I tried to copy EIC Signal description items near each other and I don't know how to avoid this problem showed below.
As you can see, the three chromatogram is the same compound. How can I avoid this repetition?
thank you for your help.
I tried to copy EIC Signal description items near each other and I don't know how to avoid this problem showed below.
As you can see, the three chromatogram is the same compound. How can I avoid this repetition?
thank you for your help.
Hello,
Try the MS Chromatogram Flowlayout object instead of the individual chromatograms.
Marty
Hi Martin. I have the same problem. I don't know how to manage the group repeating so we can have different compound name on chromatogram lighted in gray.
I only add mg amount in sample injections. For example if I weight 25.00 mg of cannabis concentrates, I will add it into the good row for this sample injection.
Okay, sounds like we got our wires crossed. On my side, having 0 in the "Sample amount" field causes no problems. Try the formula in your table =Compound_Concentration/Compound_Amount
Ok I will try it this afternoon and let you know. But I need to know why I can have acces to the field that Marty have shown. It's not normal and makes thing here more complicated. I may call my Canada Agilent representative.
Probably just something that they either added recently or something that they noticed wasn't accessible that they later fixed. Not much you can do about it unless you can upgrade.
we can have access to updates with our subscribenet account. But I need to know wich update is related to that specific field.
Hello,
The compound multiplier field in IR was added in CDS 2.7 to allow reporting of that value from the method per compound. You can back calculate that multiplier value from the compound amount and compound concentration but will need to take into account any other sample dilution factors, sample multipliers, and sample amounts used in the concentration calculation. Below is a custom calculation that will back calculate the compound multiplier for %mass calibrations where the dilution factors are used as multipliers. You really need 4 calculations to cover all calibration and dilution factor types. You should not enter 0 for the sample amount when using %mass calibrations as your concentration values will not be calculated.
Marty
Compound_Concentration/Compound_Amount/CurrentSample.Multiplier(1)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(2)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(3)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(4)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(5)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(1)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(2)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(3)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(4)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(5)/100*Sample_Amount
Hello,
The compound multiplier field in IR was added in CDS 2.7 to allow reporting of that value from the method per compound. You can back calculate that multiplier value from the compound amount and compound concentration but will need to take into account any other sample dilution factors, sample multipliers, and sample amounts used in the concentration calculation. Below is a custom calculation that will back calculate the compound multiplier for %mass calibrations where the dilution factors are used as multipliers. You really need 4 calculations to cover all calibration and dilution factor types. You should not enter 0 for the sample amount when using %mass calibrations as your concentration values will not be calculated.
Marty
Compound_Concentration/Compound_Amount/CurrentSample.Multiplier(1)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(2)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(3)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(4)/CurrentSample.Multiplier(5)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(1)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(2)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(3)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(4)/CurrentSample.DilutionFactor(5)/100*Sample_Amount