6 changing a remark, 7 determination series - determination run – Metrohm viva 1.1 (ProLab) User Manual

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3.6.4.6

Changing a remark

Dialog window: Workplace

Run Single determination Live modifica-

tions

Modify remark

The Live modifications dialog window, in which the remark can be
modified live during an ongoing determination, opens with the context-
sensitive Modify remark menu item.

Remark

Freely definable remark on the determination, which is saved together
with the determination. Predetermined text templates may also be
selected instead of a manual entry (see Chapter 3.5.1, page 115).

Entry

100 characters

3.6.4.7

Determination series - Determination run

Tab: Workplace

Run Determination series

In the case of a series of determinations that is started on the Determi-
nation series
tab in the Run subwindow, each determination proceeds
as follows:

1 - Loading the sample data
The sample data for the determination entered on the current line in the
working sample table will be loaded.

2 - Method selection
The following actions are triggered during method selection:

Method selection without assignment ID
The method selected in the Method column is loaded.

Method selection with assignment ID
If the option Method selection by assignment ID is activated on
the Process tab in the properties of the determination series (see
Chapter 3.3.2.4, page 106)
, then the method defined in the sample
assignment table will be loaded (see Chapter 3.4.1, page 113).

3 - Start test
The following checks and actions are triggered during the start test:

Permission to carry out the method?
Check whether the logged-in user has the permission to carry out the
required method (see Chapter 5.4.2.3, page 397).

Method runnable?
Check whether the requested method is runnable. In the case of non-
runnable methods, a prompt will appear asking to carry out the
method check and to modify the method accordingly (see Chapter
5.2.5, page 387)
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