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• At any time, you can click Save and continue working on the CAPA later.
• Use the step navigator at the top of the screen to quickly move to a different step in the procedure.
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Description
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Name
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Required. Enter a name for the investigation.
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Action Required
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Required. Select Yes or No.
• If you select Yes, the system advances the CAPA to the Plan state.
• If you select No, the CAPA is completed and removed from the CAPA workflow.
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Risk Assessment Required | Required. Select Yes or No. • If you select Yes, you must enter a risk assessment code. • If you select No, enter a description in the Risk Assessment Text field. |
Risk Assessment | Click the find icon to select from a list of codes. |
Risk Assessment Text | Enter text as necessary to describe the risk assessment. |
Date Completed | Select the date the risk assessment was completed. Click the calendar icon to select the date or enter the date manually using the MM/DD/YYYY format. |
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Root Cause Text | Enter text as necessary to describe each root cause for the entire investigation. |
Date Completed | Select the date the conclusion was completed. Click the calendar icon to select the date or enter the date manually using the MM/DD/YYYY format. |
Investigation Conclusion Text | Enter text as necessary to describe the conclusion of the investigation. |
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Remove the selected attachment. | |
Add a local file attachment. Local file attachments are files that you upload from your local machine to Windchill. Click Browse to select a file on your local machine. You can also drag and drop one or more files onto the action window to upload them as attachments. For more information, see About Drag-and-Drop. | |
Add a URL attachment. URL attachments are hyperlinks to content stored on a website outside of Windchill. For example, this can be a wiki page or product help site. | |
Add an external storage attachment. External content attachments are items that cannot be attached as local files or URL links because they are physical objects or places. For example, this can be a three-dimensional item such as a product model or prototype, or highly sensitive data stored in a secure location. An externally stored content attachment describes the content and refers the user to its location. |