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From: lemoene <lem...@gm...> - 2019-11-06 07:39:24
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Hi Has, apologies my slow & duplicate reply Am having issues with the SF lists at the moment, time to m oven on to something web based, Mailman is legend though > Dear All; we are looking to add extra instruments as it seems that > list is limited. our target is to add Perken Elmers Avio Series > ICP-OES Spectrometer did anyone do this before? CSV? If not listed, it'll be easy to code using an existing parser as template, a handy entry point for coders new to Bika/Senaite. See https://github.com/senaite/senaite.core/tree/master/bika/lims/exportimport/instruments * Also, investigate whether the Avios import Sample lists before analysis. Writing a WS export to it will add further improvement in TAT and reduce human error * Please submit your code when tested!-) That'll ensure that more users can improve on it and help with its maintenance. And you have to code neatly for others to read, and include unit test. Proprietary middleware are still ripping labs off, and should be brought to heel by building out FOSS solutions Appreciated l > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Developers mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers |
From: <ha...@it...> - 2019-11-04 08:06:25
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Dear All; we are looking to add extra instruments as it seems that list is limited. our target is to add Perken Elmers Avio Series ICP-OES Spectrometer did anyone do this before? |
From: Didinson M. <dmu...@gm...> - 2018-11-30 20:02:38
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Hi all; I had has a bad experience with a Virtual Box and Bika/Senaite installation, is very low conecction, with good server especification. Is better a Linux OS, Debian or Ubuntu. Best Regards...! El vie., 30 nov. 2018 a las 14:56, lemoene (<le...@bi...>) escribió: > Thanks for the feedback S > > Hello Lemoene, We are a very small lab so I don’t think we have high > needs for a production server. My local hypervisors here have more than > enough resources to set up an 8 core 64GB server that is in the end going > to be used by at the most 4 users at once. > > > Maybe our developer friends can assist here, but I doubt you'll be using > those cores very efficiently sans Zope Enterprise Objects to start with and > might find that 1 is running at break neck speed while the others idle. > Varnish makes a massive difference and is a must have. You could always > start with vanilla plain Senaite VM and migrate should it start to choke. > > What are your peak Sample Volumes per week and average number of Analyses > per Sample? Instruments to Interface? > > Also is your explanation for installing Senaite or installing Bika? My > understanding was that they are still different platforms? > > > We all submit our code to the Senaite repos, some Bika functions missed > the migration and others developed on our Environmental management and > Cannabis branches. We are behind schedule, but many of these are not > properly packaged for Senaite yet or are preferred as add-ons by Bika > users. You should be ok setting off with standard Senaite installation > > Bests > l > > > > Hi S > > I hope you don't mind me replying via the suer list for everybody's benefit > > Hello Lemoene, Is it even possible to install and implement Bika LIMS > anymore in a production setting without going through a professional > service? I can install Plone and that myself and the Senaite installation > uses Virtual Box where as I want to set one up using our VMWare VSphere > hypervisor. Any info you can offer would help. > > > I know about the VM installation but am not sure that'll handle production > loads, see Production servers > <https://www.bikalims.org/bika_senaite_professional_services#production> > for the full load balancing and caching act. Won't you please ask your IT > dept to try Senaite's Ansible playbook and report back how it went, > https://github.com/senaite/senaite.ansible-playbook. > > We prefer and recommend hard metal at unbeatable spec (and VAT free > x-Germany) Hetzner's Root Server EX41-SSD > <https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ex41s-ssd>. Running robust > Debian like a train and no need for much attention. Because this is > basically a once-off expenditure, and quite technical, we recommend to have > it done professionally where labs do not have the necessary Linux skills. > And get on with the LIMS itself. Approx a week with testing. > > Bests > l > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Users mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users > |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-11-30 19:56:06
