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The 'Previous Queries' panel has 2 tabs, 'Previous Queries', which lists all queries run by the user, and 'Find', which allows the user to search for their previous queries. 

Previous Queries tab

The Previous Query view  displays the most recent tab displays queries run by a user, with the most recent ones listed first. Results associated with the query can also be viewed in this tab. 

 

NOTE:

There are two types of queries that can be run in the i2b2 Web Client;

  1. A standard i2b2 query (previousQueryImage Modified)

  2. A Temporal query (temporalQueryImage Modified)

 

Both of these types of queries will appear in the Previous Query view and throughout this document they will both be referred to as a "Previous query".

 

For more detailed information on the distinction of these two types of queries please see the Query Tool help.

 

 

 

Layout of the Previous Query View

A previous query (previousQuery / temporalQuery) is created when a query is run from the Query Tool. The query is stored and displayed in the Previous Query view. These previous queries can be used to run new queries or to easily populate other views.

 

 

pqView

 

 

The query in the previous query view is comprised of multiple hierarchical levels that can be seen by expanding each level of the tree. These levels are outlined below.

 

Previous Query Name

The name of the previous query is the top level of the hierarchal tree and is comprised of these three components.

 

 

  1. Query Name - the name given at the time the query was created. The default name contains an abbreviated description and the time the query was run.

  2. Date - the date the query was created.

  3. User Id - the user who created (ran) the query.

 

pqNameLayout

 

 

Results Folder

The Results folder (pqResultsFolder) contains the results of the query. To see the query results simply expand the folder by clicking on the plus sign (plusSign) located next to the result name.

 

 

Results

The results associated with a previous query are determined by the query result type(s) that are selected when the query is run in the Query Tool view.

 

 

Patient Set

The Patient set (ptSet) appears if Patient set or Timeline was checked at the time the query was run. The set contains all the patients who met the defined search criteria.

 

pqPtSet

 

 

 

Encounter Set

The Encounter Set (ptSet) appears if Encounter set was checked at the time the query was run. The set contains all the patients whose encounters met the defined search criteria.

 

pqEncSet

 

 

 

Number of Patients

The Number of Patients (ptCount) appears if Number of Patients was checked at the time the query was run. The results are a total count for those patients who met the defined criteria.

 

pqPtCount

 

 

 

Gender Patient Breakdown

The Gender patient breakdown (ptBreakdowns) appears if Gender patient breakdown was checked at the time the query was run. The results are a breakdown by gender for those patient who met the defined criteria.

 

pqGender

 

 

 

Vital Status Patient Breakdown

The Vital Status patient breakdown (ptBreakdowns) appears if Vital Status patient breakdown was checked at the time the query was run. The results are a breakdown by vital status for those patient who met the defined criteria.

 

pqGender

 

 

 

Race Patient Breakdown

The Race patient breakdown (ptBreakdowns) appears if Race patient breakdown was checked at the time the query was run. The results are a breakdown by race for those patient who met the defined criteria.

 

pqGender

 

 

 

Age Patient Breakdown

The Age patient breakdown (ptBreakdowns) appears if Age patient breakdown was checked at the time the query was run. The results are a breakdown by age for those patient who met the defined criteria.

 

pqGender

 

 

 

 

Navigation

Rename a Previous Query

Users can rename a previous query from the list by selecting Rename from the popup menu.

 

    1. Using the right mouse button, click on the Previous Query to be renamed.

    2. A pop-up menu will open.

 

pqMenu

 

 

    1. Select Rename from the list.

 

pqMenuRename

 

    1. The rename query dialog box will open.

 

pqRenameQuery

 

 

    1. Enter the new name of the previous query and click on the OK button.

    2. The previous query will now display in the view with the new name.

 

 

 

NOTE:

When dragging a previous query to another view the new name will appear when it is dropped.

 

 

 

Delete / Remove a Previous Query

Users can rename a previous query from the list by selecting Delete from the pop-up menu.

