Compare Open Lab 2.1 / 2.2 / 2.3

Hello,

 

We are planning to move our Open Lab 2.1 to 2.3

Im not sure if there is a documentation which compare 2.1 to 2.3.

So I need the Step from 2.1 to 2.2 too.

 

 

So I would be happy to have them both.

 

Important question.

Can we migrate the data, we already created ?

Can we use the same Reports ( rdl files ) ?

 

Can the service technician just upgrade it, or do he need to reinstall everything.

Is it a clean installation ( wipe everything ) ?

 

Regards

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  • Hello Ryoboyle,

     

    1) thank you very much. this is a very helpful Option.

     

    2) Ok I will write them an Email.

     

    3) With blank subtraction I meant, than every signal from the blank injection is subtracted from the fallowing injections. So the upcoming injections don't even show the injection Peak. So the result will be just a straight line from beginning to the end. Just the peak from the substance we determine.

     

    4) This is sad. We want to import/export our sequences. But soon we have a training with a person from Agilent. It will take place in our location.And hopefully we find a solution for this problem. Hopefully the guy from the IT Department take over on this. I am definitely not the right person for this. But I told him I support him.

    Actually we want to upgrade our Open Labs from Version 2.1 to 2.3. But if there is no acceptable import/export function, then maybe the best choice is Open Labs Chemstation Edition. I need to discuss this when we have Agilent in our house.

     

     

     

    I am sorry that  have so many questions concerning nearly everything.

    My duty is to transfer the methods from an old Chemstation to a new Open Labs. I never worked with a GC before. Only HPLC/ICP -OES/MS.

    The major Problem is that everyone in the QC is so busy, to help me when I have a question.

     

    PS: But I want to thank you very much with everything you helped me already.

  • You are very welcome mr.white.

     

    I think the only lingering question left on this post is related to the blank subtraction. And you are correct, if you are performing solvent blank injections and the there is an injection peak in the blank data file you select to use for blank subtraction then your signal should just be a flat baseline with the compound peaks from the sample you injected.

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