CCWKOPPANE—Workbook Open Panel Detail
Processes associated with this form
This screen is accessed from the CCWKOP—Open Workbook or CCWKOPTRAN—Open Transposed Workbook
Details Tab
The analytical details related to the sample scheme analyte.
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Tab flows
- Refresh Panel—Refresh the content displayed in the analysis detail lower panel.
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Organisation Scope
Indicates whether this entity is available organisation-wide or laboratory-wide. Display only. This can be:
- Checked—The entity is available to users who are logged into any laboratory within the organisation.
- Unchecked—The entity is only available to users who are logged into the current laboratory.
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Unit Code
The code of the analysis unit associated with the sample scheme analyte. A unit may be selected from the drop-down list that contains active units in scope, as configured in the CCUNIT—Unit application. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
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User QC Status
The user QC status of the sample scheme analyte, as selected by the user.
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Blocked
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The recalculation status of the sample scheme analyte (cell). If checked, then the cell will not be recalculated automatically or by manual trigger. If unchecked, then the cell will recalculate automatically or from manual triggering of the recalculation script. This is based on the workflow status defined in BLOCK_FORMULA_UPDATE preference.
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Internal Lower DL
The scheme version analyte's Internal Lower DL for the associated analyte, that is, the lowest acceptable value in the detection range, and tied to the instrument's or human's ability to detect amounts. There is no confidence in values that read below the internal lower detection limit. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
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Internal Upper DL
The scheme version analyte's Internal Upper DL for the associated analyte, that is, the highest acceptable value in the detection range, and tied to the instrument's or human's ability to detect amounts. There is no confidence in values that read above the internal upper detection limit as the amount is so great, a more reliable test is required to determine it. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
- Lower Template Sample Code
The template sample whose tests can be registered on the sample if the sample scheme analyte's Workflow Status is Check due to the result being above the Internal Upper DL and the Internal Lower DL Critical is selected.
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Upper Template Sample Code
The template sample whose tests can be registered on the sample if the sample scheme analyte's Workflow Status is Check due to the result being below the Internal Upper DL and the Internal Upper DL Critical is selected.
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Dilution Factor
The factor, as a percentage, by which the sample scheme analyte result is to be, or was, corrected for dilution, as entered in a workbook session using the Data Mode of Dilution mode, prior to the raw numeric result being entered.
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Report Unit Code
The sample scheme analyte's Report Unit Code, that is, the default unit for the sample scheme analyte in a report request, used to report the analytical result. A unit may be selected from the drop-down list that contains active units in scope, as configured in the CCUNIT—Unit application. A unit may be selected from the drop-down list that contains active units in scope, as configured in the CCUNIT—Unit application. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
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Rounding Table Code
The sample scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code, that is, the default rounding table for rounding and reporting a result for the scheme version analyte. A rounding table defines the rules and display masks that are applied to rounding analytical results for display on reports, and includes the ability to convert to other units, as required. Refer to Appendix—Producing Final Results and Uncertainty.
Only applicable where Rounding Method Type is Table or Script (for use in the script). A rounding table may be selected from the drop-down list that contains active rounding tables in scope, as configured in the CCRNDT—Rounding Table application. Click the field hyperlink to display the CCRNDT—Search Rounding Table screen, select the appropriate value and click Select and Return to populate the field with the selected value. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
- SVA.roundingTableCode * --> SSA.roundingTableCode
A sample scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code defaults to the scheme version analyte's Rounding Table Code and can be updated.
- SVA.roundingTableCode * --> RRSA.roundingTableCode
A report request scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code defaults to the scheme version analyte's Rounding Table Code and can be updated to subsequently push down to report request scheme version analytes, or as a header in a report.
- SSA.roundingTableCode --> RRSSA.roundingTableCode
A report request sample scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code defaults to the sample scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code, and is used to generate the report request sample scheme analyte's Formatted Final Value, defaults to the sample scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code. It is only possible to see a report request sample scheme analyte's Rounding Table Code when the sample is selected as the first sample in a multiple report request sample update.
- RRSSA --> Used when rounding results for the report when the sample scheme analyte's Rounding Method Type is Table.
* From the enabled-scope scheme when an org-scope scheme is registered on a lab-scope sample.