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Thanks for the feedback S > Hello Lemoene, We are a very small lab so I don’t think we have high > needs for a production server. My local hypervisors here have more > than enough resources to set up an 8 core 64GB server that is in the > end going to be used by at the most 4 users at once. > Maybe our developer friends can assist here, but I doubt you'll be using those cores very efficiently sans Zope Enterprise Objects to start with and might find that 1 is running at break neck speed while the others idle. Varnish makes a massive difference and is a must have. You could always start with vanilla plain Senaite VM and migrate should it start to choke. What are your peak Sample Volumes per week and average number of Analyses per Sample? Instruments to Interface? > Also is your explanation for installing Senaite or installing Bika? My > understanding was that they are still different platforms? > We all submit our code to the Senaite repos, some Bika functions missed the migration and others developed on our Environmental management and Cannabis branches. We are behind schedule, but many of these are not properly packaged for Senaite yet or are preferred as add-ons by Bika users. You should be ok setting off with standard Senaite installation Bests l > Hi S > > I hope you don't mind me replying via the suer list for everybody's > benefit > > Hello Lemoene, Is it even possible to install and implement Bika > LIMS anymore in a production setting without going through a > professional service? I can install Plone and that myself and the > Senaite installation uses Virtual Box where as I want to set one > up using our VMWare VSphere hypervisor. Any info you can offer > would help. > > > I know about the VM installation but am not sure that'll handle > production loads, see Production servers > <https://www.bikalims.org/bika_senaite_professional_services#production> > for the full load balancing and caching act. Won't you please ask your > IT dept to try Senaite's Ansible playbook and report back how it went, > https://github.com/senaite/senaite.ansible-playbook. > > We prefer and recommend hard metal at unbeatable spec (and VAT free > x-Germany) Hetzner's Root Server EX41-SSD > <https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ex41s-ssd>. Running > robust Debian like a train and no need for much attention. Because > this is basically a once-off expenditure, and quite technical, we > recommend to have it done professionally where labs do not have the > necessary Linux skills. And get on with the LIMS itself. Approx a > week with testing. > > Bests > l > |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-10-07 02:19:05
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Hi All It is not in Bika's interest to hinder Senaite progress or have such an impression persist. The misconception created by the interpretation of my post re /Froid, Gitter Sept 28, Ramon Bartl/, stands to be corrected: * I only wrote about the /Froid /project and its vulnerability and a setback suffered earlier this year, and not about Bika or Senaite. We do hear negative comment about the Senaite evolution from time to time but remain mightily impressed with the technical advances brought about and continue to commit our code there. See The Year that was <https://www.bikalims.org/blog/the-year-that-was> * /'Froid' /is a web generated acronym for /Free and Open Source Instrument Middleware/. For now we need to protect our already big investment. The code sure will be published when stable and supported by good enough documentation to make it easy for other LIMS and instrument vendors to add their instruments. The main use case we are looking to address first is graphed here <https://www.bikalims.org/downloads/froid-open-source-instrument-middleware-astm-results/image_view_fullscreen>, serial interfacing remains the toughest by far. We are also looking at piping LIMS and EMR/HIS interfacing through OpenHIM for its validation, HL7 FHIR capabilities, and connecting other health care applications. Sincerely Lemoene > Hi All,I got kicked off the Senaite forums on Friday for challenging > double standards and objecting to false interpretations of an earlier > post. Full story to follow if the differences cannot be resolved. > > Having been on the receiving end of autocratic censorship before - > remember John H KoolAid Jones of '/It is good to be king'/ fame and > his FOSS FUD - this is nothing compared to what activists had to deal > with during the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Freedom of > speech is now firmly cementedin our admirable new constitution. > > Except for curtailing hate speech, censorship imho does not make for > healthy communities, especially in Open Source where freedom and > transparency are fundamental. Airing opinions in open robust debate is > much more constructive than hiding from inconvenient truths behind > political correctness. > > Decorum and netiquette are established through self regulatory > dynamics - don't adhere and get ignored or cut down. 'We may dislike > what you say, but will defend your right to say it'. Much more > annoying are subscribers wanting to be spoon-fed without research or > trying things themselves. > > Like with this post,views expressed by participants are their own. > > Bests > l > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Developers mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-10-03 06:04:57
