4 command variables, Command variables – Metrohm tiBase 1.0 Manual User Manual

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2 General program functions

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Note

If the PC/LIMS report contains a negative value for the sample size (from
reweighing), it will be converted during the import into tiBase 1.0 . The
variable COO becomes Abs MV.Sample.Size in tiBase 1.0

2.4.3.4

Command variables

Dialog window: Formula Editor

Variables

The command variables are method-specific. They depend on which com-
mands are used in the method. Included among the command variables are
also solution and sensor variables, which are applied automatically from the
corresponding tables in the Configuration for the device-dependent com-
mands at the time the determination is started and which are allocated to
the individual commands. The Variables field of the Formula editor lists all
Command variables which are available for the current method.

Syntax
'Command name.Variable identification'

Examples: 'DET U 3.SME' , 'Liquid Handling 4.CONC'

You can select the command variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables

Command Variables in order to avoid syntax errors.

If a method run before the calculation contains more than one data gener-
ating command (titrations, measurements, calibrations, monitored dosing,
evaluations, calculations), then there is a command identification before the
variable.

M. for titration mode, measuring mode and monitored dosing

<E. for EVAL

C. for CALC

Command variables
Unless marked otherwise, all of the variables listed here in alphabetical order
are of the Number type.

Note

In the case of variables with Index {x}, the desired number 1…9 must be
entered for x (e.g. .EP{3}.ERC for the third endpoint).

If no index is specified, then the last index will be used automatically
(e.g. .EP.ERC for the last endpoint).

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