Report Format
Displays the Report Format dialog box.
Tool Bar Shortcut
Dialog Box Options | |
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Reported Peaks |
Specifies which peaks are reported:
If All Peaks is selected, you have an option to enter Name for Quantified Unknown Peaks. The name is assigned to the unknown components that are not listed in the Component Table but are quantified by using the REF component. Note that only All Peaks is enabled when area/height% method is selected in Calculation Method screen. |
Vial Summary |
Lists concentrations or area/height for all injections in vial for all components, then gives the average. Mean calculates a simple average (of the retention time and concentration) for each component. Weighted Average calculates a weighted average where the most current measurement has a greater effect (or weight) on the average than an earlier injection. See Using Statistics. |
Statistics |
Check to enable the setup for generating Statistic Report. You can generate Statistic Report for Retention Time (RT), for First Concentration (Conc1), or for both. Check the corresponding check boxes:
Note that the Statistic field is disabled when area/height% method is selected in Calculation Method screen. |
Report Layout |
Primary and Secondary - Check to activate Edit Primary and Edit Secondary buttons. Click on Edit Primary or Edit Secondary to open the respective Primary or Secondary layouts in the Report Layout Editor screen. |
Report Destination |
Check Print Primary or Print Secondary to print respective layouts of the report. For online processing, Print Primary printing occurs after each injection and Print Secondary printing occurs after all injections are completed. For offline processing, both Print Primary and Print Secondary printing occurs after all processing is complete. |
Export Report (DDE) |
Check Acquisition to export an online report and check Reprocess to export a report when recalculation is performed. Select a macro program from the drop-down list associated with each option (e.g., ONLINE.XLS for MS-Excel). If no macro is selected, nothing happens. |
First Concentration |
Select a unit from the Conc Unit list to be used for the first concentration in the report (Other Name and Scale Factor fields and Divided by Sample Amount are disabled unless Other is selected). If Other is selected, a name (up to 7 characters) and scale factor can be entered in the Other Name and Scale Factor fields and Divide by Sample Amount is enabled. Check Divide by Sample Amount to divide the first concentration by the Sample Amount defined in the Injection Table or from Sample Wizard data, depending on the state of the Concentration Data on the Calculation Method screen. When Norm% is chosen as the calculation method, the units are limited to Other, %, ppm, or ppb, and Divide by Sample Amount is disabled. See Quantitation Methods for detailed calculations on Conc1. |
Second Concentration |
Select a unit from the Conc Unit list to be used for the second concentration in the report (Other Name and Scale Factor fields are disabled unless Other is selected ). If Other is selected, a name (up to 7 characters) and scale factor can be entered in the Other Name and Scale Factor fields. When Norm% is chosen as the calculation method, the units are limited to Other, %, ppm, or ppb. The Use Component Multiplier, when checked, multiplies the Conc2 value by the value in the Multiplier column in the Component Table.See Quantitation Methods for detailed calculations on Conc2. |
Third Concentration |
Note: This function is enabled only when the Sample Wizard program is available and is selected for Concentration Data on the Calculation Method screen, and when the Calculation Method is NOTset to Area%/Height% or Norm%.For the third concentration, the HSM automatically calculates weight% for solid Unk samples and original concentrations for liquid Unk samples using Sample Wizard information. When Weight% or Component is selected, Conc3 automatically reports W% for solid Unk samples and Component Concentrations for liquid Unk samples. If Weight or AutoComp is selected, the auto component is reported for liquid Unk samples (a proper concentration unit is determined automatically to report the conc value).The Use Component Multiplier, when checked, multiplies the Conc3 value by the value in the Multiplier column in the Component Table.See Quantitation Methods for detailed calculations on Conc3. |
Column Headers |
You can specify up to eight column headers for the Report. For each head, select an item from the drop-down list. |