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Gradient table in a Custom Chemstation Chemstore report
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Does anyone know how to transfer instrument conditions like column info and pump gradient conditions and solvents in to Chemstore and have printed in a custom chemstore report? The options for setting up a custom chemstore report seem to allow only limited acquistion parameter entry, yet to be GMP compliant, one would want a controlled record of all instrument parameters. Are there any ways to work around this?
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Actually, I called Agilent and their Chemstore expert says there is no way to do this. Moreover, I see none of the many report options pre-formatted in my up to date Chemstation print a table of individual solvent flows vs. programmed gradient. So I guess my more general question is, Does Agilent Chemstation export gradient conditions anywhere or do they reside only in the method file! Does anyone have a macro that finds them?
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