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EDIT: I decided better safe than sorry and put on 5 CCV's.
Discussions about GC-MS, LC-MS, LC-FTIR, and other "coupled" analytical techniques.
LALman wrote:
Finished and got the RT Lock. Its still not clear if I could have just used blanks. I locked them on the toluene-d8 surrogate.
Apparently you cannot just copy the RTLOCK directory to another method that uses the exact same instrument conditions but has a smaller analyte list. I have a full 8260 VOC method and a BTEX method and because aquisition is identical I can process 8260 for BTEX or BTEX for 8260. But apparently RTLOCK files acquired by 8260 are not recognized as BTEX.
However, if I save the 8260 method under another name (e.g. 8260sim) that method is able to use the lock files.
Any idea how I can just cut and paste to my BTEX method?
Yes I can do that. I would have to delete 52 peaks afterwards but that would work.James_Ball wrote:
Can you save the 8260 method as BTEX and it work?
LALman wrote:Yes I can do that. I would have to delete 52 peaks afterwards but that would work.James_Ball wrote:
Can you save the 8260 method as BTEX and it work?
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