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bgcamroux  
#1 Posted : Saturday, July 18, 2015 5:52:51 PM(UTC)
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Hi there,

I recall hearing from Warwick last autumn that ESdat 5 can handle depth-dependent standards.  However, I am unsure of how to do this.  Is this something that the Env_Stds_Conditional_Matrix_Type field would be used for?  That is one of at least a couple fields that have suddenly appeared in version 5 with no explanation of how to use it.

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Brad 

Tom Wilson  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2015 5:11:22 AM(UTC)
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Hi Brad,

Thanks for your post.  You're right - ESdat 5 has some great new features to help users manage complex environmental standards.

Depth dependent environmental standards will apply when the chemistry sample depth falls within the Conditional_Depth_From/To interval of an Environmental Standard.

Conditional matrix environmental standards apply when the Env_Stds_Conditional_Matrix_Type field against the chemistry sample matches the Env_Stds_Conditional_Matrix_Type field of an Environmental Standard.

Standards conditional upon another chemical range will only apply when the reference chemical (such as pH or hardness) falls within a specific range (Conditional_ChemCode1/2_Value_Min/Max). Up to 2 conditional (reference) chemicals can be applied.

A True/False value in the Applies_To_Total_Result / Applies_To_Filter_Result fields control application of a standard to filtered/non-filtered results.

I trust this helps.

All the best,

Tom

Tom Wilson Senior Implementation Manager EarthScience Information Systems (EScIS)
bgcamroux  
#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2015 3:12:08 PM(UTC)
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Thanks Tom, that helps a bit.

I don't suppose you have an example where each of these have been used?  I have been using conditional standards based on chemical ranges and they work nicely, but I am having a hard time determining exactly how to use the other two.  If I see it in an annotated example that may help.

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Brad 

Tom Wilson  
#4 Posted : Wednesday, July 22, 2015 8:06:09 PM(UTC)
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Hi Brad,

We don't have an annotated example immediately available - that's a useful suggestion.

However you'll find additional detail at the link below:

http://www.ESdat.net/ESdathelp/index.html?conditional_environmental_stan.htm

Thanks,

Tom

Tom Wilson Senior Implementation Manager EarthScience Information Systems (EScIS)
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