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Created page with "==State System== Keeping track of whether equipment is “Ready for use” or some problem is present is a vital part of LabManager. However, this part of LabManager is outdated and is replaced by a new State System. The new module wil however embrace and extend the old system. ===States for equipment=== The basic states – “Ready for use”, “Limited Use”, “Out of Use” and “Being Serviced” – will be the same in the new system. We are satisfied with the..."
 
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The graph should be read as a long timeline from left to right, which is chopped up in smaller pieces and placed next to each other. The triangle on the left emphasizes the first point (as a single point can be hard to see) - the triangle on the right emphasizes the last point.
The graph should be read as a long timeline from left to right, which is chopped up in smaller pieces and placed next to each other. The triangle on the left emphasizes the first point (as a single point can be hard to see) - the triangle on the right emphasizes the last point.


===Next step - introducing Issues===
===Next step - introducing Issues (april 2026)===


The old status system was characterized by the mechanism, that one entry in the status log ends the former and changes the status of the equipment.
The old status system was characterized by the mechanism, that one entry in the status log ends the former and changes the status of the equipment.