In Canix, when creating a package from harvest we suggest packing everything into bulk packages first. You should then use the Split Package functionality to create a small testing package from the bulk harvest package. That test package can then be sent off to the lab in an outgoing transfer. Once the test results come back, you can upload the COA to the parent package. Going forward, every other package that is split off from the original, parent, package will carry the test results with it.
Follow these best practices for Testing to ensure your data is accurate and you maintain compliance.
Creating Test Packages
In Canix, when creating a package from harvest we suggest packing everything into one large package first. You should then use the Split Package functionality to create a small testing package. That can then be sent off to the lab. Once the test results come back you will upload the COA to the parent and testing package. Going forward every other package that is split off from the original, parent, package will carry the test results with it.
Sharing Test Results
To share the COA with buyers, be sure to select Show Allocated Packages on the invoice. When downloading the invoice, the associated COAs will be included.
Testing Manufactured Products
To test any manufactured products (i.e. Rosin, Budder, Brownies, Salve, etc.), you will test the final finished product before the final individual packaging. The Item Type will generally be in the form of Extract (Each).