Hello, a lot of thanks for the explanation!
If you have access control (user logging) a given user can get the right to verify.
Hmm,this is not an explicit right,or?. Which Entry Right includes this? Backgroud: For a Monitor/Clinical Research Associate an Account with only a reading right is assigned. It would be nice if only the Monitor could change the VER-State-Button. Is this manageable?
Generally I'm sorry to say, but this is not working. After re-edit, the state is not falling back to standard. I checked it on Windows with and without extended Useraccess, with EpiData Entry 4.4.1 and update to 4.4.3 Greetings from Hamburg Michael
Am 17.11.2018 um 12:41 schrieb EpiData development and support:
A given observation (record) during entry may be in different states. 1 Standard, just entered or edited 2 marked for deletion. 3 verified
Mark for deletion is invoked with the "del" and verified with the "ver".
If you have access control (user logging) a given user can get the right to verify.
Verify may also be used as an alternative to double entry if you (eg as supervisor) visually control the entry independently of the previous entry of actual data.
You will also notice that marking "ver" will force you to answer "save changes", since the attribute is set (or removed).
If you edit data in a verified observation the state is changed back to standard.
Best wishes
/Jens Lauritsen Epidata association
Den 16. november 2018 11.43.51 CET, EpiData development and support epidata-list@lists.umanitoba.ca skrev:
Hallo Jens, hallo List, my name is Michael, located in Hamburg/Germany University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf.
I have a small question: What is the meaning of the "VER"-Button in Statusbar/Record State of the EntryClient? _______________________________________________ EpiData-list mailing list EpiData-list@lists.umanitoba.ca http://lists.umanitoba.ca/mailman/listinfo/epidata-list