QualityOne Vaults allow you to standardize and track the processes of creating a new draft, moving a draft into its Steady state (releasing it for use), or withdrawing an existing, approved document. Your Admin may enable change control for specific document types, so your Vault may require certain documents to go through the change control process.

How to Open Change for Single Documents

To open a change control from the changing document:

  1. From the changing document’s All Actions menu, choose Open Change Control. Vault creates a new document placeholder with the type Document Change Control.
  2. Fill in fields for the new document. Depending on your Admin’s configuration, your selections may impact the options you have on the change control document. For example, in the default configuration, your selection for the Document Change Action field controls whether your document goes through the withdrawal workflow or the draft creation workflow.
  3. Review fields that are automatically populated to be sure they are correct for your process. In many cases, Vault suggests values for fields on your change control document based on the corresponding values of the changing document.
  4. Optional: Upload a source document for the change control document.
  5. When you are confident that your change control document reflects your process, use options in the change control document’s All Actions or Workflow Actions menu to modify the changing document. For example, in the default configuration, you can choose from various workflows to close the Document Change Control, start the change approval workflow, start the withdrawal approval workflow, or complete an emergency change control approval.

To open a change control by creating a change control document, if your Admin’s configuration allows this option:

  1. Create a new document, with or without a source file, and select Document Change Control as the document type.
  2. Populate fields for the new document. Depending on your Admin’s configuration, these document fields may affect the available options on the change control document. For example, in the default configuration, the Document Change Action field controls whether your document goes through the withdrawal workflow or the draft creation workflow.
  3. Save the new change control document.
  4. On the Doc Info page for the change control document, open the Target of Change relationship panel. Add a relationship to the changing document.
  5. When you are confident that your change control document reflects your process, use options in the change control document’s All Actions or Workflow Actions menu to modify the changing document. For example, in the default configuration, you can choose from various workflows to close the Document Change Control, start the change approval workflow, start the withdrawal approval workflow, or complete an emergency change control approval.

How to Close or Cancel Change Controls

There are various ways to close a single document change request:

  • Move either the change control document or the target document into its lifecycle’s Obsolete state. If your Vault uses default configurations, you can run the Close this DCC action on the change control document in the Initiated state.
  • From the change control document, delete the Target of Change relationship manually.
  • Delete the change control document or the target document. You cannot delete documents that are in their Steady state.
  • Move the changing target document into Steady state.
  • Move a Steady state change control document out of its Steady state. If your Vault uses default configurations, you can run the Create Draft action on the change control document in the Approved state.

Except for deleting either the change control document or the target document, all of the above situations will create a new relationship between the change control and changing documents using the Prior Target of Change relationship. You can reopen or “refresh” the Target of Change relationship from this relationship type.

How to Refresh Target of Change Relationships

In the Prior Target of Change section of the Doc Info page, for the change control document, click Re-establish relationship. Vault recreates the Target of Change relationship that previously existed but will not make any updates to the changing document or the change control document. Vault cannot re-establish the Target of Change relationship in the following situations:

  • The document version specified for the relationship is not the most current version of the target document.
  • You do not have access to open a change control on the latest version of the specified target document.
  • The document version specified for the relationship already has another active change control.