 

    1. Using the right mouse button, click on the Previous Query to be deleted.

    2. A pop-up menu will open.

 

pqMenu

 

 

    1. Select Delete from the list.

 

pqMenuDelete

 

 

    1. A message box will open asking if you are sure you want to delete the query.

 

pqDeleteQueryMsg

 

 

    1. Click on the OK button to delete the query

 

 

 

WARNING:

Once you click on Delete, the previous query will be removed from the view and there is no way to restore it. Therefore you need to make sure you want to remove it from the list.

 

 

 

Refresh the List

Users can refresh the list of previous queries from the list by selecting Refresh All from the pop-up menu.

 

    1. Using the right mouse button, click on any of the previous queries in the list.

    2. A pop-up menu will open.

 

pqMenu

 

 

    1. Select Refresh All from the list.

 

pqMenuRename

 

  1. The list of previous queries and their status will be refreshed.

 

 

 

Options

Users can define how many previous queries to display and the order in which they will appear in the list. The display options are set in the Options for Previous Queries window, which can be accessed by clicking on the Show Options button (optionsImage Modified).

 

pqOptionsImage Modified

 

 

Maximum to Display

Queries to Display

The Maximum number of queries to display defines how many previous queries will be visible in the Previous Query view. Once the maximum number is reached the oldest query will no longer appear in the view.

 

 

TIP:

Recommendation: Use the Workplace view to save those previous queries that will be used often. In addition to being more convenient it will also prevent you from loosing a common query if the maximum number to display has been reached.

 

 

 

Sort Queries

Sort by Create Date

Selecting to sort By Create Date will sort the queries in the Previous Query view by the date and time the query was created. Once you select to sort by the creation date, you need to define whether or not it will be in ascending or descending order.

 

Ascending: displays the oldest query first.

 

Descending: displays the newest query first.

 

 

NOTE:

Renaming a query will not affect the sort order as the date and time is stored with the previous query.

 

 

Sort by Name

Selecting to sort By Query Name will sort the queries in the Previous Query view alphabetically by the name of the query. Once you select to sort by name, you need to define whether or not it will be in ascending or descending order.

 

Ascending: queries are displayed in alphabetical order with the beginning of the alphabet at the beginning of the list. (A to Z)

 

Descending: queries are displayed in alphabetical order with the beginning of the alphabet at the end of the list. (Z to A)

 

Using a Previous Query

This section describes how to use a previous query.

Draggable Items

Different parts of the previous query can be dragged and dropped (copied) from the Previous Query view to other views in the i2b2 Web Client.

 

 

    1. Previous Query

Associated with each previous query (previousQueryImage Modified / temporalQueryImage Modified) are the items used to run the query, any constraints that were defined, and the results. A previous query can be added to other views by dragging the previous query name from Previous Query view to one of the following views.

 

      • Query Tool view; drop in the panel or Query Name.

      • Workplace view; drop in a user or shared folder

 

 

    1. Patient Set

A specific set of patients can be added to other views by dragging the Patient set (ptSetImage Modified) from Previous Query view to one of the following views.

 

      • Query Tool view; drop in the panel.

      • Workplace view; drop in a user or shared folder

 

 

    1. Encounter Set

A specific set of encounters (visit list) can be added to other views by dragging the Encounter Set (ptSetImage Modified) from Previous Query view to one of the following views.

 

    • Query Tool view; drop in the panel.

    • Workplace view; drop in a user or shared folder

 

 

Add to Query Tool View

The Query Tool view is designed to simplify the process of retrieving information from the database associated to the i2b2 Web Client.

 

qtDragPqIschemicHrtImage Modified

 

 

Within the Previous Query view there are several items that can be used in the Query Tool view to run a query. The following sections explain how to add the previous query, patient set and encounter set to the Query Tool view.

 

 

Add Previous Query to Query Tool View

 

Within the Query Tool view, a previous query can be added to one of the following two locations.

 

Query Name field

The items and constraints from the original query will be used to create a new query. This information can be edited to make a new query or can be used as is to run the query again.

Panel (Group)

Used within a new query (query-in-query). The information associated with the previous query can not be edited. Add additional search criteria (items) to be used in the new query.

 

 

 

Add Previous Query to the Query Name (New Query)

 

    1. Highlight the previous query (previousQueryImage Modified / temporalQueryImage Modified) by clicking on the name of the query.