- SVA.roundingTableCode * --> SSA.roundingTableCode
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Report Lower DL
The sample scheme analyte's Report Lower DL, that is, the default lower detection limit for rounding and reporting a result for the scheme version analyte. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
- SVA.reportLowerDL * --> SSA.reportLowerDL
A sample scheme analyte's Report Lower DL defaults to the scheme version analyte's Report Lower DL and can be updated.
- SVA.reportLowerDL * --> RRSA.reportLowerDL
A report request scheme analyte's Report Lower DL defaults to the scheme version analyte's Report Lower DL and can be updated to subsequently push down to report request scheme version analytes, or as a header in a report.
- SSA.reportLowerDL --> RRSSA.reportLowerDL
A report request sample scheme analyte's Report Lower DL defaults to the sample scheme analyte's Report Lower DL, and is used to generate the report request sample scheme analyte's Formatted Final Value, defaults to the sample scheme analyte's Report Lower DL. It is only possible to see a report request sample scheme analyte's Report Lower DL when the sample is selected as the first sample in a multiple report request sample update.
- RRSSA --> Used when rounding results for the report.
* From the enabled-scope scheme when an org-scope scheme is registered on a lab-scope sample.
- SVA.reportLowerDL * --> SSA.reportLowerDL
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Report Upper DL
The sample scheme analyte's Report Upper DL, that is, the default upper detection limit for rounding and reporting a result for the scheme version analyte. Defaults to the scheme version analyte.
- SVA.reportUpperDL * --> SSA.reportUpperDL
A sample scheme analyte's Report Upper DL defaults to the scheme version analyte's Report Upper DL and can be updated.
- SVA.reportUpperDL * --> RRSA.reportUpperDL
A report request scheme analyte's Report Upper DL defaults to the scheme version analyte's Report Upper DL and can be updated to subsequently push down to report request scheme version analytes, or as a header in a report.
- SSA.reportUpperDL --> RRSSA.reportUpperDL
A report request sample scheme analyte's Report Upper DL defaults to the sample scheme analyte's Report Upper DL, and is used to generate the report request sample scheme analyte's Formatted Final Value, defaults to the sample scheme analyte's Report Upper DL. It is only possible to see a report request sample scheme analyte's Report Upper DL when the sample is selected as the first sample in a multiple report request sample update.
- RRSSA --> Used when rounding results for the report.
* From the enabled-scope scheme when an org-scope scheme is registered on a lab-scope sample.
- SVA.reportUpperDL * --> SSA.reportUpperDL
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Document
The sample scheme analyte's Document Value. Documents can be uploaded, downloaded and removed from this entity. The additional documents can be used for a variety of purposes, for example:
- Linking additional documentation to an entity, such as a client, contact or project.
- Reporting additional details about the entity.
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Image
The sample scheme analyte's Image Value. An image can be uploaded, downloaded or removed from the entity.
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Text Value
The sample scheme analyte's Text Value, that is, the text result where the sample scheme analyte's Data Type is Text. Multi-language support.
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Readings Grid
The readings for the sample scheme analyte.
A workbook cell where the sample scheme analyte does not exist is displayed solid blue.
If focus is placed on a workbook cell where the sample scheme analyte does not exist, then all fields on the Details Panel are disabled and display nothing (except for readings taken when a laboratory batch job was opened in workbook, but the sample scheme analyte is now de-linked from the laboratory batch).
If a laboratory batch job is opened in workbook, some workbook cells may not be associated with a sample scheme analyte. This occurs when a sample scheme analyte never existed to start with in the laboratory batch job, or when a sample scheme analyte is de-linked from the laboratory batch. If focus is placed on one of these workbook cells, then the Readings grid in the Details Panel shows readings associated with the sample scheme analyte that were taken during the time that the sample scheme analyte was linked to the laboratory batch and the laboratory batch job was opened in a workbook session to enter those results.
If multiple readings are entered for a sample scheme analyte, the grid flow option on this tab can be used to average those readings.
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Grid flows
- Readings Calculation—Refresh the calculations of the readings using the aggregate readings script.
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Is Active
Indicates whether the reading is active, often reserved for whether the reading was used in a calculation to determine the sample scheme analyte's numeric final value.
