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Interlab Duplicates have a different method - causing chemistry tables to look messy
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I’m having a problem with the output tables. The problem is that ESdat is separating analytes where a different method was used. This means that the triplicate samples are not matching up with everything else.
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If you include split samples (Interlab Duplicates) in your chemistry output table you should avoid selecting to group the results by Lab Method Type or Lab Method Name. Because the labs use different naming conventions for their methods the data from the two labs will fall under grouping headings, even for lab methods that are functionally equivalent. It is recommended that in this situation you choose to group by ChemGroup (a grouping that is independant of the lab methods and user definable), or don't use a grouping. Regards, Warwick
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