id,summary,reporter,owner,description,type,status,priority,milestone,component,resolution,keywords,cc 1188,"Register destruction of stored samples and extracts in the ""Retraction wizard""",Nicklas Nordborg,Nicklas Nordborg,"The typical situation is that a ""Retract"" or ""RetroNo"" is received and registered some time after samples has been received and processed. In this case, the protocol for finding and destroying samples stored in the freezers will include all existing samples and everything will be good. However, there is a non-zero probability that a sample is somewhere in the lab waiting to be processed or under processing. In this case the destruction protocol is probably incorrect and/or incomplete. For example, samples may be stored at a temporary location and newly created items may not have been registered yet. If more items are registered after the destruction protocol has been created there is a risk that they are never destroyed. It is not possible to prevent this situation so the retraction wizard should be improved with more checks to prevent that samples are left in the freezers. * When the destruction protocol is returned from the lab we need a way to check and register that individual items has been destroyed. * The final destruction wizard that actually delete things from the database must check that all stored items have been registered as destroyed. * We need a way to create new destruction protocols at any time that include information about all items that have not yet been destroyed. The protocol may include information about destroyed items also if that is clearly marked. ",enhancement,closed,major,Reggie v4.24,net.sf.basedb.reggie,fixed,,