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General Description
This screen lets you view/edit/create Value Lists. A value list is simply a list of words. These lists can be used when setting up test results and a test's questions/answers.
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Features on the Value List Setup Screen
Clicking this button gives you two options. The first is to sort alphabetically. The second option is to "Maintain current order, but assign new values." That option will keep the list in the order it appears on the screen, but assign Order values to it.
This is useful because of value lists that don't have any Order values at all (because of data migration issues).
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The Value List Setup screen is a low level setup screen that allows you to build groups of items that can be used as menus for Questions and Results. Value Lists can be simple "yes or no" type lists, or more complex options to select the name of a bacteria with an additional negative or positive. Value Lists can also be used for specific names within your system, such as the supervisors of a lab. Value lists, when modified, will only impact the questions and results they are used in going forward - they do not alter the results of past accessions for which they were used. Overview of the Value List Setup ScreenImage Added
Create a New Value ListClick on the New Value List button to start creating a new list. Image Added The List Name should be something unique and easily identifiable for lists intended to be associated with result sets, but for lists that can be reused for questions multiple times, the name can be simple and generic. Standard Type does not impact the value list itself, but can be useful for building reports (e.g. show all value lists associated with Thermo Fisher Scientific PCRs, or show all Histology value lists, or show all Question value lists.) Active Flag controls whether the value list is available in the live production system. To preserve historical data, no attributes of a value list can be permanently deleted, but they can be set to inactive to prevent use going forward. Value Lists Uses Outside of QuestionsValue lists are also used in other parts of the system, such as Result Setup and disease reporting on Test Setup via Global Vet Link. They can also be incorporated into Pattern Setup for Sensitivity Plates and bacteriology. |
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