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Scheme Code
The code of the scheme associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Scheme Name
The name of the scheme associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Scheme Description
The description of the scheme associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Analyte Code
The code of the analyte associated sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Analyte Name
The name of associated sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Analyte Description
The description of the analyte associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Unit Code
The code of the internal analysis Unit associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Unit Name
The name of the internal analysis Unit associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Final Value
The composite display of the sample scheme analyte reading's Numeric Final Value, Boolean Value, Date Time Value and Text Value. Display only.
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Weight
The sample scheme analyte reading's Weight, that is, the weight of the sample aliquot associated with the reading. Display only.
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Volume
The sample scheme analyte reading's Volume, that is, the volume of the sample aliquot associated with the reading. Display only.
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Analysed On
The sample scheme analyte reading's Analysed Date, that is, the date-time at which the reading was taken. Display only.
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Analysed By
The sample scheme analyte reading's Analysed By User Code, that is, the code of the user who took the reading. Display only.
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Dilution Factor
The factor, as a percentage, by which the sample scheme analyte reading was corrected for dilution, as entered in a workbook session using the Data Mode of Dilution mode, prior to the raw numeric result being entered.
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Notes Tab
The notes associated with the current sample scheme analyte in the workbook.
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SSA Report Notes
The reportable text for the sample scheme analyte.
Rich text formatting can be used to control the appearance of the information, with basic formatting ribbon and hyperlink entry field. For example, the name of a contact can be entered in bold, the telephone number in italics, and hyperlinks can be used. The formatting is saved along with the actual content. Canned comment functionality is accessed via the F2 function key and is used to enter chunks of text from a selected Canned Comment Code.
The drop-down list of available canned comment codes is filtered based on the scope of canned comment with respect to the entity having canned comments entered, and either:
- The Canned Comment Type (GLOBAL, JOB, SAMPLE or SCHEME) and the Canned Comment Subtype (GLOBAL, REGISTRATION, RECEIPT, ANALYSIS, RELEASE, VALIDATION, REPORT or INVOICE)
or:
- The list of category codes entered in the Category Code. The category codes are initially populated from the Categories whose code appears in the related preference, where the preference changes according to the particular notes field being updated:
As soon as a canned comment code is entered or selected from the drop-down list, the canned comment long form content is embedded into the note field. Note that Cancel can be clicked at any time to exit canned comment selection.
The canned comment tool uses a Canned Comment Type of SCHEME and a Canned Comment Subtype of REPORT, and the Category Code defaults to the value of the NOTES_SAMPLESCHEMEANALYTE_REPORT_CATEGORIES application preference.
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SS Analysis Notes
The notes regarding the analysis of the sample scheme.
Rich text formatting can be used to control the appearance of the information, with basic formatting ribbon and hyperlink entry field. For example, the name of a contact can be entered in bold, the telephone number in italics, and hyperlinks can be used. The formatting is saved along with the actual content. Canned comment functionality is accessed via the F2 function key and is used to enter chunks of text from a selected Canned Comment Code.
The drop-down list of available canned comment codes is filtered based on the scope of canned comment with respect to the entity having canned comments entered, and either:
- The Canned Comment Type (GLOBAL, JOB, SAMPLE or SCHEME) and the Canned Comment Subtype (GLOBAL, REGISTRATION, RECEIPT, ANALYSIS, RELEASE, VALIDATION, REPORT or INVOICE)
or:
- The list of category codes entered in the Category Code. The category codes are initially populated from the Categories whose code appears in the related preference, where the preference changes according to the particular notes field being updated:
As soon as a canned comment code is entered or selected from the drop-down list, the canned comment long form content is embedded into the note field. Note that Cancel can be clicked at any time to exit canned comment selection.
The canned comment tool uses a Canned Comment Type of SCHEME and a Canned Comment Subtype of ANALYSIS, and the Category Code defaults to the value of the NOTES_SAMPLESCHEME_ANALYSIS_CATEGORIES application preference.
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SS Report Notes
The reportable text for the sample scheme.
