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symmetry factor agilent chemstation vs tailing factor usp

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The EP recommends that the tailing factor should be between 0.8 and 1.5.

Is there a way to put the EP/USP tailing factor into a custom report (as the extended performance report is very long), or is there an easy conversion from chemstation’s symmetry factor to EP/USP tailing factor, so I can apply the EP limits?
Tom

Hi Tom,
I have some macros. Send ma an e-mail, and share them.
A.

Hi Attila,
Thanks for your help, but your e-mail doesn't work.
I just get a mailer demon information.
Perhaps you can try my e-mail: t.wegge@gmx.de
Greetings from Heidelberg/Germany
Tom

Re:

Hi Tom,
I have some macros. Send ma an e-mail, and share them.
A.
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