Renaming can be used on demand or to indicate something generic. You can develop a naming convention to indicate the function where you plan to use the aggregate set next. For example, abccompr can be created for Compare Report, then renamed to abctadpt for use with Trial Adoption and modified to include occurrences to be tested for adoption readiness. After the Trial Adopt report has been run and changes made based on report analysis, the aggregate set could be renamed to abcadpt to indicate the next is for the adoption function. Subsequent renaming could be abctmigr to abcmigr to indicate readiness for Trial Migration or Migration. Alternatively, your convention can be to indicate the number of uses, tmigr1, tmigr2, tmigr3, and so forth.
Only the aggregate set administrator (or encyclopedia administrator) can rename an aggregate set.
Follow these steps:
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