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Thank you for posting Kibreab > Hello, I was wondering how to query range of AnalysisRequests that > start from a certain id (like: BP-001-05). > I can use > http://localhost/senaite/@@API/read?catalog_name=bika_catalog_&portal_type=AnalysisRequest > to fetch the whole data. But I need to pull data after a certain > particular record. How would I go about this using the JSON API? > The developers are nowadays camped at https://gitter.im/senaite/Lobby, and you'll probably get helped there quicker. I get the feeling that mailing lists are heading into the sunset with the onset of very efficient messaging (Slack, Gitter) and online forums (Discourse etc.) Thank you for your patience l |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-10-03 06:04:28
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On 01/10/2018 17:02, Demintha Ashubodha wrote: > Hope all will be open source decentralised as soon as possible. Money( > Bitcoin etc), media, data, internet etc. Now won't that be great! It'll ask for some furious campaigning against those pulling the strings Occupy Wall street! Bests l Bolt > > Regards, > > D > > On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 1:28 PM lemoene <le...@bi... > <mailto:le...@bi...>> wrote: > > Hi All > > I got kicked off the Senaite forums on Friday for challenging > double standards and objecting to false interpretations of an > earlier post. Full story to follow if the differences cannot be > resolved. > > Having been on the receiving end of autocratic censorship before - > remember John H KoolAid Jones of '/It is good to be king'/ fame > and his FOSS FUD - this is nothing compared to what activists had > to deal with during the struggle against apartheid in South > Africa. Freedom of speech is now firmly cementedin our admirable > new constitution. > > Except for curtailing hate speech, censorship imho does not make > for healthy communities, especially in Open Source where freedom > and transparency are fundamental. Airing opinions in open robust > debate is much more constructive than hiding from inconvenient > truths behind political correctness. > > Decorum and netiquette are established through self regulatory > dynamics - don't adhere and get ignored or cut down. 'We may > dislike what you say, but will defend your right to say it'. Much > more annoying are subscribers wanting to be spoon-fed without > research or trying things themselves. > > Like with this post,views expressed by participants are their own. > > Bests > l > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Developers mailing list > Bik...@li... > <mailto:Bik...@li...> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Developers mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers |
From: Kibreab G. <kib...@gm...> - 2018-10-01 14:13:24
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Hello, I was wondering how to query range of AnalysisRequests that start from a certain id (like: BP-001-05). I can use http://localhost/senaite/@@API/read?catalog_name=bika_catalog_&portal_type=AnalysisRequest to fetch the whole data. But I need to pull data after a certain particular record. How would I go about this using the JSON API? Thank you for your cooperation Kibreab |
From: Demintha A. <dem...@gm...> - 2018-10-01 10:02:39
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Hope all will be open source decentralised as soon as possible. Money( Bitcoin etc), media, data, internet etc. Regards, D On Mon, Oct 1, 2018 at 1:28 PM lemoene <le...@bi...> wrote: > Hi All > I got kicked off the Senaite forums on Friday for challenging double > standards and objecting to false interpretations of an earlier post. Full > story to follow if the differences cannot be resolved. > > Having been on the receiving end of autocratic censorship before - > remember John H KoolAid Jones of '*It is good to be king'* fame and his > FOSS FUD - this is nothing compared to what activists had to deal with > during the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Freedom of speech > is now firmly cemented in our admirable new constitution. > > Except for curtailing hate speech, censorship imho does not make for > healthy communities, especially in Open Source where freedom and > transparency are fundamental. Airing opinions in open robust debate is much > more constructive than hiding from inconvenient truths behind political > correctness. > > Decorum and netiquette are established through self regulatory dynamics - > don't adhere and get ignored or cut down. 'We may dislike what you say, but > will defend your right to say it'. Much more annoying are subscribers > wanting to be spoon-fed without research or trying things themselves. > Like with this post, views expressed by participants are their own. > > Bests > l > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Developers mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers > |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-10-01 03:28:34
