Difference between revisions of "ART Value Set Editor"

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* Use complete code systems (OID)
 
* Use complete code systems (OID)
 
* Add codes as exceptions, e.g. nullFlavors
 
* Add codes as exceptions, e.g. nullFlavors
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-Plus.png|650px|Adding a Value Set]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-Editor.png|650px|Value Set Editor Dialog]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-Metadaten.png|650px|Value Set Metadaten]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-csselect.png|650px|Source Code System Selection]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-SCTBrowser.png|650px|Value Set Code System Browser]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-Values.png|650px|Value Set Values]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-ValuesExceptions.png|650px|Value Set Exceptions]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-Includes.png|650px|Including another Value Set]]
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[[File:ValuesetEditor-Ready.png|650px|Value Set with exceptions, ready for use]]
  
 
=Value set associations=
 
=Value set associations=

Revision as of 12:51, 2 December 2014

Value set editor

Creating new value sets

Editors of a project may create new value sets through the value set form. If you have the corresponding permissions, the TemplateEditor-plusbutton.png button appears above the list of value sets (1).

Clicking on the TemplateEditor-plusbutton.png button opens the value set creation dialog. You have four options to populate a new value set:

  • Browse and use existing code systems like LOINC, etc.
  • Entering codes on your own manually
  • Use complete code systems (OID)
  • Add codes as exceptions, e.g. nullFlavors
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Value Set Editor Dialog Value Set Metadaten

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Value Set Code System Browser Value Set Values Value Set Exceptions Including another Value Set Value Set with exceptions, ready for use

Value set associations

With a valueset association it is possible to create a link between a dataset concept and a valueset. The workflow for setting up a valueset associations:

  • Go to datasets
  • Create a concept in the dataset with the type 'Code' and save it
  • Go to Terminology - tab Terminology associations
  • Select in the left concept tree the just created concept
  • Choose on the left of the 'valueset associations' the button: “Add”
  • Select the valueset to associate with
  • Make a choice:
    • Creating a static associations: associate to this version valueset (whereby the version is determined by the date of the valueset). In this choice some changes/version are possibly not associated with the dataset concept.
    • Creating dynamic associations: associate to this version valueset. If there is a new version valueset the dataset concept will still be associated with the latest version of the valueset.
  • Go to datasets, select the concept. Now it will display that there is a valueset association created and also on which date and time it is created.
  • When clicking on the link behind 'valueset associations' you'll be directed to the valueset itself.