Rich text formatting can be used to control the appearance of the information, with basic formatting ribbon and hyperlink entry field. For example, the name of a contact can be entered in bold, the telephone number in italics, and hyperlinks can be used. The formatting is saved along with the actual content. Canned comment functionality is accessed via the F2 function key and is used to enter chunks of text from a selected Canned Comment Code.
The drop-down list of available canned comment codes is filtered based on the scope of canned comment with respect to the entity having canned comments entered, and either:
- The Canned Comment Type (GLOBAL, JOB, SAMPLE or SCHEME) and the Canned Comment Subtype (GLOBAL, REGISTRATION, RECEIPT, ANALYSIS, RELEASE, VALIDATION, REPORT or INVOICE)
or:
- The list of category codes entered in the Category Code. The category codes are initially populated from the Categories whose code appears in the related preference, where the preference changes according to the particular notes field being updated:
As soon as a canned comment code is entered or selected from the drop-down list, the canned comment long form content is embedded into the note field. Note that Cancel can be clicked at any time to exit canned comment selection.
The canned comment tool uses a Canned Comment Type of SCHEME and a Canned Comment Subtype of REPORT, and the Category Code defaults to the value of the NOTES_SAMPLESCHEME_REPORT_CATEGORIES application preference.
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SS Report Header Notes
The reportable text for the header of the section containing the sample scheme on a report.
Rich text formatting can be used to control the appearance of the information, with basic formatting ribbon and hyperlink entry field. For example, the name of a contact can be entered in bold, the telephone number in italics, and hyperlinks can be used. The formatting is saved along with the actual content. Canned comment functionality is accessed via the F2 function key and is used to enter chunks of text from a selected Canned Comment Code.
The drop-down list of available canned comment codes is filtered based on the scope of canned comment with respect to the entity having canned comments entered, and either:
- The Canned Comment Type (GLOBAL, JOB, SAMPLE or SCHEME) and the Canned Comment Subtype (GLOBAL, REGISTRATION, RECEIPT, ANALYSIS, RELEASE, VALIDATION, REPORT or INVOICE)
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or:
- The list of category codes entered in the Category Code. The category codes are initially populated from the Categories whose code appears in the related preference, where the preference changes according to the particular notes field being updated:
As soon as a canned comment code is entered or selected from the drop-down list, the canned comment long form content is embedded into the note field. Note that Cancel can be clicked at any time to exit canned comment selection.
The canned comment tool uses a Canned Comment Type of SCHEME and a Canned Comment Subtype of REPORT, and the Category Code defaults to the value of the NOTES_SAMPLESCHEME_REPORT_CATEGORIES application preference.
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SS Results Header Notes
The reportable text for the header of the section containing the results of the sample scheme on a report.
Rich text formatting can be used to control the appearance of the information, with basic formatting ribbon and hyperlink entry field. For example, the name of a contact can be entered in bold, the telephone number in italics, and hyperlinks can be used. The formatting is saved along with the actual content. Canned comment functionality is accessed via the F2 function key and is used to enter chunks of text from a selected Canned Comment Code.
The drop-down list of available canned comment codes is filtered based on the scope of canned comment with respect to the entity having canned comments entered, and either:
- The Canned Comment Type (GLOBAL, JOB, SAMPLE or SCHEME) and the Canned Comment Subtype (GLOBAL, REGISTRATION, RECEIPT, ANALYSIS, RELEASE, VALIDATION, REPORT or INVOICE)
or:
- The list of category codes entered in the Category Code. The category codes are initially populated from the Categories whose code appears in the related preference, where the preference changes according to the particular notes field being updated:
As soon as a canned comment code is entered or selected from the drop-down list, the canned comment long form content is embedded into the note field. Note that Cancel can be clicked at any time to exit canned comment selection.
The canned comment tool uses a Canned Comment Type of SCHEME and a Canned Comment Subtype of ANALYSIS, and the Category Code defaults to the value of the NOTES_SAMPLESCHEME_RESULT_CATEGORIES application preference.
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SS Report Footer Notes
The reportable text for the footer of the section containing the sample scheme on a report.
Rich text formatting can be used to control the appearance of the information, with basic formatting ribbon and hyperlink entry field. For example, the name of a contact can be entered in bold, the telephone number in italics, and hyperlinks can be used. The formatting is saved along with the actual content. Canned comment functionality is accessed via the F2 function key and is used to enter chunks of text from a selected Canned Comment Code.
