Assemblies

An assembly is the logical bill of materials (BOM) or dossier as represented in a publishing product interface that represents one sequence.

When you create an assembly, you specify attributes like due date, owner, and output location. Some of these attributes are required, others are optional, and still others default to preconfigured values.

Ennov InSight supports the following types of assemblies:
  • Standalone
  • Sequence
  • eCTD
  • Supporting
You must have the following modules to perform assembly activities:
  • Electronic Lifecycle Publishing (ELP)
  • Submission Planning and Tracking (SPT)
  • Registered Document Analysis (RDA)
  • Paper Review Publishing (PRP)

Creating Assemblies

You can create an assembly by creating the folders, leaf elements and assigning documents, or you can create an assembly from another entity. When you create an assembly from a template, an existing assembly, an application view, or an assembly file, many of that entity's attributes are inherited by the new assembly.

Modifying Assemblies

You may want to change the attributes of an assembly, such as the name, the default binding rule, due date or description. In addition, you can set default folder and leaf attributes for the assembly and specify the referenced DTDs/schemas for assembly publishing.

Building Assemblies

When you build an assembly you create its structure. You can add the folders, leaf elements, documents and document placeholders that make up the hierarchical content of the assembly. Throughout the life of the assembly, it may go through numerous changes and updates.

Deleting Assemblies

Only an administrator can delete assemblies.