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Some forms will have some optional settings that can be set. For example, when creating a Sample form, you can define which specimen sizes are related to that particular type of sample. This allows the system to pre-filter the specimen sizes presented to the user based on the context of the sample. Another example would be creating a relationship between a Test form and a Sample form. Form Settings are accessed from the button bar after you select a form you want to edit.
Form Type | Setting Name | Description |
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Sample | Sample Material |
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Specimen Sizes |
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One Specimen Sample |
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Turn Off Specimen Retrieval |
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Test | Test Material |
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Material Specification |
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Billing |
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Billing Quantity |
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Cost |
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Remove Specification Limit Operators From Reports |
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Standard |
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Test Default Specimen Size |
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Test Duration |
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Adding New Form Fields
To add a new Form field, choose the Form and select Add Field. You will then need to set the various parameters for your Field.
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