Experiments in EBS may consist of hundreds to thousands of entries and plots per occurrence. By generating codes, users can organize them for a uniform listing of data and easy recall. Users can generate entry codes and plot codes from either the experiment or occurrence level.
Let’s get you started on generating codes!
Generate codes for one occurrence
1. In the experiment manager table, go to the row of your selected occurrence. On the left side of the row, click the Edit Experiment and Occurrence () button.
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By default, you will be directed to the Occurrence tab. |
2. Click on the Code Generation tab to start generating your entry/plot codes.
3. You can generate codes for the selected occurrence or the entire experiment. To do this, toggle for Experiment or toggle for Occurrence.
4. You may choose to generate either Entry or Plot code patterns. Click one of the tabs to get started.
Generate entry/plot codes
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For this example, we are creating entry codes on the experiment level. The steps also apply when creating plot codes. |
1. From the Code Generation tab, click either the Entry or the Plot tab.
2. Edit the starting sequence number and leading zeroes.
3. You can also add prefixes or suffixes to your entry codes. Refer to the drop-down below for steps for adding prefixes and suffixes.
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1. Click Add Prefix. 2. Choose between Free Text or Variable. 3. If you click on Free Text, you will need to write your preferred prefix. 5. If you click on Variable, choose from the drop-down menu the variable you will use as the prefix. 6. You may click to remove the prefix. |
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1. Click Add PrefixSuffix. 2. Choose between Free Text or Variable. 3. If you click on Free Text, you will need to write your preferred suffix. 5. If you click on Variable, choose from the drop-down menu the variable you will use as the suffix. 6. You may click to remove the suffix. |
4. Once done, click Save.
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You can also do the following steps when generating entry codes or plot codes for the selected occurrence. See the example below. |
Generate for multiple experiments or occurrences
You can also generate entry codes and plot codes for more than one experiment or occurrence. Take note that changes made will reflect on the selected experiments or occurrences.
Generate multiple entry codes
1. In the Experiment Manager table, click the of the occurrences.
2. Click the Update experiment- or occurrence-level data () then Generate entry code. Choose between the Experiment level or the Occurrence level.
Generate on experiment level
1. From the Generate entry code, click on Experimental level. If you select occurrences from two or more experiments, click the header of the experiment where you want to generate codes.
2. Create your entry code patterns. Refer to the section above for the steps in generating entry codes.
You can tick the checkbox () beside Apply to all occurrences to generate codes for all occurrences.
3. Once done, click Save. Do this to other experiments.
Generate on occurrence level
1. From the Generate entry code, click on Occurrence level.
2. Create your entry code patterns. Refer to the section above for the steps in generating entry codes.
3. Once done, click Save.
Generate multiple plot codes
1. In the Experiment Manager table, click the checkboxes of the occurrences.
2. Click Update experiment- or occurrence-level data () then Generate plot code. Choose between the Experiment level or the Occurrence level.
Generate on experiment level
1. From the Generate plot code, click on Experimental level. If you select occurrences from two or more experiments, click the header of the experiment where you want to generate codes.
2. Create your plot code patterns. Refer to the section above for the steps in generating plot codes.
You can tick the checkbox () beside Apply to all occurrences to generate codes for all occurrences.
3. Once done, click Save. Do this to other experiments.
Generate on occurrence level
1. From the Generate plot code, click on Occurrence level.
2. Create your plot code patterns. Refer to the section above for the steps in generating plot codes.
3. Once done, click Save.
Great job! You have generated codes for your entries and plots. You may also update your existing protocols in Experiment Manager.