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I have been working on editing one of the short sequence report templates and I am unable to accomplish what I need. I was wondering if anyone has gotten these to work.

Firstly I would like the report to be on as few pages as possible. I have three pieces of information and each information seems to go on its own piece of paper. How do I force multiple pieces of information onto a single page (i.e. header and calibration statistics)?

Secondly I have some results that could return a zero% result. It is not reporting these results. I have the boxed checked that allows for missing peaks. I do NOT have the boxes checked that reject for results under a certain percentage.

Finally I need to get the %RSD for tailing factor. This was present in the old chemstation but I cannot get it to report here, only %RSD for retention time and peak area.

Any help you can give will be appreciated
Thanks
Sara
Hi Sara,

What CDS are you using Ezchorm or Chemstation intelligent report?
My version's full information is as follows

OpenLab CDS: ChemStation LC & LC/MS
Rev C.01.06[61]
I have been working on editing one of the short sequence report templates and I am unable to accomplish what I need. I was wondering if anyone has gotten these to work.

Firstly I would like the report to be on as few pages as possible. I have three pieces of information and each information seems to go on its own piece of paper. How do I force multiple pieces of information onto a single page (i.e. header and calibration statistics)?

Secondly I have some results that could return a zero% result. It is not reporting these results. I have the boxed checked that allows for missing peaks. I do NOT have the boxes checked that reject for results under a certain percentage.

Finally I need to get the %RSD for tailing factor. This was present in the old chemstation but I cannot get it to report here, only %RSD for retention time and peak area.

Any help you can give will be appreciated
Thanks
Sara

Sara, interesting. There is a min Area% which you can select to filter out low percentages. It is in Peaks and Repeating property of the table. There you set it.
When I add the column Peak Assymetry to a table I can select under column properties statistical calculations.

Did you get any training on the Intelligent Reporter at all????
Freek Varossieau
OpenLab CDS 2 specialist
BeyondOpenLab
beyondopenlab@gmail.com
+5977114721
No I haven't had any training on intelligent reporter. We had a report that worked that was classic reporting so that is what was loaded when we got the new software. We are just trying to make a more streamlined report. After talking to Agilent informatics techs I am at a point where I have most of what I want except for the following.

1. I can't seem to get the sample weights added into there anywhere. I imagine I add a custom field but not sure how to go about naming it to direct it to the sample weight. (I don't care that it isn't there but the technicians don't want to have to remember to write it down first)

2. The only way I have found to get the set up I want and to the the 0% results to print out is to use the matrix fields instead of the tables. All the table templates even if I have all the right boxes clicked still don't should 0% results. What I haven't found is how to sort in the matrix fields. I am going to try adding more information fields and see if the sort function shows up once I add the right fields.
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