Recalculating loaded determinations – Metrohm 840 PC Control 5.0 / Touch Control User Manual

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calculations. If a result of the variable TITER is assigned in a

calculation then the titer of the "new" titrant will also be overwritten.

Note!

An alteration of the

calibration data under System/Sensors (see

Section 3.9.4) cannot be taken into account in a recalculation. A

change of the sensor in a method for a titration or measurement also

has no influence on the measured data.

The fact that a determination has been recalculated is shown under

More determination data/Properties (see Section 3.18.4). The user

who was logged in when the recalculation was carried out will also be

documented together with the time of the recalculation.
A method may be altered so much, e. g. by the insertion of additional

titration commands, that it is no longer possible to recalculate the

determination.

Recalculating loaded determinations:
When a loaded determination is recalculated, the titrant data and the

common variables stored together with the determination are used. If

you want to recalculate the result with a corrected common variable or

a corrected titer then you must alter the corresponding values in the

dialog Results/More determination data under Local common

variables or View data/Titrant data.

Note!

With loaded determinations it is assumed that they have been carried

out a long time ago and that the

titrant data and common variables

of the system no longer coincide with those of the determination. This

is the reason why the most important titrant data of the titrants used

and the list of common variables (local common variables) are stored

together with each determination.

If a result is assigned to the variable TITER or to a common variable

then the variables that are currently valid in the system will only be

overwritten after a confirmation.
If you subsequently alter the titrant for a titration in the method then this

alteration cannot be taken into account in the recalculation.
When loaded determinations are recalculated no assignments in the

result silo are carried out.

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