The drop-down list of available canned comment codes is filtered based on the scope of canned comment with respect to the entity having canned comments entered, and either:
- The Canned Comment Type (GLOBAL, JOB, SAMPLE or SCHEME) and the Canned Comment Subtype (GLOBAL, REGISTRATION, RECEIPT, ANALYSIS, RELEASE, VALIDATION, REPORT or INVOICE)
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or:
- The list of category codes entered in the Category Code. The category codes are initially populated from the Categories whose code appears in the related preference, where the preference changes according to the particular notes field being updated:
As soon as a canned comment code is entered or selected from the drop-down list, the canned comment long form content is embedded into the note field. Note that Cancel can be clicked at any time to exit canned comment selection.
The canned comment tool uses a Canned Comment Type of SCHEME and a Canned Comment Subtype of REPORT, and the Category Code defaults to the NOTES_SAMPLESCHEME_REPORT_CATEGORIES application preference.
Status Tab
The status of the sample scheme analyte, including detection limit, scheme limit, standard, precision, specification, workflow, composite specification, composite QC status, the various dates and users associated with status changes, and holding tie, earliest warning date and earliest expiry date.
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Required On
The sample scheme analyte's Required Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme analyte's results must be reported.
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Composite QC Status
The sample scheme analyte's Composite QC Status that indicates the status of the underlying analytical results. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Pass
- Warning
- Failure.
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SS Started On
The sample scheme analyte's Started Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme analyte was started, when the sample scheme analyte's Workflow Status first became Analysed. Display only.
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Composite Specification Status
The sample scheme analyte's Composite Spec Status that indicates the status of the underlying analytical results against all sample specifications. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Pass
- Warning
- Failure.
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Released On
The sample scheme analyte's Released Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme analyte was released, when the sample scheme analyte's Workflow Status became Released. Display only.
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Released By
The sample scheme analyte's Released By User Code, that is, the code of the user who released the sample scheme analyte. Display only.
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Validated On
No functional use in core CCLAS. Represents the sample scheme analyte's Validated Date. Display only.
Tip: Personalise the form to display the sample scheme analyte's Completed On instead, which is the date-time at which the sample scheme analyte was completed, when the sample scheme analyte's Workflow Status became Completed.
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Validated By
No functional use in core CCLAS. Represents the sample scheme analyte's Validated By User Code. Display only.
Tip: Personalise the form to display the sample scheme analyte's Completed By instead, which is the code of the user who completed the sample scheme analyte.
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QC Ignored On
The sample scheme analyte's QC Ignored Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme analyte was ignored for a Composite QC Status of failure. Display only.
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QC Ignored By
The sample scheme analyte's QC Ignored By User Code, that is, the code of the user who ignored the Composite QC Status of failure. Display only.
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Workflow Status
The status of the sample scheme analyte indicating the stage it is at in its life-cycle. Display only. This can be:
- Not Started
- Check
- Repeat
- Listed Not Received
- Insufficient Sample
- Not Analysed
- No Result
- Analysed
- Released
- Completed.
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User Workflow Status
The custom workflow status of the sample scheme analyte. Display only.
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SS Holding Time
The sample scheme's holding time. Display only.
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Earliest Warning Date
The earliest warning date-time before the sample is to expire for the scheme and analyte, determined as the earliest date-time of the precursor sample scheme's Completed Date plus the scheme version's Warning Time, and the precursor sample scheme's Completed Date plus the scheme version analyte's Warning Time. If no precursor sample scheme is defined for the sample scheme, then the earliest date-time of the sample's Received Date or Sampled Date is used in lieu of the precursor sample scheme's Completed Date.
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SSA Holding Time
The sample scheme analyte's holding time. Display only.
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Earliest Expiry Date
The earliest expiry date-time before the sample is to expire for the scheme and analyte, determined as the earliest date-time of the precursor sample scheme's Completed Date plus the sample scheme's Holding Time, and the precursor sample scheme's Completed Date plus the sample scheme analyte's Holding Time. If no precursor sample scheme is defined for the sample scheme, then the earliest date-time of the sample's Received Date or Sampled Date is used in lieu of the precursor sample scheme's Completed Date.
