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#1 Posted : Wednesday, December 9, 2009 9:19:48 PM(UTC)
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We have been conducting some acid sulphate soil assessments recently.   The criteria detailed in these used provides a minimum pH value above which is considered low risk (ie. pH >5.5)

 

What I am asking is there a way to set up a standards template so the criteria won’t highlight anything above the pH 5.5 value.

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#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 9, 2009 9:23:08 PM(UTC)
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ESdat allows you to specify a range of acceptable values, however it does have to have a maximum.  This means that you will have to specify a minimum value of 5.5 and a maximum (such as 14).

Many of the ESdat formatted guideline documents don't show the column for the "Min" value, as they are not relevant for the particular guideline, however if you create a new import template for the guidelines (import into the zRef_Environmental_Standards table) all available columns, including the "Min" will be listed.

 

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