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#1 Posted : Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:57:24 PM(UTC)
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 I’m getting some weird numbers for metals (the tables show a range)?

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:59:21 PM(UTC)
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You can get a range in one of these scenarios. 

1.       The lab has reported two results for a particular compound for a sample.  If you group the results by ChemGroup or No Grouping then both values will be applicable to the same column/row and so the range is reported.  If you group the results by Method Type or Method Name the results will be separated into the different lab groups as reported. 

2.       You have two samples with identical header information.  You can select what header information to show (ie Field ID etc..) If you have two samples where the selected header fields are identical you will get a range as the results will be consolidated into the one column/row.  (*Note you can manipulate this to get a table of ranges for something such as Monitoring/Aquifer Unit)

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