Revising a test pack in WeldTrace

Revise a Test Pack

The revise button in the test pack view page will open up a new page, which will look similar to a test request create screen. Through this method, you may select a weld to be tested again. 
Revise a test pack
  1. The test pack number;
  2. The test request details. You can enter the revision notes here;
  3. Click on add or remove to add welds to this pack or remove welds from this pack. See below for more information;
  4. Tests selected previously will be shown with the check boxes checked. If they have results, the background colour will be red if failed & green if passed;
  5. A failed test for a failed weld cannot be retested;
  6. The retest cell will be greyed out. To retest a failed weld, select the appropriate tests for the repair weld that was created automatically (see project configuration page for the settings);
  7. Check boxes will be available in the “Re-test” column, only if a test was previously selected for the weld. Otherwise these cells will be greyed out. If a test type was previously not selected, check boxes will appear & the “Re-test” column for the corresponding tests will be greyed out;
  8. You may edit the penalty fields in this page. Click on revise to create a revision of the pack. If you need to add or remove welds, you need to do that first and then click revise;

Notes
The weld numbers and tests that have been revised will be highlighted in the printed test requests. Revised test requests will have revision numbers created automatically.

Test Pack – Add Welds

Revise a test pack and add more welds
  1. The test request details can be edited;
  2. You need to select the welds by clicking on the checkbox or you can search and select all the welds;
  3. Only the test types configured for the project will be available for selection. You will have to select the test type by checking the boxes; 
  4. You can click on this button to view the selected welds only; 
  5. Click on the save button to add welds to the test pack. You will be shown the warning message as in the screenshot below. If you click "Save," the test pack will be revised and completed. If you click "Remove," you can continue to the page where you can remove some welds from the test pack (see the next section for removing welds from a test pack);
Add and remove welds in workflow

Test Pack - Remove Welds

Revise a test pack and remove welds
  1. The test request details can be edited;
  2. You need to select the welds by clicking on the checkbox or you can search and select all the welds;
  3. You will not be able to edit the test details of any of the welds in this page;
  4. Click on the save button to remove the welds from this test pack;
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