Trial page of KollecTrait displays information of the selected trial (which is in
the select
datafile).
Illustrative snapshot:
- Selected datafile name with its location (folder)
- Click on one of the color to select Back color for KollecTrait.
- You can select dark color while working in bright environment (eg in the field)
- Click it to display more info of the trial for which trait is being scored.
- Trial note can be updated/changed as required.
- Select a sequence (movement order)
of trial unit to record trait score.
Sequence is used to order trial unit to determine
how to move to next trial unit. The snapshot displays sequences that can be selected
for the selected trial:
Illustrative snapshot:
|
Sequence name |
Comment |
|
Barcode: QLD DEEDI# |
QLD DEEDI uses custom-checksum character that is not compatible with "Lohn mode
N". |
|
Barcode: Sample Entry Number# |
Use this sequence if a barcode has been imported into SampleEntryNumber in Katmandoo
and then the selected datafile was exported. |
|
Barcode: Trial Unit Id |
Trial Unit Id is the easiest and recommended option to use as barcode in KollecTrait.
It uses prefix and suffix "*" to determine Trial Unit Id. Example: *1823* means
Trial Unit Id 1823.. |
|
Column x Row* |
After the end of the Row of current Column, it moves to the first Row of the next
Column. |
|
Row x Column* |
After the end of the Column of current Row, it moves to the first Column of the
next Row. |
|
Serpentine: Column x Row* |
After the end of the Row of current Column, it moves to the last Row number of the
next Column (on snake travelling fashion). |
|
Serpentine: Row x Column* |
After the end of the column of current Row, it moves to the last Column number of
the next Row (on snake travelling fashion). |
#When these sequence is selected, Barcode options will appear as shown below.
*Column and Row are the
Unit Position
Virtual Columns used in the selected trial, thus displayed here. For example,
the Unit Position Virtual columns for a milling trial are MillingSequence and MillingDay,
then these sequences will be displayed as: MillingSequence x MillingDay, MillingDay
x MillingSequence, Serpentine: MillingSequence x MillingDay, Serpentine: MillingDay
x MillingSequence.