following steps:
  1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the data standard containing the domain template that you want to repair.
  2. Right-click on the domain template, and select Repair. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.
  3. If no problems are found, then click OK. If you want to review the analysis report, then click Details. Click Yes to repair the problems, or click No. If you choose to repair the problems, a progress indicator is displayed. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.

Repair a Column Group

To repair a column group, complete the following steps:
  1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the data standard containing the column group that you want to repair.
  2. Right-click on the column group, and select Repair. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.
  3. If no problems are found, then click OK. If you want to review the analysis report, then click Details. Click Yes to repair the problems, or click No. If you choose to repair the problems, a progress indicator is displayed. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.

Repair a Controlled Terminology Package

To repair a controlled terminology package, complete the following steps:
  1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the controlled terminology package that you want to repair.
  2. Right-click on the controlled terminology package, and click Repair. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.

Repair a Copy of a Clinical Component

To repair a copy of a clinical component, complete the following steps:
  1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the clinical component that you want to repair.
  2. Right-click on the clinical component, and select Repair Copy. The Repair Copy wizard appears. The Repair Copy of Clinical Component page is displayed.
  3. In the New Name field, accept the default name, or enter a new name. Click Next.
  4. Review the summary, and click Finish. Repairs are made. The Folders tree or the Clinical Administration tree is updated with new information.

Repair a Domain or Domain Column

To repair a domain or domain column, complete the following steps:
  1. In the Folders tree or in the Clinical Administration tree, navigate to the domain or the domain column that you want to repair.
  2. Right-click on the domain or domain column, and select Repair Domain. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.
  3. If no problems are found, then click OK. If you want to review the analysis report, then click Details. Click Yes to repair the problems, or click No. If you choose to repair the problems, a progress indicator is displayed. A message is displayed when the repair is completed.