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SS Not Shown by Default
The sample scheme properties that are not shown by default, but can be shown on the form via personalisation.
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SS Analysed On
The sample scheme's Analysed Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme was analysed or completed preparation, when the sample scheme's Workflow Status became Analysed. Display only.
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SS Expiry Date
The sample scheme's Expiry Date, that is, the expiry date-time before the sample is to expire for the scheme, determined as Precursor Sample Scheme Completed Date plus the sample scheme Holding Time. Display only.
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SS Workflow Status
The status of the sample scheme indicating the stage it is at in its life-cycle. Display only. This can be:
- Not Started
- Listed Not Received
- Insufficient Sample
- Not Analysed
- No Result
- Started
- Analysed
- Released
- Completed.
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SS Possible On
The sample scheme's Possible Date. Display only. Currently the value is the same as the Required On date.
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SS Validated On
No functional use in core CCLAS. Represents the sample scheme Validated Date. Display only.
Tip: Personalise the form to display the sample scheme's Completed On instead, which is the date-time at which the sample scheme was completed, when the sample scheme's Workflow Status became COMPLETED.
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SS Validated By
No functional use in core CCLAS. The sample scheme's Validated User Code. Display only.
Tip: Personalise the form to display the sample scheme's Completed By instead, which is the user who completed the sample scheme.
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SS Released On
The sample scheme's Released Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme was released, when the sample scheme's Workflow Status became Released. Display only.
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SS Released By
The sample scheme's Released User Code, that is, the code of the user who released the sample scheme. Display only.
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SS Started On
The sample scheme's Started Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme was started, when the sample scheme's Workflow Status became Started. Display only.
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SS Comp Spec Status
The sample scheme's Composite Spec Status that indicates the status of the underlying analytical results against all sample specifications. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Pass
- Failure.
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SS Required On
The sample scheme's Required Date. Display only.
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SS Comp QC Status
The sample scheme's Composite QC Status that indicates the status of the underlying analytical results. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Pass
- Failure.
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Scheme Code
The code of the scheme associated with the sample scheme. Display only.
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Scheme Name
The name of the scheme associated with the sample scheme. Display only.
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Scheme Description
The description of the scheme associated with the sample scheme. Display only.
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Scheme Version
The scheme version associated with the sample scheme. Display only.
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Registered On
The sample scheme's Registration Date. Display only.
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Priority
The sample scheme's Priority. Display only.
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Section Code
The code of the section linked to the associated scheme. Display only.
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Pretreatment Category
The category assigned to the pre-treatment associated with the scheme. Display only.
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Scheme Duration
The sample scheme's Scheme Duration. Display only.
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Internal Cost
The sample scheme's Internal Cost. Display only.
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Instrument Group Code
The sample scheme's Instrument Group Code. Display only.
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Number Of Hours
The sample scheme's Number of Hours. Display only.
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SSA Not Shown by Default
The sample scheme analyte's properties that are not shown by default, but can be shown on the form via personalisation.
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Analyte Code
The code of the associated analyte. Display only.
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Analyte Name
The name of the associated analyte. Display only.
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Analyte Description
Description of the analyte associated with the analyte. Display only.
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Scheme Version Analyte Report Description
The scheme version analyte's Report Description of the associated analyte. Display only.
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Scheme Version Analyte Report Name
The scheme version analyte's Report Name of the associated analyte. Display only.
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Possible On
The sample scheme analyte's Possible Date. Display only. Currently the value is the same as the Required On date.
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Expires On
The sample scheme analyte's Expiry Date, that is, the expiry date-time before the sample is to expire for the scheme version analyte, determined as Precursor Sample Scheme Completed Date plus the sample scheme analyte's Holding Time. Display only.
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Internal Lower DL Critical
The scheme version analyte's Internal Lower DL Critical for the associated analyte. Display only.
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Internal Upper DL Critical
The scheme version analyte's Internal Upper DL Critical for the associated analyte. Display only.
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Dilution Factor
The factor, as a percentage, by which the sample scheme analyte was corrected for dilution, as entered in a workbook session using the Data Mode of Dilution mode, prior to the Raw Numeric Result being entered in a workbook session using the Data Mode of Raw results mode.
