Container type is a 'template' that can be used to create containers. You can create it once and reuse it every time you create new containers.
Container type is optional to create a container. From v4.2, OpenSpecimen is shipped with default container types. |
Before you set up a container type, find out the below-required details:
Currently, only super administrators or institute admins can add or edit a container type.
Set up container types using the 'bottom-up' approach. For example to create a type for a -80 freezer that holds racks and boxes, create types in the order of Box→Rack→Freezer. Otherwise, you will not be able to select container type for 'Can hold' field for the freezer. (Since you have not created rack and box first.) |
The example below shows a box that has a dimension of 9 rows by 9 columns. This means each box can hold a maximum 81 specimens. 2. Create a container type for a rack that holds a box The example below shows a -80 rack that has a dimension of 4 rows by 4 columns. This means that it has 16 shelves, so each rack can hold 16 boxes. 3. Create a container type for a freezer that holds the rack The example below shows a -80 freezer that has a dimension of 4 rows by 4 columns. This means that it has 16 shelves, so the freezer can hold 16 racks. |
To define container name format, users can use available tokens to generate unique container names. This allows the system to auto-generate container name rather than a user creating labels at every level manually.
Notes:
Examples:
Similarly, the formats can be set for different levels of the container. |
From v5.1, you can create multiple container types in bulk through a bulk operation, refer to the wiki page for more details.
You might want to delete container types created by mistake or which are no longer in use. From v6.1, OpenSpecimen supports deleting multiple container types. To delete multiple container types -
From v6.1 OpenSpecimen supports exporting container types in bulk. This is useful when container types are set up on the test server and have to be moved to the production server.
To export container types:
To import container types:
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