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The tool '''Costumer Requests''' enables you to record and administer orders of DNA samples requested from your DNA bank in the DNA Module. Here you learn how to:
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This tool enables you to record and administer orders of DNA samples requested from your DNA bank. Here you learn how to:
 
* Add new costumers
 
* Add new costumers
 
* Add new orders of DNA samples
 
* Add new orders of DNA samples
* Edit costumer and order datasets
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* Edit costumer and order data
  
  
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Once you have successfully logged in, click “Input Tool” to add DNA details.<div style="clear:both;"></div>
 
Once you have successfully logged in, click “Input Tool” to add DNA details.<div style="clear:both;"></div>
  
==Edit requests==
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[[File:Input.jpg|thumb|400px|Input Mask DNA Module]]
 
[[File:Input.jpg|thumb|400px|Input Mask DNA Module]]

Revision as of 15:39, 9 November 2011


This tool enables you to record and administer orders of DNA samples requested from your DNA bank. Here you learn how to:

  • Add new costumers
  • Add new orders of DNA samples
  • Edit costumer and order data


Add new request

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Before entering DNA data you have to load the relevant specimen data. There is no possibility to save DNA data without specimen information! To guarantee both the safeguarding and long-term availability of referenced DNA samples these should be deposited in research collections. Corresponding data including voucher information have to be stored in suitable collections databases. If the respective databases are not yet integrated into the DNA Bank Network, these can either be newly added or alternatively, if the specimen data are not available in an online database, these can be set up offline with the Specimen Tool.

Once you have successfully logged in, click “Input Tool” to add DNA details.

Edit requests

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Input Mask DNA Module

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