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Using Create Container and Bulk Edit Container to create freezer boxes and cryovials from barcode labels #23
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Step 2: Using Bulk Edit Container to change container type and add labels to containers. -Go to Manage Data > Object Tracking > Bulk Edit Container at https://arctos.database.museum/tools/bulkEditContainer.cfm |
Another useful tool for the above: |
For Freezer Boxes, freezer racks, or anything else with positions, there is another step to create positions. Step 3: Bulk Create Positions: Step 3B: Create positions one container at a time:
-Then you must instead go back one screen, click instead on Edit Container at right, and add in the information on number of rows, columns, orientation, and positions. Don't forget to save. Then return to this form to create positions. |
@campmlc can we turn this into a template so that you can open a new issue each time the workflow begins and check boxes as you go? |
I wasn't sure how to do that - and not everyone will follow all steps.
Happy for you to set it up that way if we can leave this overall summary
intact?
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The following workflow describes the process for designating barcode labels as a particular container type in Arctos. In this case, the process specifically refers to converting barcode labels into freezer boxes or cryovials in MSB DGR, but the process is the same for any other container type.
Some preliminary info:
-The alphanumeric code series is reserved in Arctos for MSB at Manage Data > Object Tracking > Barcode Series (https://arctos.database.museum/info/barcodeseries.cfm).
-creating containers and positions now requires admin_container role. This is to prevent students from creating positions within cryovials and other undesirable actions which are extremely difficult to undo. This also requires museum admins to create containers in bulk in advance, following procedures below.
Step 1: When the labels are received, the series must be created in Arctos as follows:
-Go to Manage Data> Object Tracking > Create Container (bulk) at https://arctos.database.museum/tools/create_container.cfm
-However, at MSB, we have switched to creating cryovials as cryovials from the beginning, rather than as cryovial labels, because in order to add a part to a barcode during cataloging, that barcode must be a container, not a label, or Arctos will throw an error during cataloging. Since cataloging occurs separately from object tracking in different divisions, this blocks cataloging from moving forward if even a single barcode for that record has not yet been scanned in DGR.
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