🗓 released June 16th
✅ Improved! Days Late in the Audit Report
The Audit Report now includes a "Days Late" column showing how many days each overdue sample is past its expected return date — directly in the Scanned and Not Scanned tabs.
🎯 Why This Matters
During a physical audit, teams need to act on overdue samples immediately — but the Audit Report had no way to surface how long a sample had been out past its due date. Users had to cross-reference send-out records separately.
With this release, auditors can see overdue duration at a glance and prioritize follow-up without leaving the audit screen.
✅ What's New
1. Days Late Column
A new "Days Late" column in the Audit Report displays the number of days a sample is past its expected return date. It appears in both the Scanned and Not Scanned tabs. The column is sortable ascending and descending, included in exports, and can be toggled via Layout Preferences. It is not shown by default.
The value only appears when all of the following are true:
- The sample is currently on loan
- The delivery has been approved
- The expected return date has passed
- The sample is on a standard loan (not transferred or EOL)
2. Min Days Late Filter
A "Min Days Late" filter in the search form lets users narrow results to samples overdue by at least a specified number of days (whole numbers only). Not added to the layout by default.

🔎 What This Enables
- On-the-spot triage: Auditors see which samples have been out the longest and can prioritize corrective action during the audit session.
- Focused filtering: The Min Days Late filter surfaces only the most critical overdue samples — useful when running large-scale audits with hundreds of items.
- Export-ready: Days Late is included in exports for post-audit reporting and follow-up workflows.