Batch Processing of chromatograms not measured by sequence

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Do you need to reprocess various chromatograms to create standards and calibrated chromatograms?

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thoblerone
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Batch Processing of chromatograms not measured by sequence

Post by thoblerone »

I would like to be able to set up a sequence of arbitrary files from different folders to create my calibration and analysis data.

Unfortunatly batch reprocessing works just within a sequence which has been measured before as the File Name column eventually holding place holders is just used during data acquisition. During batch processing an internal column holding the actual file name is used. But this one is not available in the user interface.

Hopefully in a future version we can decide to pick some chromatograms, set them as calibration, pick some other and treat them as samples and just run a single batch process to get my results.
Best regards
Thomas Blenkers

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Ivan Vins
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Re: Batch Processing

Post by Ivan Vins »

In Clarity version 6.0.0. 295 the sequence was improved so that the sample type (standard/unknown) and calibration level could be changed for sequence reprocess. Still, the reprocess is possible only for chromatograms which were previously acquired by the sequence.

Further amendmends are planned for future versions
Ivan Vinš

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