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This article explains how to access and use QESTLab's report review mode that makes the process of report review, correction, signing and distribution very efficient.

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Overview

QESTLab's Report Review Mode has been specially developed to make the process of reviewing reports efficient. The mode allows a reviewer to:

  • Move from one report to the next using a simple list.
  • Add comments, modify the distribution list and change the publishing medium without moving away from the report itself.
  • Sign and publish the report with a single click.
  • Bulk print, sign or publish all reports in the list with a single click.
  • Load the report's work order with a single click to make corrections.

QESTLab's Report Review Mode is intended to be used by project managers, report reviewers and signatories but the mode itself is not gated by any special user right so can be enabled by any user. Actions within the mode are controlled by the same comprehensive user rights that the traditional QESTLab view uses.

Enabling Report Review Mode

The Report Review Mode is accessed through the View menu of the QESTLab Client labelled Report Review.

If the user clicking this menu item has access to more than one laboratory, they will see the Select Laboratory dialog the first time that the Report Review Mode is enabled:

The Select Laboratory dialog window allows the user to:

  • Select the laboratory to show reports for, including an option of (all) laboratories that they have access to.
  • Set a laboratory as the Default laboratory for Report Review Mode.
  • Elect to launch Report Review Mode immediately when launching QESTLab.
  • Click OK to enter Report Review Mode or Cancel to go back to the traditional QESTLab tree view.

Users with access to only one laboratory will not see this dialog window. Instead, they will be taken straight to the Report Review Mode for the laboratory to which they have access.

Default Laboratory

Users with access to more than one laboratory are able to set a default laboratory for the Report Review Mode. Setting a laboratory as a default will mean the Select Laboratory dialog will not be shown in future when entering Report Review Mode.

It is possible to set (all) laboratories as the default.

Report Review at Login

Each user can elect to launch QESTLab in Report Review Mode upon logging into QESTLab. This setting is useful if report review is the user's primary responsibility in QESTLab.

The ability to enable this setting is available in the Select Laboratory dialog as well as in the QESTLab Tools menu under Options.

Report Review Mode

The Report Review Mode is pictured below and has been designed to be usable on devices with resolution as low as 1366 x 768, this is the pictured resolution. The window in Report Review Mode is made up for the following main elements, each explained in the sections below.

  • The Report List (left column) which is made up of the reports that require review and provides tools for undertaking bulk actions and refining the reports present in the list.
  • The Report Panel (middle column) which shows the report currently selected in the list and allows signing and publishing of the report.
  • The Report Details Panel (right column) which allows the setting of options to allow the report to be published without moving away from viewing the report as well as providing the option for printing and exporting the report to PDF.

Report List

Filtering for Reports

Upon first entering the Report Review Mode, the first filter available for this mode will be selected and run with its default criteria in order to populate the list of reports to review. Although the first filter is automatically selected, multiple filters can be available for selection in the Report Review Mode, allowing users to use different filters if desired. The filter(s) used for report review can differ from one organization to the next and are configured by system administrators or Spectra QEST to meet the business processes and requirements of each organization.

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In order to edit or create filters to be available in Report Review Mode the Edit Data Filters/Exception Filters general right is required. User rights are set by system administrators.

The filter builder has a Report Review tab for Tests/Documents filters. This tab contains whether the filter is available for report review mode and whether signed reports will be automatically un-signed in report review mode.

  • In order to make a filter available for use in the Report Review Mode, the Available in Report Review Mode checkbox should be checked in this tab for the desired filter.
  • In order to have reports automatically un-signed the Automatically Un-sign Test Reports Signed on Previous Days checkbox should be checked in this tab for the desired filter. See the Un-Signing Feature in Report Review Mode section below for more details on how this feature works. Enabling this feature will reduce the number of clicks required to review concrete test reports but care should be taken to ensure that the filter does not return any signed test reports that should not be automatically un-signed when this feature is enabled.

In order to set a default search criteria that will run when the filter is selected, a set of search criteria called Default:Default should be saved for the filter while viewing it in the Tests/Documents node. In the example below the filter will automatically run with the  [Last 30 Days] search criteria for work date when selected.

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titleFilter Considerations

Only filters appearing under the Tests/Documents node can be made available to the Report Review Mode. Care should be taken to ensure the filters used only return report objects. The friendly Spectra QEST Service Desk team are available to help through the process of creating an appropriate filter, if desired.

Selecting Reports

Once a set of reports is present in the report list, clicking on a report will cause it to load in the Report Panel and its related details to show in the Report Details panel. The report list can be navigated by clicking on the desired report, by using the arrow keys to move from report to report or by clicking the home/end key to move to the top or bottom of the list. 

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The text next to each report on the report list shows the project code followed by the report name and report number. The ordering of the list is controlled by the filter used to populate the list.

Reports shown in red and followed by an asterisk (*) are flagged as out of specification.

Un-Signing Feature in Report Review Mode 

If the Automatically Un-sign Test Reports Signed on Previous Days option has been enabled for the filter being used then selecting a report that has been signed on the previous day to the current date (with a minimum of six hours prior to the current time to allow for report review occurring late at night) will automatically un-sign the report prior to showing it to the user. This behaviour accounts for compressive strength test reports that have been previously signed for earlier test results but now need to be re-signed for subsequent results being available. It will not be necessary to un-sign the reports manually and wait for the report to redraw in the Report Review Mode as a result.

For example, on October 3rd 2019 when the concrete test report below has been signed after that day's test data has been entered it is opened in QESTLab's traditional tree view. The report is still signed and the new compressive strength data is not yet visible.

