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  • 1.  Leap Day

    Posted 03-28-2024 11:07

    FYI We have found that leap day (February 29) has messed a bit with expiration dates. 



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    Tina Aubut
    Human Research Protections Assistant
    University of Southern Maine
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  • 2.  RE: Leap Day

    RISING STAR CONTRIBUTOR
    Posted 03-29-2024 06:32

    Hi Tina! What have you noticed? I thought I had a few studies that were pulling in 1 full year as the expiration date rather than 1 year minus a day (I'll put an example below)... but I've only caught it a few times and I could not be certain what the default had been!

     

    A). 1 year

    -          Renewal approved 3/15/2024 and the default expiration pulling in was 3/15/2025

     

    B). 1 year minus a day

    -          Renewal was approved 3/15/2024 and the default expiration used to be 3/14/2025

     

    I thought that option B was the default in Cayuse, but have had a few where it was pulling in option A. We use option B for setting expiration dates, so I've had a few renewals that I had to go in and manually change the date.

     

    Curious what you have noticed though!

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    Jennifer Boe, MA (she/her)

    Sr. IRB Analyst

    Human Research Protections Office (HRPO)

    Hennepin Healthcare Research Institute

     






  • 3.  RE: Leap Day

    Posted 03-29-2024 06:58
    Edited by Tina Aubut 19 days ago

    One of my colleagues fixed the issue under Application Settings. We have been fixing the dates manually as they come up. 



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    Tina Aubut
    Human Research Protections Assistant
    University of Southern Maine
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