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Clicking the green check-mark button confirms the entries made as Substance ID s, and copies them into
the Substance ID’s value field; clicking the red X-button, however, will just close the pop up window
without making any change
to the Substance ID’s value field.
NOTE:
You can specify any string as Substance ID, no matter what length or symbols you use: any number
(0…9), character (a…z, A…Z), or symbol (*/-+…) can be used – except for the semicolon, which serves
as separator.
Tips and Tricks
Use your own material codes
– and not the supplier’s codes
Two suppliers might use the same code for two different materials. Therefore you need to create your
own, unique substance codes. But do not worry: the software will tell you if a Substance ID is not unique:
Configuring an application for Substance IDs
Please remember that your application needs to be configured correctly in order to use Substance IDs for
the specification of the ‘expected substance’. This is done in the Application Designer -
<YourApplication> - Operator Configuration
: Deselect ‘Use drop down for expected substance’. If a
‘new batch’ is to be specified in the operator, the user can enter the Substance ID code now (instead of
selecting it from a list).
6.3.4. Samples
Sample Management
In the file tree on the left side of the NIRWare Management Console select Sample Management -
Samples.
The following dialog opens: