You will be able to see some by default fields and some custom fields.
*The job status is visible for each job, in the main tab and in the tree view. You LSM might look different depending on your settings.



  1. Job Number is the number given to each job. 
    The setting for this can be found in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Setup 🡪 Job Requests. 
    Please refer to section 6.7.2
  2. Job date is selected automatically when the job is created.
  3. Requester is the provider/client/customer who has collected the sample or the name of the sample collection center.
    The setting for this can be found in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Contacts 🡪 Requesters. 
    Please refer to section 6.1.1
  4. Project code can be only seen if it activated as an option in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Setup 🡪 Project & Modules. 
    Please refer to section 6.7.6
  5. Secondary requesters can be used when you need to make the patient result report available to certain medical practitioners or partner companies/labs etc. For example when you go to a doctor (Primary requester) and they refer you to a specialist/ Surgeon or a another clinic (Secondary Requester). Sometimes companies (Primary requester) need to do medical examination for the employees where the companies have a doctor (Secondary requester) who collects samples and sends to a clinic/lab for testing.
    The setting for this can be found in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Setup 🡪 Job Requests. 
    Please refer to section 6.7.2
  6. Priority level is to give certain jobs a status if they are to be performed urgently, on the same day or normally. The wording for the 3 status/labels can be managed in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Setup 🡪 Priority levels. 
    Please refer to section 6.7.5
  7. Expected Date is to mention when the results of the tests are expected.
  8. Order allows you to choose if the job you are created should be a quote, Request or a job.
    • Quote: It needs to be ordered and by this you will also create a invoice in LSM  Admin  Invoices.
    • Request: It needs to be accepted or rejected.
    • Job: If a job you can edit and start a job directly.

For creating jobs via LSM and LSMRemote please refer to our KB: how to create and execute a job.

  1. You can choose if you have received the samples or no. 
    This setting can be also changed using sample receiving add-on. Please refer to our KB: how to accept a sample using sample receiving add-on.
  2. Case record refers to a custom module which you can connect to the LSM. It can be a module for example for patients, animals, plants, etc on whom you are going to perform tests on. If you create a custom module and want to connect to LSM then you can set it in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Setup 🡪 Case record. Please refer to section 6.7.7
    You can click on the + sign and create a case record in the connected custom module directly from the popup.
  3. LSM allows you add other custom modules too, if you require them to be attached to the tests. The settings for this can be found in LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Setup 🡪 Attached Modules. Please refer to section 6.7.8
  4. Job additional data allows you to see the custom fields/parameters You can create and add custom fields at job level by going to LSM 🡪 Admin 🡪 Preferences 🡪 Parameters.
    You need to have them at the job level and the box "On Lab Form" checked to be visible here. See the image below.
    Create custom fields/parameters please refer to section 6.4.2