Authoring

The authoring process of Custom Code Systems can flow on two different levels: schema and concept.

Schema

The following attributes can be specified for a property definition:

Once you added a property definition you can customize it by clicking in the text fields and entering an attribute value, or selecting one from the drop-down.

Different property types are indicated with different colors.

Concept

The concept selected in the tree at the time of creation will be considered the parent concept. If no concept is selected, the new concept will be placed in the root of the Code System, i.e. not under another concept. The selected parent can be modified either in the creation wizard or even after creation, through reparenting.

You can specify alternative terms for a concept, and even move the preferred flag to the newly added terms.

Properties

If you specified a default value in the Schema, the property will automatically be populated with it when adding a new value.

Concept reparenting

The parent of a concept is specified during concept creation but it is also possible to modify the parent concept after the creation process.

Being mandatory for all concepts, the parent of a concept is considered a special property that is not maintained in the schema.

Clicking in the value field of the parent property offers a drop-down with the available concepts of the given Code System.

You can either browse the drop-down list or start typing in the value field to restrict the results, and then select the new parent.

Once the changes are accepted, the tree is updated and the concept is relocated under the new parent's node.

Issues

Users can create issues related to specific Code System concepts using the Raise an issue context menu option, while existing issues can be viewed by selecting the Show issues action.

Want to find out more about issues? Visit the Issue management page for more information.

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