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Hi All I got kicked off the Senaite forums on Friday for challenging double standards and objecting to false interpretations of an earlier post. Full story to follow if the differences cannot be resolved. Having been on the receiving end of autocratic censorship before - remember John H KoolAid Jones of '/It is good to be king'/ fame and his FOSS FUD - this is nothing compared to what activists had to deal with during the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Freedom of speech is now firmly cementedin our admirable new constitution. Except for curtailing hate speech, censorship imho does not make for healthy communities, especially in Open Source where freedom and transparency are fundamental. Airing opinions in open robust debate is much more constructive than hiding from inconvenient truths behind political correctness. Decorum and netiquette are established through self regulatory dynamics - don't adhere and get ignored or cut down. 'We may dislike what you say, but will defend your right to say it'. Much more annoying are subscribers wanting to be spoon-fed without research or trying things themselves. Like with this post,views expressed by participants are their own. Bests l |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-05-28 14:21:17
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Hi All Aplogies x-post. To stay in touch re the Instrument discussion, please subscribe at the /Froid. Free Open Instrument Middleware <https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#%21forum/freefroid>/ group. A post there earlier today below, /Froid /is stirring again... More information about where Froid is heading after another coming together of FOSS forces. Into the sunset seemingly - all of Froid interoperability and health regulatory requirements are taken care of in IHE validated Open Health Information Mediator*, *OpenHim <http://openhim.org/>, opening more routes to diverse downstream systems. The rise of REST <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Representational_state_transfer> architecture, accessing data objects on their http addresses, means nil or little coding for REST capable Instruments and LIMS. Not many Instruments are, and often speak ASTM in Serial or Ethernets only, and herein still lies the work. Bika LIMS' Python parsers can simply be peeled off and run free-standing, outputting REST instead of posting to the database directly. The 'Instrument Handlers' can be developed in the participant's technology of choice. For Serial and Ethernet, Apostolos has an ASTM handler in testing, and when Khurram comes free, will adapt his haematology middleware, writing REST to Bika Health already. Non-clinical instrument handlers by-pass health care mediation and communicate directly with REST capable LIMS. Carl and Linda are assisting with the OpenHIM configuration ropes, only a small subset really is needed. Many thanks, please pass on to the rest of the Jembi team, great work and awesome documentation. All suggestions, cattle and code <https://www.bikalims.org/contribute>, welcome. Once we have the recipes waxed, converting the 50 existing Bika CSV parsers make for even easier entry points for new coders. Tougher serial ones will face a lesser threshold too. Bests lemoene __ |
From: Alex K. <kuk...@gm...> - 2018-04-08 06:07:22
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Hi Lemoene, I think got a word version (the one created by you originally) of bika lies 3 manual and worked/edited on and off in the past few months. I can email you that document if you or Senaite may find useful. and I am interested in contributing working on the manual (with my spare time) if you can let me know how. best regards, Alex On 2 April 2018 at 08:11, lemoene <le...@bi...> wrote: > Hi All > > I have been snapping screenshots - Jira Capture is King! - in testing > sessions, expanded with content from training requirements and user > questions, and slapped them into a gap toothed new manual at > https://www.bikalims.org/manual that is starting to shape. > > Creative commons'd with the hope it the texts could make it into the much > desired dynamic manual updated form the code. > > Spread liberally! > Bests > l > > Where I can download editable version of Bika 3 User manual (in > ODT/DOC/RTF or zipped HTML pages)? I need it for translation. In address > https://demo.bikalabs.com/knowledge-centre/manual/bika-3-user-manual is > user manual marked as outdated, and not downloadable (as 1 file). > > > There's a download url at the bottom of the Contents page, > https://demo.bikalabs.com/knowledge-centre/manual/bika-3-user-manual, *All > content on one page (useful for printing, presentation mode etc.) *from > where IO suppose one can print to file. > > We should start a community project to update the manual, in a format that > can be translated via a tool like Transifex, and automatically updated from > the code with say Sphinx <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/>. Things > remain too fluid to make videos, especially now, the devs a re bound to > reveal the next Bika evolution soon. > > Code sponsors and clients never want to spend on documentation after they > have been through Analysis and Design, Acceptance testing - as they know > their own customisations inside out, and picked the rest up on the way. > Does not help for new community users though ... > > If you have budget, please proceed amongst the above guidelines, I am > trying to get some sponsor ship from a prospect next week too. We should > get to a way of doing it, everybody can contribute too. Once we have a > spec of some sorts, maybe put the tech bits up for a Google Summer of Code > 2018? > > Looking forward to hear from you > > Bests > l > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Users mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users > > |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-04-01 22:11:15
