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,
It looks like your filter is on the chromatogram object not the outside group. See the example below where I added Len(compound_name) > 0 as a filter in both locations.
Filter on the Chromatogram object
Filter on the group object
Oh Perfect, I will try this. Thank you again for your precious help.
Ok I tried to put my filter on the outside group. It's getting better but not completely OK.
Here is the outside filter performed with a sorting based on Peak retention time :
I erase the Len(compound_name) filter at the chromatogram and there is no sorting for this section.
Here is the results:
We can see that the filter EIC on the chromatogram doesn't work as final result as we can see blank chromato with no EIC as name compound.
I will try to add the EIC filter again on the outside filter.
it works! Even if I erase the EIC filter at the chromatogram portion. Thank you for your help. I will saved this composite group. If I add this composite group into a sequence summary report instead of single injection report, would you recommend to ass sorting based on injection ID?
I finnaly got what I have wanted. Thank you again. I tried to add the Multiplier used in the calibration Compound table used for a specific calculation with samples into my sequence injection summary:
But I only found multipliers that included the 5 possible multipliers.
Do you know how to select a specific multiplier to add on the sequence summary?
Do you know how to change the response value of the courve into raw date ms counts?
Right now it's the 100% of response relatec to the 1 calibration point.