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4. Invert User Guide - Runs
4. Invert User Guide - Runs
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Written by Jan Philip Prahl
Updated over 3 months ago

The Runs page is your hub for managing all your bioprocess runs. Here, you can view, filter, group, and sort your runs in a table format. Whether it's shake flask, bioreactor or any other type of run, this page helps you keep track of your data and serves as a starting point for your analysis.

Get Started:

Begin by exploring your runs in the run data table. Use the filtering option to tailor your view to include relevant runs for your analysis. Customize the table layout by adding or removing columns. Select runs for bulk editing or timeseries analysis.

Key Features:

  • Filtering: Narrow down your view by applying filters based on different attributes like experiment, organism type, or any other relevant metadata associated with your runs.

  • Experiment planning: Take advantage of the 'Status' property to organize runs by its status. Use the 'Status' filter and select 'Completed', 'In-progress', 'Scheduled' or any of the other options to further customize your view.

  • Sort: Sort your runs table alphabetically in ascending or descending order depending on your needs. Click on the arrow down icon inside any of the column headers and select 'Sort A to Z' or 'Sort Z to A'.

  • Grouping: Group your runs by specific criteria for a clearer overview. Choose from options like operator, site, strain, or other any run data from the list. Bulk select grouped runs by clicking the checkbox next to the group label.

  • Search: Use the search feature to quickly identify relevant runs in the current run table view. Search for run names or any other metric entry, like NH4OH or Process development.

  • Editing: Select a run and make edits to its associated metadata. Use our bulk editing feature to streamline editing across multiple runs simultaneously. Use shift-click feature for quickly highlighting multiple cells.

  • Table Layout: Tailor your runs table view by adding or removing columns. Change the column order by dragging-and-dropping. Take advantage of the 'Add Similarities'/'Add differences' feature to quickly compare run data across highlighted runs.

  • Aggregations and Units: Choose between a variety of aggregation settings for timeseries metrics (e.g. Mean, Last, Maximum, Minimum, etc.). Use the built-in unit conversion tool to quickly change between available unit options (e.g. mL/min to L/h).

  • Quick access to Summary page: Runs and Experiments are clickable entities, allowing you to quickly access the associated Summary page for detailed information related to a particular entry.

  • Run merging: To merge two or more runs into a single run, select the relevant runs in the table and click the 'merge' button accessible by through the dropdown menu in top right corner. Choose the run to keep and proceed with the run merge.

  • Transfer to Analysis: Choose a specific run or a selection of runs to carry forward to the Analysis page. This allows you to create line and scatter charts based on the selected data for deeper insights and visualization. You have the option to save the analysis as a sharable report.

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