PROFILE—ProfJobSchemeEditPRP Form
This form is used to configure PRP (Preparation) schemes in jobs.
Processes associated with this form

Flows:
- Close—Close this form.
- Save—Save form updates.
- Delete—Delete the current entity.
- User screen—Open the custom form contained in the ProfJobSchemeUser.SCR screen file, if it exists, to enter custom details for HDR (Handler) schemes in jobs.
Form:
- Duplicate placement:
- Number duplicates—The number of duplicate QC samples created for each Blocksize of unknown samples. Inherited from the scheme.
- Duplicate block size—The number of unknown samples considered as a block when determining the number of duplicate QC samples for addition. Inherited from the scheme.
- Duplicate offset—The point within the block of unknown samples at which a sample is selected for duplication. Inherited from the scheme.
- Duplicate position—The position within the rack at which the duplicate QC sample is placed, relative to the original sample. Inherited from the scheme.
- Required—The date-time at which the job scheme report is due, calculated by default using the job's priority.
- Priority—The priority used to determine the relative priority of the job scheme compared to other job schemes, used to schedule sample analysis in the laboratory. 1=high, 99=low. Inherited from the scheme. The PriorityUnitGLOBAL setting defines the priority units.
- Started—The date-time at which the job scheme's preparation or analysis started.
- Completed—The date-time at which the job scheme's preparation or analysis completed.
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Number hours—The number of hours used to determine the price for the job scheme on an invoice, where the Price code has an HLY (hourly) price type.
- Page size—The number of samples, including QC samples, displayed on one page of analysis at the instrument or on the job sheet. Inherited from the scheme.
- Price code—Price code—Only relevant where the scheme's Price type is SCH, HLY or SMP. The price code used to price sample scheme line items during invoicing. Inherited from the scheme.
- Price—The fixed price of the job scheme, used instead of determining the price using the Price code.
- Procedure code—The code of the procedure, if one was used to register the scheme on the job.