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Hi All I have been snapping screenshots - Jira Capture is King! - in testing sessions, expanded with content from training requirements and user questions, and slapped them into a gap toothed new manual at https://www.bikalims.org/manual that is starting to shape. Creative commons'd with the hope it the texts could make it into the much desired dynamic manual updated form the code. Spread liberally! Bests l >> Where I can download editable version of Bika 3 User manual (in >> ODT/DOC/RTF or zipped HTML pages)? I need it for translation. In >> address >> https://demo.bikalabs.com/knowledge-centre/manual/bika-3-user-manual >> is user manual marked as outdated, and not downloadable (as 1 file). > > There's a download url at the bottom of the Contents page, > https://demo.bikalabs.com/knowledge-centre/manual/bika-3-user-manual, > /All content on one page (useful for printing, presentation mode etc.) > /from where IO suppose one can print to file. > > We should start a community project to update the manual, in a format > that can be translated via a tool like Transifex, and automatically > updated from the code with say Sphinx > <http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/>. Things remain too fluid to > make videos, especially now, the devs a re bound to reveal the next > Bika evolution soon. > > Code sponsors and clients never want to spend on documentation after > they have been through Analysis and Design, Acceptance testing - as > they know their own customisations inside out, and picked the rest up > on the way. Does not help for new community users though ... > > If you have budget, please proceed amongst the above guidelines, I am > trying to get some sponsor ship from a prospect next week too. We > should get to a way of doing it, everybody can contribute too. Once we > have a spec of some sorts, maybe put the tech bits up for a Google > Summer of Code 2018? > > Looking forward to hear from you > > Bests > l > |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-01-26 17:39:34
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Hi All Performance related question, potential light bulb moment, not thought through yet: *Use Case**. Un**registered **S**amples arrive at the lab, including of all sampling data such as **/Sampler/**/,/**/Date Sampled/**and **/Field results./* Does anything prevent the LIMS from doing AR Creation, Sampling and Receiving in one step? I.e. capture all the available data on the AR Create form and create the AR in /Received /state. That eliminates the /Sampling/ and /Receiving/ workflow transitions that can be timeous with big ARs. *Functional drawbacks* We lose the Sampling transition in the audit trail but since it only refers to when the transition would've occurred in the system, it is the same as for /Receive. /The true DateTime sampled is captured on the AR, and no traceability is lost? Any other *Technical drawbacks* Am distracted but cannot thinks of anything off-hand of any? Some reports using Sample Date dates may have to be reviewed. The Sampling transition datetime could maybe be lobbed at the logs too Not all Samples arrive in this way, and standard AR Creation, Sampling and Receiving Workflow must be maintained. Much of this is already in place, e.g. relaxed rules on actions previously only available in due states. Devs please x-check All feedback hugely appreciated. Bika Health? Have a good weekend l |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-01-11 17:35:30
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Hi Vishva > > Please see the attached CSV File and the error it generates when > submitted in “Import Analysis Request Data” > Apologies for not following up on this sooner - the AR Import is currently being migrated to Senaite, your best bet i propose is to start on that, Bika next level. We'll be doing Bika Cannabis' real soon, and will be able to produce working templates for both LIMS too. Check back here or post to sen...@li.... Do you have much configuration captured yet? If much, we have IO migration scripts that needs testing Bika LIMS -> Senaite :grin: ! Bests l |
From: Vishva P. <tr...@nd...> - 2018-01-11 05:15:54
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Please see the attached CSV File and the error it generates when submitted in "Import Analysis Request Data" What to do? -Vishva Patel. |
From: Vishva P. <tr...@nd...> - 2018-01-08 10:56:14
