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Laboratory Cutting and Coring #25

Open quynhdan opened 4 years ago

quynhdan commented 4 years ago

@smithdavedesign @RongzongWu

cisnerosjessica commented 4 years ago

The produced specimen ID during cut/core phase includes the work bulk. After the specimen is cut/core, the sample is not longer a bulk sample. I tried editing the name on the compaction sheet to play around with how the naming convention works, but I couldn't make edits since I had submitted the form. @RongzongWu

RongzongWu commented 4 years ago

Jessica:

To understand this, remember the following principles in the LTS design:

Since we need to track AV for bulk specimens, we need to have a cutting sheet to record the fake cut that produces the bulk specimen, and obviously you need cutting sheets to record the actual cuts.

Since the above logic is NOT obvious to everyone, I designed it so that if you choose "GyratoryBulk" as the specimen type, then the specimen ID is automatically generated by adding "Bulk" to the cylinder ID from the gyratory compaction sheet.

For any other specimen type produced, you have the freedom to make up your own specimen ID.

You should be able to use the "Edit" button to edit the sheet again anytime, as long as you are either a reviewer or worker for the given sheet.

Hope this is clear.

Rongzong

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The produced specimen ID during cut/core phase includes the work bulk. After the specimen is cut/core, the sample is not longer a bulk sample. I tried editing the name on the compaction sheet to play around with how the naming convention works, but I couldn't make edits since I had submitted the form. @RongzongWu https://github.com/RongzongWu

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