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Re: Allow greater than or Less than to be indicated on test measurements
Allow greater than or Less than to be indicated on test measurements
Last post 05-05-2012, 9:24 AM by
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03-24-2012, 9:21 PM
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Allow greater than or Less than to be indicated on test measurements
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Some test measurements are reported as less than or greater than a value. Allow some way to indicate that when entering test measurements and also when graphing measurements.
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05-05-2012, 9:24 AM
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Re: Allow greater than or Less than to be indicated on test measurements
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Thank you for your suggestions.
Firstly, let me say that you already (in HFv2.1.11) can enter the value '
The value then will NOT be used in graphing? Is that the gist of your complaint?
I've opened a bug report to track that issue (http://bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=948) - but I'm unclear exactly how we can display values like "
That doesn't mean there is no solution to your problem (we could treat '
Also - from looking at your attachment, let me note that we ALREADY have several open bug reports (feature requests) surrounding support for reference ranges. Reference ranges for measurements HAVE been added to the HF v3 data model, but are not scheduled to be exposed in the UI until HF v3.1 (among other things due to the UI complexity - not wanting to make the entry much more complex and the fact that this data is rare).
Thank you for your suggestion, and we would appreciate clarification on which of these things you were asking for- in case we've missed it...
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