Configure Analysis Codes Options

In AssayNet LIMS, the Analysis Code Options section defines a comprehensive set of parameters that govern how an analysis is handled—from the moment a sample is logged, through its laboratory job requirements, to the final parameters in instrument runs.

These options are organized into different categories that cover each stage of the analysis process.

These configurations range from basic behaviors (such as how the job is labeled or how data entry is handled) to more advanced controls, such as assigning approval levels, defining target weights, and calculating duplicate precision or method blank validation.

Together, these settings ensure that each analysis code is tailored to meet the specific requirements of the method, lab workflow, and client expectations—supporting full traceability, automation, and quality control across all stages of the process.

These activities explain the parameters available in each category of the Analysis Code Options, helping you understand how these settings—together with the other activities in this section—enable complete configuration of an analysis. While not every setting will be needed for every scenario, it is important to understand their purpose and application, as analysis requirements may evolve over time. Before you begin configuration, you must Create and Configure Analysis Codes.