Easycal, User guide – BrandTech Scientific EASYCAL 4.0 User Manual
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User Guide Version 4.0 · Status: June 2008
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Defining the filter (Example):
Example:
☞ Use the mouse to select an option from Window 1 (e.g.
“Result”). The “Result” line will be highlighted in blue.
☞ In Window 2, select the desired search operator. Select
“=” for “equals”.
☞ Click on the arrow in Window 3 to determine which records
are to be displayed: “ok” for records with perfect results;
“Errors” for records with faulty results.
☞ Click on the the arrow –> after Window 3 to transfer the selected operators into Window 4.
☞ Click on “Apply”. All records that match the operators in Window 4 will be displayed.
4.3 Display selected records from history (Filter)
Click on the “Filter” button to display one or more selected records from history.
4.4 Printing records from history
Click on the “Print” button to print a record or a list from the previous
test records
4.4.1 Printing a single record
Select the record to be printed with the blue bar. Then choose “Print” /
“Test Record” and confirm by clicking “OK” to print the test record.
4.4.2 Printing several records
Select a number of subsequent records by pressing shift and clicking the
left mouse button to indicate the beginning or the end of the selection.
4.4.3 Printing a list of datasets
Choose “Print”, “List” and “OK” to print a list of all records from history, or of the records selected through the
“Filter” function.
Window 1
2
3
4
Note:
There is no limit to the number of search criteria. Use “UND” (“and”) for linking several search criteria. In cer-
tain cases, depending on the option selected in Window 1, you can freely define the criteria in Window 3 (e.g.
Nominal Volume 50).
Clear filter settings
Click on “Clear” to clear all filter settings. All filters diplayed in Window 4 will be deleted.
Close filter
Click on “Close” to exit the filter screen.