Script Hook Points during Precision Assessment

The following script execution points exist during precision assessment, with the scripts being executed in the following order, if they exist, that is:

  1. The QC type's Script Code associated with the sample's Primary QC Type Code or Secondary QC Type Code, depending upon whether precision assessment is triggered with the sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type being Duplicate or Replicate —to allow for custom logic for variations in measuring different materials.
  2. The scheme version analyte's Precision Script—to allow for custom logic based on different analytes.
  3. The laboratory's Precision Code—to allow for a laboratory-wide precision assessment that is not dependent upon QC type.

Any of these scripts can change the outcome of a precision assessment, to override the sample scheme analyte's Precision Status, PD or RPD.

Note that although a core precision assessment can potentially set a sample scheme analyte's Precision Status to Pass, Upper Warning, Lower Warning, Upper Failure or Lower Failure, a custom precision assessment using a script could potentially set the sample scheme analyte's Precision Status to Pass, Upper Warning, Lower Warning, Trend Warning, Warning, Upper Failure, Lower Failure, Trend Failure or Failure.