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DPL-nnn Stamp plate to tube rack
User story As a user in the Cardinal cell banking pipeline, I would like to be able to stamp a plate into a tube rack in the LIMS. Currently, these tube racks are represented as plates. Having them represented as tube racks will make more sense and allow further information to be stored, such as the barcodes of the individual tubes. It will also feed into other functionality like the re-racking feature - https://github.com/sanger/sequencescape/issues/3260.
Who are the primary contacts for this story Danni, Katy, Eduardo, Andrew
Acceptance criteria To be considered successful the solution must allow:
- [ ] I can stamp a plate into a tube rack
- [ ] A new tube rack is created
- [ ] The samples in the wells in the plate are linked to new aliquots in the tubes in the tube rack, in the same position
- [ ] A parent-child link is created between each tube and the well it came from
- [ ] Q. What barcodes to use for a) the tubes and b) the tube rack?
- [ ] Presumably want to use the existing fluidx barcodes for the tubes, as would be labour intensive to label them all, and you want it to work on the rack scanner
- [ ] If tube racks can be re-used, use the fluidx barcode on them, otherwise stick a sanger barcode on them. Tube rack manifests use the fluidx one. There was concern about having to change habit when scanning the rack - the fluidx label is on the front whereas they normally put the sanger barcodes on the side of plates.
References This story has a non-blocking relationship with: https://github.com/sanger/sequencescape/issues/3260
Additional context Should this be a standalone feature in Sequencescape, or available as a standard pipeline step in Limber?
Previous tube rack related questions and decisions - https://ssg-confluence.internal.sanger.ac.uk/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=101361052