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11 Workflow
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How the basic transactional objects, Analyses and Sampless, proceed through the system, triggering actions and influencing parent objects. Much more efficiency is eventually achieved using Batches and Worksheet. More later
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User Manual
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12 Batching
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Batch Samples together per Work order, Project, Experiment, Batch import etc. Manage them in context
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User Manual
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13 Worksheets
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A number of similar analyses - on different samples but logically belonging together, such as intended for the same lab workstation, instrument of specific analyst - can be grouped into a single unit of work on a Worksheet. Sometimes called a Job Card. Here, all their results can be captured and reviewed together, in context of peers and associated QC results on the same page
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User Manual
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15 Sample Storage
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User Manual
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17 Use Cases
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Some special cases resolved in Bika LIMS
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Asynchronous Background Processing
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In high volume labs, such as those testing for tens of pesticides per sample, system performance slows down for big tasks such as submitting big Worksheets for Verification, and it is better to perform these tasks asynchronously in the background, freeing the user up to continue with other tasks in the LIMS. Asynchronous processes complete quicker too
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User Manual
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Error Messages. Alerts. Logs
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Under Construction. Starting a list here. With their meanings - machine generated from the cryptic deep. Decoded
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User Manual
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LIMS Management Reports
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New Reports project coming
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User Manual
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Partitioning Samples. Aliquots
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Subdivide Samples for distributed analysis
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User Manual
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Some Technical matters
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Tips and tricks getting around the back engine of the LIMS
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User Manual