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Graph templates include information related to<br />

both the data and the display of that data. For more<br />

information about creating Graph Templates,<br />

please see “Creating a Graph Template” on page<br />

130.<br />

Security<br />

Change<br />

Protocol<br />

Definition<br />

Description<br />

edit, add new, and delete table<br />

definitions, file import<br />

templates, graph templates<br />

and protocol security<br />

For information about granting users permissions<br />

to a particular protocol, please see “Defining<br />

Security” on page 124.<br />

Protocol Security<br />

Protocol security is only available in BioAssay<br />

Enterprise. The security tab does not appear in the<br />

Ultra and Workgroup editions.<br />

Protocol security in BioAssay is mostly centered<br />

around permissions to view, change data related to,<br />

and change definitions for protocols. The user who<br />

creates a protocol is automatically given the<br />

appropriate permissions for the protocol, but all<br />

other users must be explicitly added to the protocol<br />

security list.<br />

There are three levels of protocol security for users:<br />

Designing a New Protocol<br />

The first step in designing a new protocol is<br />

knowing what kind of data is going to be provided,<br />

what the overall result should be, and finding all of<br />

the steps necessary to move from the data to the<br />

result.<br />

To create a new protocol:<br />

1. Right-click a project in the Navigator.<br />

2. Select New Protocol.<br />

3. Enter a name for your protocol and click OK.<br />

The Protocol Wizard appears.<br />

Security<br />

Change<br />

Data<br />

Validate<br />

Data<br />

Description<br />

edit, add new, and delete<br />

protocol data<br />

validate data already in<br />

protocol data tables<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> Enterprise Workgroup & Databases 2005 BioAssay • 111<br />

Protocols

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