Tips and tricks, Expected substance search – BUCHI NIRWare User Manual

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NIRWare 1.5 Software Manual

NIRWare Suite

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Additionally, we configure the application so that it will expect the Substance-

ID to define the “Expected

Substance”- simply by deactivating “Use drop down for expected substance” (found under Application
Designer - <YourApplication> - Operator Configuration
, see the application example above).

Tips and Tricks

Property-IDs must be UNIQUE

Each property must have its own, unique PropertyID! Otherwise you loose the traceability of a substance-
code to the corresponding substance.

Do not use suppliers’ codes as Property-IDs

Two suppliers might use the same code for different things

– therefore create your own, unique Property-

IDs!

Remember using Autoname

Use Autoname to copy parts of the input fields into the sample name field.

Use a bar code reader that can read your bar code

Before you buy a bar code reader, make sure that it can read the type of bar code used on your specific
labels - maybe you are using some advanced holographic bar codes in your company not every reader
model is compatible with.

Expected Substance search

In the NIRWare Operator the entered expected substance is searched in properties that are used in the
application in the following order:

1. Property Name

2. SubstanceIDs (aka Alias) in the semicolon separated list.

The first found is used.

This is done independent of the "use drop down for expected substance" setting.

The string comparison is done with removed leading- and trailing-spaces, case sensitive over the full
length.

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