Difference between revisions of "ART Value Set Editor"
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Editors of a project may create new value sets through the value set form. If you have the corresponding permissions, the [[File:TemplateEditor-plusbutton.png|30px]] button appears above the list of value sets (1). | Editors of a project may create new value sets through the value set form. If you have the corresponding permissions, the [[File:TemplateEditor-plusbutton.png|30px]] button appears above the list of value sets (1). | ||
− | Clicking on the [[File:TemplateEditor-plusbutton.png|30px]] button opens the value set creation dialog. You have | + | Clicking on the [[File:TemplateEditor-plusbutton.png|30px]] button opens the value set creation dialog. You have two options to create a new value set: |
* Using existing code systems like LOINC, etc. | * Using existing code systems like LOINC, etc. | ||
* Entering codes on your own manually | * Entering codes on your own manually |
Revision as of 11:06, 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 button appears above the list of value sets (1).
Clicking on the button opens the value set creation dialog. You have two options to create a new value set:
- Using existing code systems like LOINC, etc.
- Entering codes on your own manually
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.