Note: This feature is available only to administrators.
DolphinRTK includes a set of standard regulatory lists published by various governments and agencies. List matching features indicate when your products contain chemical ingredients cited by these lists. But when these lists do not focus on the chemical substances requiring your attention or do not provide the data you require for each substance, you can create user-defined regulatory lists for your needs.
Each user-defined list consists of two areas of data:
Details: The list's basic properties, including its name, any additional note, and up to three "detail items." Detail items are extra data items you can record for each of the list's entries (see below). Common detail items include STEL, Reportable Quantity, and EC Number.
Entries: The chemical substances cited by the list. Each entry requires a CAS number and may optionally have a compound name and any detail items defined in the list's details (see above).
After you create a user-defined regulatory list in your system, it behaves like any standard regulatory list. When a product ingredient matches an entry in the list, the list's data appears when a user:
Browses the product list by ingredient (see Browsing the Product List);
Views a product's ingredients (see Viewing a Product: Ingredients);
Runs certain list matching reports (See Reports: List Matching Reports).
While standard regulatory lists are maintained and updated by IHS, user-defined regulatory lists are entirely under the control of administrative users. These users can create as many lists as desired, edit any list in need of an update, and delete any list that is no longer needed. For details on these operations, see the following:
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