Loading a Worklist
Process
A worklist is an interface that displays all results, sample by sample, and allows connection to an instrument to upload those results.
A worklist requires a sample and a scheme for it to be opened.
Opening a Worklist from Schemes Returned from a Workbook Open Search
After searching for schemes in a job in the CCWKOP—Open Workbook application, a worklist session can be launched for a selected scheme and the first sample in the job.
Where the dialog is launched for a job selected for an open workbook search, then the Sample Sequence, Sample Name, Sample Code and Scheme Code are disabled until a valid Job Name or Job Code is selected, and the Scheme Code is disabled until a valid Sample Sequence, Sample Name or Sample Code is selected.
Using a Worklist Dialog to open a Worklist
Alternatively, the Open Sample dialog box can be launched for loading a worklist for a specific sample or scheme from the:
- CCSAMP—Sample application. Refer to Maintaining Samples.
- CCBTCH—Batch application. Refer to Batching Samples for Analysis.
- CCWKBK—Workbook application. Refer to Locating Jobs for Analysis.
- CCVALN—Validation application. Refer to Completing and Validating Samples and Jobs.
Any parameters related to where the worklist dialog was launched are passed into the dialog when it is opened.
If the Job Name or Job Code is first provided, without the Sample Name or Sample Code being provided, then the Sample Name or Sample Code drop-down lists are populated with samples in the job, ordered by the sample's Registration Sequence within the job, for the selected (Primary) Analytical Type, and defaults to the first sample in the list. Alternatively, a Sample Sequence can be selected to match a sample's Registration Sequence within the job.
If the Sample Name or Sample Code, and the (Primary) Analytical Type, are provided, then the Scheme Code drop-down list is populated with analytical preparation and analytical schemes which are registered for that sample and analytical type, ordered by the job scheme's Registration Sequence, and defaults to the first scheme in the list.
The Analytical Type defaults to Unknown, and is mandatory.
The Data Mode defaults to Final results mode, and is mandatory.
The Read-only Mode defaults to cleared, to allow results to be updated where possible.
Where the dialog is launched for a selected job returned from a workbook search, the Job Name and Job Code are populated from the selected job, and cannot be changed.
Where the dialog is launched for a selected sample in a job, for a selected sample, for a sample returned from a sample search for batching, or for a sample from a job and sample validation, the Job Name, Job Code, Sample Sequence, Sample Name and Sample Code are populated from the selected sample, and cannot be changed.
Once the job (Job Name or Job Code), sample (Sample Sequence, Sample Name + Analytical Type, or Sample Code), and scheme (Scheme Code) are selected on the worklist dialog, the worklist grid can be opened and populated with the first sample scheme that matches the supplied criteria. If more than one sample scheme is returned from the search, the worklist is populated with the first sample scheme, based upon the sample's Registration Sequence within the job.
If the selected job scheme does not have any preparation weight or preparation volume analyte types, and the selected Data Mode is either Weight/Volume mode, Dilution mode or Raw results mode, then an error is raised.
- Managing the Worklist Environment
- Entering Results into the Worklist
- Limiting User Visibility of Schemes and Functionality by Section
- Maintaining Job Locks
- Maintaining Jobs
- Maintaining Samples
- Maintaining Batch Samples
- Using Linked Schemes to Share Racks
- Using Linked Schemes to Share Weights and Volumes
- Managing a Workbook Session
- Managing the Workbook Sample List
- Ending a Workbook Session
- Configuring Worklist
- Appendix—Cascade Engine
- Appendix—Workbook Commands
