Step 3: Creating a Works Scope
In this step, the goal is to create and schedule a sampling events to be completed in the future. Commonly called a “work scope” or a “sampling event”. You will learn how to schedule a work scope event and pull the analytical parameters (tests) directly from the selected laboratory interface. You’ll learn how to add those parameters to each sample location, and how to change sample methods or just collect water level elevation only. We will also save time by copying an existing work scope to create a new work scope in the future. You will also learn how to generate sample bottle orders and enter lab billing information. We will then review how to create and utilize custom field data collection forms.
Scheduling a Sampling Event and Creating the Work Scope
Here you’ll learn how to schedule one sampling event or any number of events in the future. You’ll learn how to quickly copy a past and event and create a new event with similar work scope. You’ll also learn about selecting your Analytical Parameters from your selected lab’s analytical menu and selecting parameters for each sample location including the selection of your QA/QC parameters, locations, and quantities.

Creating and/or selecting a customized Data Collection Form(s)
Here you will learn how to create a custom data collection form and how to add the completion of the custom collection form to the work scope and how to select specific sample locations you would like the form to be used on.

Pre-Print Sample Labels (when you don't have a Mobile Label Printer)
It may be that you don't do enough sampling to warrant a field printer or maybe you're just starting out and before you make the investment in a printer you want to give it a try. Here we will teach you how to pre-print your labels so that you can give the application a try without having to have a mobile field label printer.