    2. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the item to the Query Tool view.

    3. Drop the item into the Query Name field.

 

dragPqImage Modified

 

 

    1. The item(s) associated with the previous query will display in the appropriate group(s), the name of the query will appear at Query Name, and any constraints that were defined when the original query was run will now default with the new query.

 

dropPqImage Modified

 

 

NOTE:

When you run the query it will receive a new name. This is to distinguish the first previous query from the second.

 

 

 

Add Previous Query to the Query Name (Query-in-Query)

 

    1. Highlight the previous query (previousQueryImage Modified / temporalQueryImage Modified) by clicking on the name of the query.

    2. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the item to the Query Tool view.

    3. Drop the item into the Query Name field.

 

qtDragPqIschemicHrtPanelImage Modified

 

 

    1. The previous query will now display in the panel for Group 1.

 

qtDropPqIschemicHrtPanelImage Modified

 

 

Add Patient Set to the Query Tool View

 

    1. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the name of the previous query that contains the patient set.

    2. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the results folder.

    3. Highlight the Patient set (ptSetImage Modified) by clicking on its name.

    4. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the item over to the Query Tool view

    5. Drop the item into thepanel labeled Group 1.

 

qtDragPtSetImage Modified

 

 

    1. The item will now display in the panel for Group 1.

 

qtDropPtSetImage Modified

 

 

 

Add Encounter Set to the Query Tool View

 

    1. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the name of the previous query that contains the encounter set.

    2. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the results folder.

    3. Highlight the Encounter set (ptSetImage Modified) by clicking on its name.

    4. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the item over to the Query Tool view

    5. Drop the item into thepanel labeled Group 1.

 

qtDragEncSetImage Modified

 

 

    1. The item will now display in the panel for Group 1.

 

qtDropEncSetImage Modified

 

 

 

Add to Workplace View

Information in the workplace is related to the most common concepts and queries that an individual uses and in essence becomes their personal workplace.

 

wpViewImage Modified

 

 

Add Previous Query to Workplace View

    1. Highlight the previous query (previousQueryImage Modified / temporalQueryImage Modified) by clicking on the name of the query.

    2. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the previous query name to the Workplace view.

    3. Drop the previous query into either your workplace folder or the shared folder.

 

dragPqToWpImage Modified

 

 

    1. The previous query will now appear in the workplace with the same name.

 

dropPqInWpImage Modified

 

Add Patient Set to Workplace View

    1. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the name of the previous query that contains the patient set.

    2. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the results folder.

    3. Highlight the Patient set (ptSetImage Modified) by clicking on its name.

    4. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the Patient set to the Workplace view.

    5. Drop the Patient set into either your workplace folder or the shared folder.

 

dragPtSetToWpImage Modified

 

 

    1. The Patient set will now appear in the workplace.

 

dropPtSetInWpImage Modified

 

 

Add Encounter Set to Workplace View

    1. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the name of the previous query that contains the encounter set.

    2. Click on the plus sign (plusSignImage Modified) next to the results folder.

    3. Highlight the Encounter Set (ptSetImage Modified) by clicking on its name.

    4. While holding the left mouse button down, drag the Encounter set to the Workplace view.

    5. Drop the encounter set into either your workplace folder or the shared folder.

 

dragEncSetToWpImage Modified

 

 

    1. The encounter set will now appear in the workplace.

 

dropEncSetInWpImage Modified





  • Query name: previous query name is formatted as query name[Date][User ID] the name given at the time the query was created. 
    • Query name: the name given at the time the query was created. The default name contains an abbreviated description and the time the query was run.
      • Default name format: query description@Time
    • Date: the date the query was created.
    • User ID:  the user who created (ran) the query
    • The default name contains an abbreviated description, the time the query was run query, and the user name that ran the query. 
  • Query status: 
    • Finished
    • Processing?
  • Results:
    • Number of patients
    • Patient set
    • Encounter set
    • Breakdown 
      • Gender Patient Breakdown
      • Vital Status Patient Breakdown
      • Race Patient Breakdown
      • Age Patient Breakdown
      • Vital Status Patient Breakdown

6.1.2. Managing previous queries


6.2. Find tab