Usually, authority documents, citations, and control objectives are downloaded from a third-party provider. However, citations can be created manually from an authority document. The Active option in a
citation indicates whether the citation is active or inactive.
Before you begin
Role required: sn_compliance_admin or sn_compliance_manager
Procedure
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Navigate to .
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Open an authority document.
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In the Citations related list, click New.
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On the form, fill in the fields.
Table 1. Citation form
| Field |
Description |
| Name |
User-defined name that identifies this citation. |
| Source |
Source of the policy. For example, if the statement is from a third-party provider, indicate which one. |
| Source ID |
Unique identification number used by the source to catalog this authority document. |
| Reference |
Content reference. |
| Type |
Type of citation created. Optional field not used for any processing. Use the value in this field in reports or to query for records of a specific type.
- Core Topic
- Process
- Control Objective
- Control
- Supporting information
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| Authority document |
Name of the parent authority document for this citation. When you create citations from the authority document form, the system completes this field automatically. |
| Active |
Option that indicates if a policy is active. A policy is marked active if it is not in the Draft or Retired state. To deactivate a citation, clear the check
box marked Active. |
| Parent |
References the parent content. |
| Description |
Description of the citation. |