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Composite Correction Factor
The sample scheme analyte's Composite Correction Factor, that is, the composite factor, comprising the Weight correction factor, Volume correction factor, Instrument factor and Dilution factor, as a percentage, by which the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Raw Result was corrected to determine the Numeric Final Result. Display only.
If a new Composite Correction Factor is entered then:
- Where the workbook was opened with a Data Mode of Final results mode, then the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Raw Result is recalculated from the current sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Result
- Where the workbook was opened with a Data Mode of Raw results mode, then the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Result is recalculated from the current sample scheme analyte's Numeric Raw Result.
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Internal Target Value
The target value for QC assessment. Where the sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type is:
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Blank, Standard or Spike, then the Internal Target Value is the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the associated standard's specification.
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Unknown or Duplicate, then the Internal Target Value is the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the sample's primary specification.
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Replicate, then the field is left empty.
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Internal Min Value
The internal minimum value for QC assessment. Where a sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type is:
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Blank, Standard or Spike, then the Internal Target Value is the specification scheme version analyte's Min Value, from the associated standard's specification.
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Unknown or Duplicate, then the Internal Target Value is the specification scheme version analyte's Min Value, from the sample's primary specification.
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Replicate, then the field is left empty.
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Internal Max Value
The internal maximum value for QC assessment. Where a sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type is:
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Blank, Standard or Spike, then the Internal Target Value is the specification scheme version analyte's Max Value, from the associated standard's specification.
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Unknown or Duplicate, then the Internal Target Value is the specification scheme version analyte's Max Value, from the sample's primary specification.
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Replicate, then the field is left empty.
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Spec Status
The sample scheme analyte's Spec Status that set from the assessment of the primary specification on the sample associated with the sample scheme analyte. Display only., This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Pass
- Warning
- Failure.
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Standard Status
The sample scheme analyte's Standard Status, that is set from the assessment of the Standard on the sample associated with the sample scheme analyte. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Incomplete (obsolete)
- Pass
- Ignore Warning
- Ignore Failure
- Ignore Lower Failure
- Ignore Upper Failure
- Ignore Trend Failure
- Warning
- Lower Warning
- Upper Warning
- Trend Warning
- Failure
- Lower Failure
- Upper Failure
- Trend Failure.
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Limit Status
The sample scheme analyte's Limit Status that is set from the assessment of the Scheme Limit Specification on the sample associated with the sample scheme analyte. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Incomplete (obsolete)
- Pass
- Ignore Warning
- Ignore Failure
- Ignore Lower Failure
- Ignore Upper Failure
- Ignore Trend Failure
- Warning
- Lower Warning
- Upper Warning
- Trend Warning
- Failure
- Lower Failure
- Upper Failure
- Trend Failure.
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Precision Status
The sample scheme analyte's Precision Status that is set from the assessment of the duplicate original sample analyte associated with the sample scheme analyte. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Incomplete (obsolete)
- Pass
- Ignore Warning
- Ignore Failure
- Ignore Lower Failure
- Ignore Upper Failure
- Ignore Trend Failure
- Warning
- Lower Warning
- Upper Warning
- Trend Warning
- Failure
- Lower Failure
- Upper Failure
- Trend Failure.
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Analysed On
The sample scheme analyte's Analysed Date, that is, the date-time at which the sample scheme analyte was analysed, when the sample scheme analyte's Workflow Status became Analysed. Display only.
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Internal Detection Limit Status
The sample scheme analyte's Internal Detection Limit Status Status that is set from the assessment of the sample scheme analyte against a sample scheme analyte's critical Internal Lower Detection Limit and Internal Upper Detection Limit. Display only. This can be:
- Not Tested
- Not Required
- Incomplete (obsolete)
- Pass
- Ignore Warning
- Ignore Failure
- Ignore Lower Failure
- Ignore Upper Failure
- Ignore Trend Failure
- Warning
- Lower Warning
- Upper Warning
- Trend Warning
- Failure
- Lower Failure
- Upper Failure
- Trend Failure.
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PD
The sample scheme analyte's PD. Display only. If the sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type is:
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Standard or Blank, then the PD is the percentage difference between the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value and the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the associated standard's specification.
