Reagents

This section describes how to add and configure the reagent kits and lots used in your lab, and enable them for use on specific master steps.

Reagents Configuration Screen

Add the reagent kits and lots used in the lab to Clarity LIMS and enable them for use on specific steps. When lab scientists run samples through a step, they can record the reagent lots used.

All users logged into Clarity LIMS can access the Reagents configuration screen. However, their user permissions determine what they are allowed to do in this screen.

By default, only the Administrator role has the Configuration:update permission. For more on user roles and permissions, see User Roles and Configured Role-Based Permissions.

ClarityLogin Permission Access
  • View reagent kits but not add, edit, or delete them (all fields are read-only and New Reagent Kit, Delete, Cancel, and Save buttons do not display).

  • View the details of a reagent kit, including the steps on which it is enabled.

  • Add new reagent lots to existing kits.

  • Edit reagent lot details.

  • Archive and reactivate reagent lots.

  • Delete reagents.

Configuration: update Permission Access

All actions listed in ClarityLogin, plus:

  • Add new reagent kits.

  • Edit reagent kit details.

  • Archive and reactivate reagent kits.

  • Delete reagent kits.

Access the Reagents Configuration Screen & View Existing Reagents Kits and Lots
  1. On the main menu, select Configuration.

  2. On the configuration screen, select the Consumables tab and then select Reagents.

    All reagent kits configured in the system are listed in the Reagent Kits list on the left.

    • Active kits are listed alphabetically.

    • Archived kits display in a separate group at the bottom of the list.

      For more on active and archived kits, refer to Reagent Kit and Lot Status.

  3. Hover over On steps to view the steps that have been configured to record lot numbers for each reagent kit.

  4. Select an arrow to expand a reagent kit and view the related lot details, expiry dates, and status.

  5. Select a reagent kit to view details.

Add and Configure Reagent Kits and Lots

Enabling kits on steps makes them available for use in the lab. When running those steps, the reagent lots used are recorded

When a new reagent kit is added, it is not a requirement to enable it on a step. It can be enabled at any time.

Reagent kit/step configuration is bidirectional. Enable a reagent kit on a step in the following situations:

NOTE: The Configuration:update permission is required to add new reagent kits to Clarity LIMS.

Add a New Reagent Kit

  1. On the main menu, select Configuration.

  2. On the configuration screen, select the Consumables tab, then select Reagents.

  3. On the Reagents configuration screen, select New Reagent Kit.

  4. Type a name for the reagent kit. This name displays in queues of steps on which use of the reagent kit is enabled.

  5. Enter details for the reagent kit to help with future reordering:

    • Supplier: Enter the commercial vendor name.

    • Cat. #: Enter the catalog number.

    • Website. Enter the website of the commercial vendor. When viewing details for the reagent kit, select the link to open the web page in a new browser window.

    • In the Reagent Kit Use section, the status of the new kit is set to Active. This status means that it is available to be used in the lab (after it is enabled on steps).

  6. Select Save to add the new reagent kit.

    The new kit displays in the Reagent Kits list.

Enable a Reagent Kit on a Step

  1. On the Reagents configuration screen, in the Reagent Kits list, select the kit to enable on steps.

  2. In the Reagent Kit Use area on the right, compete the following actions:

    • Select a protocol from the drop-down list. Type the first few letters of the protocol to filter the list.

    • In the adjacent list, select the step on which to enable the reagent kit.

    • Enable the control on additional steps, if necessary.

  3. Select Save. The Reagent Kits list now indicates that the kit has been enabled on the selected steps.

Add a Reagent Lot

  1. On the Reagents configuration screen in the Reagent Kits list, select the kit for which you would like to add a new lot.

  2. Below the Kit Details in the Lots area, select New Lot.

  3. In the Lot Details area, enter the lot name.

  4. [Optional] Enter additional details about the lot, such as the lot number and expiry date.

    • Specify a storage location and add notes about the reagent lot. For example, use this field to note why a lot is being archived).

    • Clarity LIMS automatically populates the LIMS ID and Created and Modified dates.

  5. Select Save.

    The new lot displays in the Reagent Kits list.

By default, when a new lot is added, the status is Pending. The Status of Reagent Lot slider at the bottom of the Lot Details area controls the lot status.

Reagent Kit and Lot Status

The status of a reagent kit may be Active or Archived. The status of a reagent lot may be Pending, Active, or Archived.

Note the following details about reagent kit status:

  • Active reagent kits are in use, or are available for use, in the lab workflows. By default, when a new kit is added, the status is saved as Active.

  • Archived reagent kits are kits that are not currently in use, or available for use, in the lab workflows. Configuration details for archived kits are saved, so reactivation is easy.

Archived kits are listed at the bottom of the main Reagent Kits list in the Archived Reagent Kits group.

Note the following details about reagent lot status:

  • Active reagent lots are in use, or are available for use, in the lab. Select the active reagent lots as they record work for a step.

  • Pending reagent lots have been ordered but not yet received in the lab. They are not available for selection by lab users running steps in Clarity LIMS. By default, when a new lot is added, the status is saved as Pending.

  • Archived reagent lots have typically expired or been used up. They are not available for selection by lab users. Note the following information:

    • When the expiry date for a lot has passed, Clarity LIMS automatically archives the lot.

    • Archived lots that have passed their expiry date cannot be reactivated.

    • Archived lots display in an Archived Reagent Lots group within the Reagent Kit details list.

Activate and Archive Reagent Kits and Lots

Activate and Achieve Reagent Kits

  1. In the Reagent Kits list, select the kit to be archived or reactivated.

  2. In the Reagent Kit Use area on the right, select Archived / Active.

  3. Select Save.

Activate and Archive Reagent Lots

  1. In the Reagent Kits list, select the kit containing the lot to be activated or archive

  2. At the bottom of the Lot Details area on the Status of Reagent Lot slider, select Active / Archived.

  3. Select Save.

Delete Reagent Kits and Lots

  1. In the Reagent Kits list, select the reagent kit or lot to delete.

  2. In the Kit Details/Lot Details area on the right, select Delete.

When deleting reagent kits and lots, keep the following in mind:

  • Only reagent kits and lots that have not been used in a step can be deleted.

  • If a kit or lot has been recorded in a step, or is being used in a step, it cannot be deleted. The Delete button is not enabled.

Upload Reagent Lot List

  1. On the Reagents configuration screen, select Upload Reagents Kit Lot.

    If a reagent lot list is not readily available, select the Download a reagent lot list template link to download a reagent lot list template. Open the template file in Excel, populate it with the reagent lot details, and save the file. For details, see Reagent Kit Lot Manifest for Batch Import.

  2. In the Upload File dialog, select Choose File and browse to and open the reagent lot list file.

  3. Select Upload File.

    As part of the upload process, Clarity LIMS validates the file to make sure the reagent kits are already in the system. If the file contains invalid data, an error message displays.

  4. When the upload process completes, the reagent lot display in the Reagent Kits list.

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