8 determination variables, 9 system variables, Determination variables – Metrohm viva 1.1 (ProLab) User Manual

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Syntax
Single result:

'RS.Result name'

Multiple result:

'RS.Command name.ASU.Result name', where ASU stands for "all
substances" and represents all substances as a wildcard.

'RS.Command name.Substance name.Result name', where the
Substance name represents precisely one specific substance.

2.3.3.8

Determination variables

Dialog window: Formula editor

Variables

Determination variables are general variables that are generated in the
method run. They are not assigned to individual commands. The Varia-
bles
field of the formula editor lists the Determination variables which
are available for the current method, sorted according to name.

Syntax
'DV.Variable identification'

Examples: 'DV.DUR', 'DV.STT'

Determination variables can be selected directly in the formula editor
under Variables

Determination variables so as to avoid syntax

errors.

Available determination variables

Designation

Description

Data type

DUR

Duration of the determination in s

Number

STT

Moment at which the determination has been started

Date/Time

2.3.3.9

System variables

Dialog window: Formula editor

Variables

System variables are general variables which are adopted in the determi-
nation at the start of the determination. They are assigned neither to indi-
vidual commands nor to determinations. The Determination variables
field of the formula editor lists all the System variables that are available
for the current method.

Syntax
'SV.Variable identification'

Examples: 'SV.SIN', 'SV.SLI'

System variables can be selected directly in the formula editor under Vari-
ables

System variables so as to avoid syntax errors.

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