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c.  Edit Criteria Button.



 a.  Query Metadata

The Query Metadata has the following information rows:

Name - the name of the query.

Topic - the topic that the query is associated with.

Criteria - the query definition

Status - the status of the query...i.e. Completed, Submitted...e.t.c.

Last Updated - a timestamp for the last time the query retrieved updated information.


 b.  Patient Counts

The patient counts table contains rows that display a site name and its associated patient count.  In the example below we can see in first row that the site shrine-webclient-dev-node1.catalyst.harvard.edu has a count of 45 patients (plus or minus 10 patients), the site shrine-webclient-dev-node2.catalyst.harvard.edu has a count of 55 patients (plus or minus 10 patients), and the site shrine-webclient-dev-node3.catalyst.harvard.edu has a count of 55 patients (plus or minus 10 patients).


In addition we can sort the results by clicking the Site column header.  In the example below, the counts are sorted by site name alphabetically:

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In the example below, the counts are sorted by site name reverse-alphabetically:

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Additionally, we can sort by the status.  In the example below the counts are sorted by the number of results ascending with the fewest counts at the top:

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In the example below the counts are sorted by number of results descending with the largest counts at the top:

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When a query is in process or when it contains errors at one or more sites, the status column will display the status at the sites instead of patient counts.  In the example below all the sites in the network are returning an error.

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The user can click on one of the "click for details" links to get a more detailed description of the issue:

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c.  Edit Criteria Button

Clicking the Edit criteria will reconstruct the query and display it's definition in the find patients view.

The result of clicking the Edit Criteria button in our example is shown below.  The user can now edit and re-run the query.

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