When the job is created (as explained in section 5.1), you will see it in the job list options by going to LSM 🡪 Job 🡪 Job list.

The job list page has several features that allow you to manage your job.

A. Some features are present in the blue Job bar on the job list page. Please see section 5.2.1

B. Some options allow you to navigate to different pages containing jobs. See section 5.2.1.10

C. This box will allow to select multiple/all jobs at once.

D. Some of the features that are related to individual job are present in front of the job. Please see section 5.3



Below we break down the meaning behind each icon found within the job list page, providing a simple and practical explanation for users of all levels:


Icon

Meaning

Requested Job: This icon signifies a job that has been requested but has not yet started.

Requested Test: This icon indicates that a test has been requested but has not yet begun. It helps highlight pending test requests, allowing users to identify and prioritize the ones awaiting initiation.

Requested Sample: This icon signifies a sample that has been requested for testing but has not yet been processed.

Pending Job: This icon marks a job that is pending and awaiting further action.

Assigned Test: This icon represents a test that has been assigned and is currently pending.

Assigned Sample: This icon represents a sample that has been assigned for testing.

Job in progress (Started): This indicates that a job is currently being worked on.

Test in progress: It represents a test that has already started.

Sample in progress: It represents a sample that is currently being processed.

Completed Job: The completion icon signifies that a job has been successfully executed, but still awaiting validation. Users can easily identify tasks that have reached the endpoint of their workflow.

Completed Test: This icon signifies that a test has been successfully completed, but still awaiting validation.

Completed Sample: This icon indicates that a sample has undergone the necessary testing procedures and is now marked as completed, but still awaiting validation.

Finished Job: This icon indicates that a job has been successfully completed and validated.

Approved Test: It represents a test that has been completed and approved.

Approved Sample: It represents a sample that has been completed and approved.

This icon indicates that the job has been restarted because it was rejected by the validator.

This indicates that the test has been validated at least once.

This icon designates a sample that has undergone Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) marking, meaning that is a sample/value used as blank/control for a specific test/equipment.

It indicates that a sample is currently in a temporary state of suspension (on hold), often due to specific conditions or pending further evaluation.

This icon represents a sample that is marked as “Free” and is excluded from the invoicing process. It indicates that the associated sample will not incur charges.

This icon appears when you group your results by Batch-Test-Sample.


This icon indicates that additional features or settings related to an individual job are available. Clicking on this icon reveals a menu with options to customize or manage specific aspects of the job.

This feature allows users to set the limit for the number of rows displayed on a single page.

Users can create barcodes for multiple samples simultaneously.

The export option enables users to generate a CSV file containing selected job lists or all jobs. The exported data is in standard format, requiring users to delimit values into separate columns as needed.

This option allows users to navigate to a specific page within the job list, facilitating quick access.

The filter icon provides users with the ability to filter jobs, samples, batches, and more using various filters or custom search combinations.

This option facilitates searching for specific job numbers, IDs, names, tests, or samples within the job list. Users can quickly locate and access relevant information.

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Users can select jobs using check-boxes to perform specific actions such as export on multiple jobs simultaneously.