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RADplus 2023 Update 55

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Product Update Form Description

An issue is resolved where the Dictionary Import form sometimes prevents the import of inactive dictionary values.

Included Updates

None

Required Updates

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Details

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Fixed (1)
Dictionary Import - values
An issue is resolved to ensure that inactive dictionary values can be imported successfully in form "Dictionary Update", when included in the dictionary import file being imported. KB0073565 v0.01
Please Note: an "X" needs to be placed in the "Inactive" column in the import file in order for the dictionary code being imported, to be considered "Inactive". In addition, the following characters are unsupported when included in any dictionary "value" for import:
"^" Caret, "=" Equal, "~" Tilde, and "<" Less than
Topics
• Dictionary
 
Acceptance Tests

AV-89190 Summary | Details
Dictionary Import - values
Note - These testing guidelines assume the user is skilled in the use of, at a minimum, the following:
  • Dictionary Import (PM)
Scenario 1: Dictionary Import - Data import validations
Specific Setup:
  • Have a form [TestForm] that contains a "Dictionary" type field [TestDict] on the form
  • Have access to form "Dictionary Update"
  • Have two "Dictionary Import" files available to import values in field [TestDict]
  • [FileA] is an import file created that contains dictionary codes for import, whose values all include an unsupported character:
  • [Code1] includes a dictionary value containing a less than sign (<)
  • [Code2] includes a dictionary value containing a caret symbol (^)
  • [Code3] includes a dictionary value containing an equal sign (=)
  • [Code4] includes a dictionary value containing a tilde symbol (~)
  • [FileB] does "not" contain any dictionary codes for import, whose values include any of the unsupported characters
  • [FileB] also contains a dictionary code that is flagged as "Inactive". (Note: an "X" needs to be placed in the "Inactive" column in the import file in order for the dictionary code being imported, to be considered "Inactive")
Steps
  1. Open form "Dictionary Import"
  2. Click [Select File]
  3. Navigate the location of [FileA] and select it
  4. Click "Scan Import File"
  5. Validate the scan results indicate
  6. Error in row 1: Caret(s) found in dictionary value.
  7. Error in row 2: Equal sign(s) found in dictionary value.
  8. Error in row 3: Tilde(s) found in dictionary value.
  9. Error in row 4: Less than sign(s) found in dictionary value.
  10. Import file cannot be processed due to critical errors.
  11. Click [OK]
  12. Click [Select File]
  13. Navigate the location of [FileB] and select it
  14. Click "Scan Import File"
  15. Validate the scan results indicate "No errors or warnings found in file."
  16. Click "Begin Import"
  17. At the "Dictionary Import Complete" dialog, click [OK]
  18. Open [TestForm]
  19. Navigate to the [TestDict] field, and click on the field
  20. Validate all 'Active' dictionaries imported in [FileB] in step 1, are present in the selection list as expected
  21. Validate any 'Inactive' dictionaries imported are not displayed, as expected. Note: Inactive dictionary values are not displayed on forms
  22. Close the form
  23. Open form "Dictionary Update"
  24. Click the "Print Dictionary" section
  25. Select the file in "File" field where [TestDict] resides
  26. Select "Individual Data Element"
  27. Select [TestDict] in the "Data Element" field
  28. Click [Print Dictionary]
  29. Validate all 'Active' and 'Inactive' dictionaries imported in [FileB] in step 1, are present in the results
Topics
• Dictionary

 

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