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Respected Sir/Madam, Despite following standard CSV - UTF-8 format, and setting all the required fields in the CSV file correctly, the bulk import is not successfully completed. The fields in the 'import' created remain blank. Kindly provide a proper template and guidelines to use the "Analysis Request Imports" functionality correctly. Thanks in advance Sincerely, Vishva Patel. |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-01-07 11:04:54
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SENAITE, Professional Open Source LIMS Riding Bytes and Naralabs join efforts in bringing Open Source Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS/LIS) to the next level. Today they are proud to announce the first official release of SENAITE https://naralabs.com/blog/20180104 > *Bika LIMS development stops. Long live* > > *Reports on the passing of Bika Open Source LIMS are premature. > Endorsing Senaite* > > 2017 Saw the Bika LIMS Collective facing a number of challenges: Where > to with Bika 4, a wider growing fork in the code, and how to correct > our 2002 naivety in naming the proud new LIMS the same as project > founders Bika Lab Systems? > > https://www.bikalims.org/news/Bika_LIMS_death_premature > > TLDR; It all came together in the FOSS herding-of-cats kind of way > with Senaite. Broadly speaking, the LIMS user interface is being > separated into a JavaScript front-end to the existing and improved > Bika LIMS as back-end that already encapsulates matured lab workflow, > rules and security. Intended for lower threshold for newbs, more > flexibility and improved performance > > -- |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-01-04 11:51:08
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*Bika LIMS development stops. Long live* *Reports on the passing of Bika Open Source LIMS are premature. Endorsing Senaite* 2017 Saw the Bika LIMS Collective facing a number of challenges: Where to with Bika 4, a wider growing fork in the code, and how to correct our 2002 naivety in naming the proud new LIMS the same as project founders Bika Lab Systems? https://www.bikalims.org/news/Bika_LIMS_death_premature TLDR; It all came together in the FOSS herding-of-cats kind of way with Senaite. Broadly speaking, the LIMS user interface is being separated into a JavaScript front-end to the existing and improved Bika LIMS as back-end that already encapsulates matured lab workflow, rules and security. Intended for lower threshold for newbs, more flexibility and improved performance |
From: Sohel A P. <sap...@nd...> - 2018-01-04 05:31:15
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Hello Lemoene, We tried with UTF-8 encoding for CSV file, but it is still not working. Giving same error. Regards, Sohel From: Sohel A Pathan [mailto:sap...@nd...] Sent: 03 January 2018 07:55 PM To: Bika LIMS developers mailing list; bik...@li... Subject: Re: [bika-dev] [bika-users] Unable to import bulk Analysis Request Data Thanks a lot Lemoene, Yes, that CSV file was created using MS-Office. I will check it out encoding setting and then revert back to you. Regards, Sohel From: lemoene [mailto:le...@bi...] Sent: 03 January 2018 07:49 PM To: Bika LIMS developers mailing list; bik...@li...<mailto:bik...@li...> Subject: Re: [bika-dev] [bika-users] Unable to import bulk Analysis Request Data Thanks Sohel I just back at my desk after a short break and will dive into it later. First thing, check that the CSV wa encoded correctly, should be Unicode (UTF-8). That's the default in OpenOffice, i you are using M$ Office, check its settings. Let us know how it went. Bests l Hi lemoene, Ms. Vishva is my colleagues. Actually she had attached the .csv file in her post. [cid:image001.jpg@01D38549.6D72C020] Anyway I am reattaching it herewith. We are using BIKA LIMS 3.2.1rc2 Dear Sir/Madam, I have tried to import the attached CSV file in the "Import Bulk Analysis Request Data" section but the following error appears: Client name: value is invalid (None). Client ID: value is invalid (client-15). Despite the fact that my CSV file contains valid Client name and Client ID. And, the other field-values entered are not displayed as well. All the values appear blank when I try to import the attached CSV. Sincerely, Vishva Patel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bika-Users mailing list Bik...@li...<mailto:Bik...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bika-Developers mailing list Bik...@li...<mailto:Bik...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers |
From: Sohel A P. <sap...@nd...> - 2018-01-03 14:25:40
