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Recoverable Errors
For details on how this feature works in your data system, refer to its help and documentation.
Some types of errors, such as an ALS missing vial error or a headspace sampler vial size
mismatch, may not always justify stopping an entire sequence. These errors are called
recoverable errors, since you may be able to recover from them and continue running a
sequence, if desired. Agilent data systems now provide features to allow you to control how
the system will react to these types of errors. When using an Agilent data system, the data
system will now control whether or not the sequence pauses, aborts completely, continues
with the next sample, and so on, for each type of recoverable error.
Note that the data system only controls what happens to the next run in the sequence, not the
current run, except when set to immediately abort. (In that case, the data system typically
aborts the current run and the sequence.)
For example, selecting the Stop control on the GC always halts the current run. However,
the data systems can allow you to choose whether to continue with the next run or to pause or
to abort the whole sequence.