LabAdviser/LabManager/State System Guide: Difference between revisions
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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 However, this part of LabManager is outdated and is replaced by a new State System.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. | ||