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How do I filter my job list in DecipherAg Mobile?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

To view current jobs:

At any given time, your list of sampling jobs, or Collect list, may contain jobs for multiple accounts. Use the filter at the top to filter by a job's progress, either New, In Progress, or Unsubmitted.

New jobs are jobs that have been assigned to you that have not yet started.

In Progress indicates the jobs have been started. As soon as you scan the first bag, the job's status changes from New to In Progress.

Unsubmitted jobs indicates that the jobs have been finished (all sites sampled) but 'Submit to laboratory' has not been pressed yet.

Once the last bag has been scanned, and the last sampling site completed, the job will switch to Unsubmitted. To submit a job, simply click on the title to open the job details screen and then click 'Submit to laboratory'. Once details have been submitted to the lab, its status will switch to Submitted and the job will move to the Submitted list.

To filter your Collect list by farm, click on the farm boundaries on the map in the Collect screen. A filter called Boundary will be applied to the list, to show only jobs that apply those chosen boundaries. This will include any jobs for the relevant organisation.

To filter by status, click the Filter buttons at the top of the list. Select one or more of the available filters. If the filter is highlighted in blue, it is selected; greyed out, means it is not selected. 

NOTE: You can filter by Boundary and by status at the same time.

To view previous jobs:

Click on pending to view jobs that have been submitted by the user but have been unable to be sent either because there is no available internet connection or the app has been set to offline mode. Check using the more screen if you have offline mode set to on or off. There will be a number in a red badge against the pending button if you have any jobs pending.

Click on submitted to view previously submitted jobs and some basic details regarding said jobs.

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