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Draft SaveA draft save is a quick and easy interim save, that does not require log on credentials. No history is retained for draft saves. A draft is a working copy of a record. Only one draft can exist per record, so if you draft save twice in a row, the second draft overwrites the first. Version SaveA version save is a more formal process, that creates an authenticated version of a record. When saving as a version, you must provide a save reason and your log on credentials (i.e. your e-signature). The e-signature required for a version save complies with 21 CFR Part 11, as well as assisting in the protection of IP by adding a date and time stamp to the record. When do I need to to save a version?There's no specific rule to define when you need to create a version and you can create as many versions as you want in an experiment. Versions HistoryFor any given record in the E-WorkBook ELN, you can view the complete history of version saves. Then You can select to restore a whole version of the record: Or select specific Items to restore: Then enter your credentials: |
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