When creating a report template in openlab cds, can an audit trail be added to the report IF you made any changes to the integration of a peak? I only want an audit trail if integration has been changed. Possible?
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When creating a report template in openlab cds, can an audit trail be added to the report IF you made any changes to the integration of a peak? I only want an audit trail if integration has been changed. Possible?
Hello,
By this do you mean if you manually integrate or if you change the processing method? Also is this for a single injection report or part of a summary report?
Marty Adams
I mean if the processing method integrates the peak already, but then I go and change the integration manually, can an audit trail for that specifically be added? Its for a single injection report. When I created a report template I added the "Manual Correction" option and I do see that if I go and manually change the integration of my peak the "Manual Correction" option will change from "None" to "ManualIntegration". I would like to add to the report template what exactly was done to the peak. For example, maybe the peak tailed and I wanted to increase the integration instead of stopping at 5 minutes increase to 6 minutes.
Would it be enough to show the baseline codes in your results table? That would show which peaks were manually integrated.
/Andy
Yes! I'll definitely take that if it's possible
There's a good explanation of the meanings of the baseline codes in the OpenLab help.
/Andy
How do input the codes? My goal is to have some indication that there has been a change in integration. Originally I was aiming for an audit trail, but if that's not possible I'll take codes that indicate a change has been made.
The codes are generated as the peaks are measured. If there is a manual integration, at least one of the letters would be M.
If you want this in a table, you could add add the Peak_BaselineCodes column. You could then edit the value to be
=IIf(InStr(Peak_BaselineCode,"M"),"YES","")
To give you something like this
Does that work for you?
/Andy
I used that way to visualize the manual integration, but there are also codes like "PP" and "BBAR" that are manual integrations.
I made the following conditional (surely there is a better way to write it)
=iif(Peak_BaselineCode like "*M*","Manual",iif(Peak_BaselineCode like "*PP*","Manual",iif(Peak_BaselineCode like "BBAR","Manual","Automatica")))
I used that way to visualize the manual integration, but there are also codes like "PP" and "BBAR" that are manual integrations.
I made the following conditional (surely there is a better way to write it)
=iif(Peak_BaselineCode like "*M*","Manual",iif(Peak_BaselineCode like "*PP*","Manual",iif(Peak_BaselineCode like "BBAR","Manual","Automatica")))