Spike, then the PD is the percentage difference between the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value, less the spike original sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value, and the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the associated standard's specification.
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Duplicate or Replicate, then the PD is the percentage difference between the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value and the duplicate original sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value.
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Recovery
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The sample scheme analyte's Recovery. Display only. Where the sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type is Standard or Blank, then the Recovery is the recovery calculated from the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value and the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the associated standard specification.
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RPD
The sample scheme analyte's RPD. Display only. Where the sample's Primary Analytical Type or Secondary Analytical Type is:
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Standard or Blank, then the RPD is the relative percentage difference between the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value and the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the associated standard's specification.
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Spike, then the RPD is the relative percentage difference between the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value, less the spike original sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value, and the specification scheme version analyte's Internal Target Value, from the associated standard 's specification.
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Duplicate or Replicate, then the RPD is the relative percentage difference between the sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value and the duplicate original sample scheme analyte's Numeric Final Value.
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Used in Aggregate
Indicates whether the sample scheme analyte is available for use in aggregate function calculations. The defaults to checked when the sample scheme analyte is created. Display only.
Where a sample scheme analyte has the isUsedInAggregate attribute set to false or contains a space, when the sample scheme analyte is displayed in a workbook cell, then the cell has a small black triangle displayed in the bottom-right corner of the cell to show that the result are not used in aggregate function calculations.
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Is Reportable
The sample scheme analyte's Is Reportable. Display only.
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Uncertainty Value
The sample scheme analyte's Uncertainty Value. Display only.
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SSAR Not Shown by Default
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The sample scheme analyte reading properties that are not shown by default, but can be shown on the form via personalisation.
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Job Code
The code of the job associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Lab Batch Job Code
The code of the laboratory batch job associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Sample Code
The code of the sample associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Lab Batch Sample Code
The code of the laboratory batch sample associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Current Data Type
The type of data for the result held by the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Numeric Raw Value
The numeric raw value for the sample scheme analyte reading, that is, the result uncorrected for weight and volume, only applicable where the sample scheme analyte reading's Current Data Type is Numeric Only or Numeric. Display only.
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Numeric Final Value
The numeric final value for the sample scheme analyte reading, that is, the result corrected for weight and volume, only applicable where the sample scheme analyte reading's Current Data Type is Numeric Only or Numeric. Display only.
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Boolean Value
The Boolean value for the sample scheme analyte reading, only applicable where the sample scheme analyte reading's Current Data Type is Boolean. Display only.
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Text Value
The text value for the sample scheme analyte reading, only applicable where the sample scheme analyte reading's Current Data Type is Text. No multi-language support is available for this field at sample scheme analyte reading level; it is only available at sample scheme analyte level. Display only.
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Instrument Factor
Instrument correction factor associated with the with the sample scheme analyte reading, as collected from the Instrument. Display only.
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Composite Correction Factor
The composite correction factor associated with the calculation of the sample scheme analyte reading, comprising the Weight correction factor, Volume correction factor, Dilution factor and Instrument factor. Display only.
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Spreadsheet Formula
The formula associated with the calculation of the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Error Message
The error message associated with the recording of the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Instrument Code
The code of the instrument associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Instrument Name
The name of the instrument associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Instrument Description
The description of the Instrument associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Internal Detection Limit Status
The internal detection limit status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Limit Status
The scheme limit status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Standard Status
The standard status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Precision Status
The precision status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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Specification Status
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The specification status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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User QC Status
The user QC status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading, as entered by the user. Display only.
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Composite QC Status
The composite QC status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading, comprised of rolling up Limit Status, Standard Status, Precision Status and Specification Status. Display only.
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Composite Spec Status
The composite specification status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading, comprised of rolling up of each Specification Status that results from assessing the analyte against each sample specification. Display only.
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User Workflow Status
The custom workflow status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading, as entered by the user. Display only.
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Workflow Status
The workflow status associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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QC Ignored Date
The date-time at which the composite QC failure associated with the sample scheme analyte reading was ignored. Display only.
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QC Ignored User Code
The code of the user who ignored the composite QC failure associated with the sample scheme analyte reading. Display only.
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