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Individual results into one result set in Empower 2

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Hi all,
I am using Empower 2 and I want to quantitate reinjected QCs used for extract stability using the original cal curves. This means that I have cal curves in one run (sample set) and ES samples in another run (another sample set). Our LIMS software imports result sets...not individual results. Therefore, I need to somehow combine the individual injections or results into only one result set so I can import it. How do I do this?

Thanks!

-Micky
I dont think it is possible in Empower 2.
At least I didn't find it.
(I thought it is made possible in Empower 3).

Ace
Hi Ace,
I was not able to find a way either. For now, I just imported both files separately but combined them in our LIMS system and deactivated all of the samples that were not of interest in that case.

Anybody else know of an Empower 2 fix for this?

Thanks!
after processing the entire set, thus establishing a cal. curve, then select the channels corresponding to the odd injections, right click and process. Use "Quantitate" (avoid any option w/ "calibrate" in it) and it should just do integration & quantitation vs. the last curve.
Thanks,
DR
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