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Thanks a lot Lemoene, Yes, that CSV file was created using MS-Office. I will check it out encoding setting and then revert back to you. Regards, Sohel From: lemoene [mailto:le...@bi...] Sent: 03 January 2018 07:49 PM To: Bika LIMS developers mailing list; bik...@li... Subject: Re: [bika-dev] [bika-users] Unable to import bulk Analysis Request Data Thanks Sohel I just back at my desk after a short break and will dive into it later. First thing, check that the CSV wa encoded correctly, should be Unicode (UTF-8). That's the default in OpenOffice, i you are using M$ Office, check its settings. Let us know how it went. Bests l Hi lemoene, Ms. Vishva is my colleagues. Actually she had attached the .csv file in her post. [cid:image001.jpg@01D384CC.CB48FF70] Anyway I am reattaching it herewith. We are using BIKA LIMS 3.2.1rc2 Dear Sir/Madam, I have tried to import the attached CSV file in the "Import Bulk Analysis Request Data" section but the following error appears: Client name: value is invalid (None). Client ID: value is invalid (client-15). Despite the fact that my CSV file contains valid Client name and Client ID. And, the other field-values entered are not displayed as well. All the values appear blank when I try to import the attached CSV. Sincerely, Vishva Patel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bika-Users mailing list Bik...@li...<mailto:Bik...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bika-Developers mailing list Bik...@li...<mailto:Bik...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-01-03 14:18:59
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Thanks Sohel I just back at my desk after a short break and will dive into it later. First thing, check that the CSV wa encoded correctly, should be Unicode (UTF-8). That's the default in OpenOffice, i you are using M$ Office, check its settings. Let us know how it went. Bests l > Hi lemoene, > > Ms. Vishva is my colleagues. Actually she had attached the .csv file > in her post. > > Anyway I am reattaching it herewith. > > We are using *BIKA LIMS 3.2.1rc2* > > Dear Sir/Madam, > > I have tried to import the attached CSV file in the “Import Bulk > Analysis Request Data” section but the following error appears: > > Client name: value is invalid (None). > > Client ID: value is invalid (client-15). > > Despite the fact that my CSV file contains valid Client name and > Client ID. > > And, the other field-values entered are not displayed as well. All > the values appear blank when I try to import the attached CSV. > > Sincerely, > > Vishva Patel. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org!http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Bika-Users mailing list > > Bik...@li... > <mailto:Bik...@li...> > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Developers mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-developers |
From: Sohel A P. <sap...@nd...> - 2018-01-03 14:07:24
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Hi lemoene, Ms. Vishva is my colleagues. Actually she had attached the .csv file in her post. [cid:image003.jpg@01D384CA.3A1B8A60] Anyway I am reattaching it herewith. We are using BIKA LIMS 3.2.1rc2 Regards, Sohel From: lemoene [mailto:le...@bi...] Sent: 03 January 2018 06:58 PM To: bik...@li...; bik...@li... Subject: Re: [bika-dev] [bika-users] Unable to import bulk Analysis Request Data Thank you for reporting Vishva Which version of Bika are you using? Please attach an anonymised version of the file you are trying to import. Bests l Dear Sir/Madam, I have tried to import the attached CSV file in the "Import Bulk Analysis Request Data" section but the following error appears: Client name: value is invalid (None). Client ID: value is invalid (client-15). Despite the fact that my CSV file contains valid Client name and Client ID. And, the other field-values entered are not displayed as well. All the values appear blank when I try to import the attached CSV. Sincerely, Vishva Patel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Bika-Users mailing list Bik...@li...<mailto:Bik...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users |
From: lemoene <le...@bi...> - 2018-01-03 13:28:28
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Thank you for reporting Vishva Which version of Bika are you using? Please attach an anonymised version of the file you are trying to import. Bests l > Dear Sir/Madam, > > I have tried to import the attached CSV file in the “Import Bulk > Analysis Request Data” section but the following error appears: > > Client name: value is invalid (None). > > Client ID: value is invalid (client-15). > > Despite the fact that my CSV file contains valid Client name and > Client ID. > > And, the other field-values entered are not displayed as well. All the > values appear blank when I try to import the attached CSV. > > Sincerely, > > Vishva Patel. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most > engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot > > > _______________________________________________ > Bika-Users mailing list > Bik...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bika-users |
From: Vishva P. <tr...@nd...> - 2018-01-03 12:36:28
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Dear Sir/Madam, I have tried to import the attached CSV file in the "Import Bulk Analysis Request Data" section but the following error appears: Client name: value is invalid (None). Client ID: value is invalid (client-15). Despite the fact that my CSV file contains valid Client name and Client ID. And, the other field-values entered are not displayed as well. All the values appear blank when I try to import the attached CSV. Sincerely, Vishva Patel. |