Adding Registry Flags

Registry Managers can add a Registry flag from the Administration Registry Flags page.

ClosedFilter List of Existing Registry Flags

  1. Click the Administration tab in the banner at the top of the page.

    The Administration > Users page displays.

    Image of Administration > Users page.

  2. Click the Registry Flags link in the menu.

    Image of Administration > Users page showing the highlighted Registry Flags link.

    The Administration > Registry Flags page displays.

    Image of Registry Flags page showing available Registry Flags.

  3. Choose from the following filter criteria:

    1. To filter by words included in either the Registry Flag Name or Registry Flag Description, enter the text in the Filter by Key Words box.
    2. To filter by the status of the Registry Flag, choose one of the options in the Filter By Status box.
    3. To filter by the type of Registry Flag, choose one of the options in the Filter by Flag Type box.
    4. To filter for predefined Registry Flags, choose one of the options in the Filter by Predefined box.
  4. Click the Filter button.

    The Administration > Registry Flags page displays those Registry Flags that match your filter criteria.

ClosedAdd a Registry Flag

  1. Click the Administration tab in the banner at the top of the page.

    The Administration > Users page displays.

    Image of Administration > Users page.

  2. Click the Registry Flags link in the menu.

    Image of Administration > Users page showing the highlighted Registry Flags link.

    The Administration > Registry Flags page displays.

    Image of Registry Flags page showing available Registry Flags.

  3. In the Manage Registry Flags section, use the Registry Flag Type dropdown to select the type of Registry Flag that you want to add. Choose from the following options:

    • Administrative Flag—Administrative flags are used to record an administrative action. These flags can be added by a user or system generated.
    • SubPopulation Flag—Subpopulation flags are used to separate Registrants into common groups, such as operations served.
  4. In the Registry Flag Name box, enter the name for the Registry Flag.

    Note: -_This is a required field.

  5. To add a description for the Registry Flag, enter one in the Registry Flag Description box.

  6. Click the Add button.

    The system displays a prompt confirming that the Registry Flag was added successfully.

  7. Click OK.