When viewing all wells in the View Assay grid, it is difficult to know which wells already have well-level data added to them. This is complicated by the framework in which wells assume assay-level values for certain fields if available and not populated at the well level.
We need to evaluate how to be provide visual cues on the View Assay grid view to show users what information has been added, perhaps with a color for well-level and another color for assay-level. May not need to apply to all metadata items, but to fundamental metadata fields that users are most likely to edit using Well Edit (which would imply a focus on data most often attributed at well level). This may include sample and other things that are commonly varied within a plate.
When viewing all wells in the View Assay grid, it is difficult to know which wells already have well-level data added to them. This is complicated by the framework in which wells assume assay-level values for certain fields if available and not populated at the well level.
We need to evaluate how to be provide visual cues on the View Assay grid view to show users what information has been added, perhaps with a color for well-level and another color for assay-level. May not need to apply to all metadata items, but to fundamental metadata fields that users are most likely to edit using Well Edit (which would imply a focus on data most often attributed at well level). This may include sample and other things that are commonly varied within a plate.