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In order to represent the state of a query in a system independent fashion, then we need to define the workflow of a query in a standard way.

Query State

Definition

CandidateQuery visible to Sponsor Staff, not visible to Site Staff; if the Candidate Query is deemed actionable then it can be sent to the Site (Status goes to Open); otherwise the Query is Cancelled
OpenQuery has been raised by initiator to Site Staff
AnsweredResponse provided by Site Staff, ready for review by Data Management or System Software
ClosedQuery for which response has been provided, which has been subsequently reviewed by Data Management or by automated review of response (which may be changing the conflicting data point so it is no longer non-conformant)
CancelledQuery has been removed without requiring response
ResolvedQuery has a response and no further action is required on it

Using these definitions;

  • Open and Candidate are valid start states
  • Closed, Resolved and Cancelled are valid end states

Query Transaction

Used to representation data Query workflow in data management processes and systems - for example sample milestones:

  • Create
  • Update (e.g. add comment) 
  • Close (e.g. data marked as correct)
  • Resolve (eg response provided and data changed) 
  • Delete

Query Snapshot

Current state of one or more Queries at a point of time

Query Sources

Types of Queries 

Query Source

Query Type

Definition

System to SiteSystemQuery Raised automatically by Data Capture System in response to Data Quality Issue (for example)
Data Management to SiteManualQuery Raised by Data Manager for Address by Site Personnel
Site Monitor to SiteManualQuery Raised by Site Monitor for Address by Site Personnel
Coding System to SiteManual/SystemQuery raised by Coding System requiring clarification from Site
Safety Reviewer to SiteManualQuery raised by Safety Reviewer (often in relation to addressing a SAE)

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