Customizations in Regulatory Submissions (Med Device)
Windchill 13.0.2.0
Description
The Regulatory Transmission Delegate Interface enables you to customize the transmission of regulatory submissions to regulatory agencies. The simulate communication method enables you to test the transmission process during development. The directory file drop communication method enables you to store the payloads on your Windchill system. The Azure file drop communication method enables you to store the payloads in Azure Blob Storage. New properties have been added for regulatory submissions.
The Regulatory Submission Processor Interface is enhanced to add methods for:
• Submitting the regulatory submissions based on the type of regulatory submission
• Processing the expired regulatory submissions
• Configuring the type of content to be sent to the regulatory agency
• Cancelling the terminated regulatory submissions
The regulatory submission complete processor is adjusted to set the approval date for a completed regulatory submission if the approval date was not previously specified. The default acknowledgement interpreter is extended to store the acknowledgement messages. The clean transmission content processor method, which is available out of the box, is extended to delete the existing acknowledgement messages.
The method for generating the human-readable report has been enhanced to specify that a draft report can be generated. The human-readable report also uses a dedicated Report Screen layout for its format.
Related Information
For more information, see
Regulatory Transmission Delegate Interface,
Using the Simulate Transmission DelegateUsing the Directory File Drop Transmission Delegate,
Using the Azure File Drop Transmission Delegate, and
Regulatory Master Properties,
Developing a Submission Processor,
Developing an Expiration Processor,
Developing a Cancellation Processor,
Developing a Completion Processor,
Developing an Acknowledgement Interpreter,
Developing a Clean Transmission Content Processor,
Developing a Report.