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"Invalid ChemCode", but they are valid..
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Hi all, When importing some chem results, i'm getting an "invalid ChemCode" error on some samples. When I attempt to associate the correct chem codes to the chem names and samples, it seems to update them but the error is still coming up. the ChemCodes in question are: > C10 - 40 Fraction (sum) C10 - C36 Fraction (sum) Both of these are in the list of chemcodes, so it won't let me create a new one, yet the error still comes up.. I've attached the offending files. Any tips? Paul File Attachment(s): Ex EP1202588 EP12-005(04).ESDAT_EP1203190_0.Sample23.zip (3kb) downloaded 1 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Hello Paul, It is possible that the ChemName is already in the database, but with a different ChemCode. In that case, you won't be able to add the ChemName again. The correct codes (in ESdat version 4.3) are C10-C40 and C10-C36. You should make sure that the codes in the database (Data Tables - zRef_Chemistry_Lookup) and in the lab files (once corrected) match those. Alex
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