We have an error 56, 67, 80 is not a valid value for Int32: when we try to generate a report
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We have an error 56, 67, 80 is not a valid value for Int32: when we try to generate a report
Hello ilefresne,
This is most probably due to a corrupted reporting method. See this community post regarding the error.
Hello,
We have modified the Graphic settings tab and now the error is no longer displayed but the report in still not generated: it runs constantly
Hello,
We have modified the Graphic settings tab and now the error is no longer displayed but the report in still not generated: it runs constantly
I don't believe that your old report method will be recoverable. I would try the steps in the link above, restoring user settings and then make a new reporting method. For a first test use one of the default shipping templates just to make certain there are no other issues. Then edit that reporting method to use your usual template and see if that works.
link?
And here are the steps I'd recommend from that post
First close all open copies of Quant and Unknowns Analysis. Then go to the start menu, find the Agilent MassHunter Quantitative program group and then find Quantitative Analysis Tools. This will open a folder of shortcuts. One of them should be Restore User Settings. This will clear all user preferences, including window and column layouts. Run this short cut and type y to proceed.
Then I would open one of the demo data batches that shipped with Quant. I like using the TQ data for the Drugs of Abuse batch since it is small. Then make a new reporting method and use one of the default shipping template and see if the report generation is successful.
it works, a report is generated but the progress bar keeps running, we have to stop it ourselves
Does this occur for all batches and all templates/report methods?
Exactly which progress bar is getting stuck? I typically don't see one on my systems, even if I queue reports.
Hello Howard,
Yes, for all batches