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Adding "Sample Info" to B.04.03 Chemstation Data file
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I am using Chemstation B.04.03 and I use the "Sample Info" field in the sequence table to record sample mass when I am analyzing samples. However, on a few occasions, I forget to record the mass in the field. Is there a way to add this information to the data file after it has already been acquired? I can edit some of the files in the data folder after they are created but I basically want the information to be displayed when the chromatogram is loaded in the Chemstation software. Thanks in advance!
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When you reprocess adding the sample weights does it not save?
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I'm retired, and only experienced with "A" Chemstation versions and a tiny bit with "C".
We could make changes to Sample Table information, like even correct an incorrectly entered weight, save the Sample Table, and then Reprocess. There was a box somewhere in the software to allow/enable one to use new sample table information.
We could make changes to Sample Table information, like even correct an incorrectly entered weight, save the Sample Table, and then Reprocess. There was a box somewhere in the software to allow/enable one to use new sample table information.
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Consumer Products Guy wrote:
I'm retired, and only experienced with "A" Chemstation versions and a tiny bit with "C".
We could make changes to Sample Table information, like even correct an incorrectly entered weight, save the Sample Table, and then Reprocess. There was a box somewhere in the software to allow/enable one to use new sample table information.
The only way I ever found to do it was to pull the data into MSDChemstation Data analysis and use the Edit function there. So simple and it will make the change and save it without needing to reprocess everything.
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