Selecting this same report in the Report Review Mode using a filter with the Automatically Un-sign Test Reports Signed on Previous Days feature enabled will immediately show it as un-signed. The un-signing action takes place immediately upon loading the report and the audit trail will record the un-signing action as occurring when the report is loaded by the user that selected the report (assuming that they have rights to do so).

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titleFilter Considerations

Filters used in the Report Review Mode that have the Automatically Un-sign Test Reports Signed on Previous Days feature enabled should only return reports that need to be signed or re-signed as a result of the automatic un-signing behavior described above.

Bulk Actions

The Report Review Mode allows the user to perform a number of actions on all of the reports in the list in bulk.

Sign All

If all of the reports in the list have been reviewed and corrected, the signing action can be completed in one step through the use of this button. Upon clicking the Sign All button, the following will occur:

  • The user will be asked whether to raise the issue number for all previously-signed reports, the response will be applied to all reports.
  • The reports will all be loaded in turn and a progress bar will be shown for the bulk action.

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The signed reports will remain in the list unless the filter is refreshed.

Publish All

Intended to be used immediately following the Sign All action, this button will publish all of the reports in the list, one after the other, according to the selected Publishing Medium. If there is only one publishing medium available, then the batch publish process will start immediately after clicking the button. Similarly to the signing action, each report in the list will be refreshed and published in turn with a progress bar shown to the user.

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titleEmail Batch Publishing

It is recommended that the batch publishing operation is used with Construction Hive rather than Email publishing. Batch publishing with Email will send an email for each report in the list which may result in some recipients receiving many emails within a short time frame.

Print All

Intended to be used immediately following the Sign All action, this button will print all of the reports in the list, one after the other. Immediately after pressing the Print All button, the user will be asked to select a printer to print all reports to. Once a printer has been selected, the reports will be sent to the printer sequentially with a progress bar shown to the user.

Report Panel

The Report Panel shows the report selected in the list and allows the user to carry out a number of actions on the report.

Sign & Publish

The Sign and Publish button in the Report Panel will undertake both of these actions on the report at once if the user has the appropriate rights to perform both actions. There will be no dialog presented to the user upon pressing this button, with the assumption that the values for the Distribution List and Publishing Medium are set correctly in the Report Details Panel.

If the user accessing the Report Review Mode does not have rights to both sign and publish the test report that is selected, the button text will change to reflect the action that will be taken. The button will be labelled either Sign only, Publish only or the button will be disabled if the user does not possess either right.

If a recently signed report is selected and the report is not automatically un-signed then the button will allow the user to simply Publish the signed report.

Other Controls

The other controls on the Report Panel function identically to when a report is opened in QESTLab's traditional view.

Report Details Panel

The Report Details Panel allows the user to set all the necessary options and values in order to publish the report without the need to navigate elsewhere. Each section is described below.

User Comments

Moved from the Options tab of QESTLab's native reports. This text box allows users to set comments on these report types and makes use of the Report Comments list.

This element does not apply to (and is therefore disabled for) non-native and non-QESTLab test reports, namely the following:

  • External Test Reports
  • Forms
  • Daily Summary Field Report

Contact Addresses

Also moved from the Options tab of QESTLab's native reports and replaces the Distribution button on other report types. Recipients can be selected or de-selected here and will be used when publishing the report via either Email or to Portal (Construction Hive). 

Test Compliance

This section will only show if the Allow users to remove the compliance statement system level option is enabled in the QEST Platform instance. Checking the box will allow the report's custom footer to suppress the compliance statement from the report if it is not needed.


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titleCustom Configuration

This functionality compliance statement functionality is paired with custom report footers developed by Spectra QEST to allow special formatting of pass/fail information on report footers related to the compliance of materials tested, most often used in California, USA.



Save Button

The save button will be enabled if the user adds a comment, changes the distribution list or changes the test compliance value (where this is visible). Clicking the button will force the report to re-draw and present the changed information.

Publishing Medium

The publishing medium will initially be set to the value defined in the Default Publishing Option in the QEST Administrator Console when the report view mode is first loaded. It is possible to change the publishing medium for the report being reviewed through this drop down. Navigating between reports will retain the last value selected for the publishing medium between reports.

Other Actions

The Other Actions available in the Report Details Panel allow the user to Print or Export to PDF the currently loaded report. These two actions are only available via the QESTLab toolbar in the traditional view. The toolbar is not present in the Report Review Mode in order to maximize the available vertical space.

Corrections and Loading Work Orders

One of the biggest time saving features of QESTLab's Report Review Mode is the ability to load the work order that the report appears on with a single click. If it is discovered that a correction is required when viewing a report in the Report Details panel, clicking the Load Work Order button will:

  • Collapse the Report List vertically and replace this with a Load Report List button
  • Use the vertical space to show the structure of the work order of the report
  • Automatically expand the work order and select the parent document of the report

Example

As an example, the weather was found to be incorrect in the report below:

Pressing the Load Work Order button in this case will load the work order and show the bulk entry screen such that the relevant correction can be made:

Once corrected, the Load Report List button will re-load the report list and re-select the same report such that the changes can be reviewed and the report subsequently signed and published.


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Screenshot Reference List

Screenshots on this page were sourced from the appropriate documentation environment, details follow:

Environment: US Environment

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Lots of work orders:

  • EST19-W45
  • EST19-W46
  • EST19-W51
  • EST19-W52
  • EST19-W53
  • EST19-W54
  • EST19-W55
  • EST19-W57
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