Oracle ERES
Oracle ERES
Oracle ERES
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Agenda
Electronic Records and Signatures (ERES) History Description Transactions and Events How to Set up this Feature How to Use this Feature Resources
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21 CFR Part 820 is the predicate rule which defines the functional requirements of a quality system.
21 CFR Part 11 defines the technical requirements to maintain electronic records and electronic signatures.
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The eRecords are stored in an evidence store. The evidence store provides a secure storage location and links to the transaction window. The eRecords are generated using the XML data in an XSL format.
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The main value to an implementer is only in getting rid of a paper based system. Is there a problem with retrieving the Work Order document from 1992?
Security is on two levels imbedded security and ERES passwords.
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transaction cannot be saved until a valid signature(s) are input. Online signatures are beneficial for those real-time processes that cannot proceed without immediate authorization.
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WIP Job Assembly Move (ER, ES) Job Assembly Completion (ER, ES) Job Material Transaction (ER, ES)
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Approval setup starts with choosing the transaction that requires an electronic signature.
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When a transaction is ERES is enabled and the conditions are met then an e-record is produced and the information can be reviewed prior to signature.
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For the transaction to be accepted the user must input their User Name and password for electronic signatures.
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Electronic Records and Signatures (ERES) - How They Work New in 11i10
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Larry Gray Principal Consultant DARC Corporation lgray@darc.com
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