
It would be nice to have a feature within LabWare to do import data (from Excel spreadsheet for example) directly into some of the main tables. But it is up to me to make sure all the tables and columns are populated correctly. I can do it outside of LabWare with database management tools such as TOAD. Importing data into static data tables is not well done in LabWare.I just need a way of telling what my peak usage is so that if I want to roll LabWare out to another site, do I need to buy more licenses? Or will my 100 cover for it? Does this mean I have 50 too many licenses? Probably not.

So if I own 100 licenses, and I look at my usage right now, it might say I am using 50 licenses out of 100. But it won't tell me at the end of the day, week, or month, what my peak usage was. if I own 100 licenses, LabWare will tell me at any given time how many licenses I am using. is the sole identity of the sample throughout its lifecycle. The system automatically generates an Analytical Reference (AR) number to maintain unique identity. But LabWare does not have a feature that tells me (at any level) what my peak license usage is. Sample Login With a robust LIMS system like CaliberLIMS, sample login can be done quickly. Especially when it comes to using the "DEFAULT" template event versus the specific template event. It’s recommended that students have some background in SampleManager data configuration to be able to set up the various master data required for your Sample Login and Extended Sample Lifecycle workflows.

Thus, being able to validate and report data out to other departments was ALOT faster, which is highly important being that much of our testing was heavily time sensitive and crucial to sustaining life. It enabled a great overall satisfaction to be able to pinpoint who performed each task based on time stamping and avoided many errors regarding lot numbers, expiration dates, and equipment IDs.

While being an active user at MTF, LIMS was great in being able to complete testing and other daily tasks that would have taken much longer without this system.
