CLR 110 Part 5 Exploring Database Objects in Clarity (Updated Questions and Answers) 100% Already Graded A+
CLR 110 Part 5 Exploring Database Objects in Clarity (Updated Questions and Answers) 100% Already Graded A+ CHAPTER 2-A lab manager tells you he wants a report on lab specimens, and shows you the field where he can input various information. What method would you use to find the INI + Item numbers of the data he's looking for? - CORRECT ANSWER-Ctrl + Click CHAPTER 2-A clinical administrator requests a query to include data for a patient's registries. She's not sure of the INI and Item number, but she knows patient is on the Lung Cancer Screening registry. What tool would you use to find the INI and item number given this information? - CORRECT ANSWER-Record Viewer CHAPTER 2-Item Information Window - CORRECT ANSWER-The window shows the INI and item number in which this data is stored, along with other information about the item as a whole. When you are working with the web‐based item information windows the values listed under Table and Column are Clarity tables and columns. When you click the Additional Details you will open the Item Editor activity to find information such as add type and response type. CHAPTER 2-Record Viewer - CORRECT ANSWER-The Record Viewer is an activity in Hyperspace that provides a read‐only view of raw data in Chronicles record. It shows all items set on a particular contact of a particular record. In order to view data, you must specify the Master File, Record, and Contact for the data you want to see. When the Ctrl + Click method does not work for a Hyperspace field, or the report requestor does not know the field where a data point was entered, the Record Viewer is the most convenient place to find the INI + Item number for a piece of data. Keep in mind that the Record Viewer formatting does not necessarily translate to what is stored in Clarity. CHAPTER 2-Item Editor - CORRECT ANSWER-The Item Editor shows the definitions of a Chronicles item. Note that it does not show a particular value stored in the item. Instead, it shows information about how the item behaves for all values. Because there are many items within a master file that may sound similar, the Item Editor is useful for investigating the properties on a given item. Comparing properties can help you decide which item is most appropriate to include in your query. The Item Editor can also be used to see a list of category values. However, the Item Editor can only show a limited selection of the possible options, and thus using Category List Maintenance provides a more complete look at the category list.
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