Hi
I've used Chemstation since it was called 3365, and ran on Winodws /386. We had to go to Part 11 compliant software, and started with standalone Chemstore that ran on Access. Daily crashes meant we quickly replaced that with Chemstore C/S ( runs on Oracle ), and we never had a problem over the three years I worked with it that wasn't due to my mistakes.
The great advantage of Chemstation/Chemstore C/S is that you can use the Chemstation mode to develop methods and invoke the Chemstore stuff gradually, as needed. It got us through all client audits OK, and was easy to use on multiple GCs and HPLCs.
Last year, I set up my own business ( one new Prep and one new analytical HPLC ), and the local Agilent reps convinced me that Cerity standalone was better, and Chemstation/Chemstore C/S would be too expensive.
My Cerity system was qualified in early Jan, and I've been in almost daily contact with the local support. There are only two Cerity systems in NZ, and the other site has similar problems - they've got the money to replace it and plan to, but I haven't.
For the first month I had printing problems and frequent crashes. The printing problems were initially solved by installing simple Laserjet driver - which unfortunately would put gridlines on all chromatograms. The crashes were, in part, due to me believing that 21st century software would multitask like late 20th software, such as Chemstation.
During the second month, I had about one "kapow" a day. Cerity just disappeared when switching modes at the highest level ( sample, result, instrument, report ), with the bonus of another kapow each day if I decided too make it multitask ( work out some results whilst running a sequence in the background ).
I have asked how software can be compliant when it closes down without user intervention, and there's nothing recorded in the Windows EventViewer logs. I've seen about 4 - 5 different errors, but one was prevalent.
Agilent finally accepted that I wasn't totally stupid, and some logging programmes were used to trap the errors. During the third month, more logging was conducted, I mainly used it as a single tasking instrument ( one "kapow" is enough each day ), and Agilent issued a temporary patch to reduce ( but not eliminate ) the problem, with a promise of a complete fix.
The simple printer driver was also replaced with the correct one for the supplied printer, which then allow chromatograms to be printed out without gridlines.
During this month, the "kapow" factor is down as I try to process samples and earn some money. At the same time, I've been trying to get Cerity to generate simple Chemstation style reports - as I've developed simple methods for about 30 totally different compounds over the period, and don't need all the approval/validation stuff for many of the novel ones.
At the moment, the only way I get a presentable report is to run a screening method and sequence with multiple wavelengths, then select the wavelength and repeat the sequence with the method as a single wavelength. I'm now getting something similar to the Chemstation/Chemstore C/S functionality, and I don't have to use a scanner and scissors. Yea!. At this rate by Christmas I'll have Chemstation/Chemstore C/S functionality.
Tim has made some good suggestions to me, and the email reply from the suggested Agilent support was " you're not in out territory - talk to your local people ". Which I do, almost on a daily basis, they surely regret selling me the product

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So, I have no experience of the alternative software EZChrom ( which remains as an option for me if Agilent can't properly fix the " kapows " ) but I'd have no hesitation in jumping to a Chemstation/Chemstore C/S system.
If you can jump to another product, I'd go for it, but please first check to ensure it matches your needs. As I don't know EZChrom, frying pans and fires come to mind. Agilent are trumpeting that they are No 1 in HPLCs, but if they produce software like Cerity, and don't fix it quickly......
I hope this is helpful. If you have specific issues with your Cerity, and you think I might be able to help, feel free to email me ( but remember I'm a relative novice with it ), brucehamilton at paradise.net.nz.
Bruce Hamilton