Select runs
Press the function key in the
screen Data management. The control unit outputs the
screen Copy to/Load from. Mark the desired run (see
below) and then press . A tick in front of
the run indicates that it is selected.
The right half of the display shows how many files are
present in the archive, how many files you have se-
lected, and the size of the required memory. The re-
quired memory is important if you are storing on dis-
kette.
Selecting a number of runs
Position the cursor to the desired run and press
. Repeat this for all desired runs.
Selecting many runs
If you wish to select several runs which are displayed
on the screen underneath one another, proceed as fol-
lows: Position the cursor to the first run and press
. Position the cursor to the
last run, and press .
Selecting all runs
Press .
Cancelling selection of runs
Position the cursor to the desired run and press
. The tick disappears. Repeat this for all
desired runs.
Execute storing
Once you have selected the desired runs, press
.
IMPORTANT:
If you are storing on a diskette and have se-
lected too many files, the control unit signals
Diskette full
and aborts storing.
If you load files from the archive, it is possible to pre-
viously delete all files which you have already loaded
from the archive.
How can you delete e.g. all files rp0101?.x?? or
rc0101?.x?? in \pgcarch\gc0101
Before storing, you should delete the *.x?? files. Selec-
tion of the runs for storing is then clearer.
Select Load report/chromatogram or Load raw data,
but do not select any; then press . The
question then appears: Are the runs in the target direc-
tory to be deleted? A maximum of 100 files can be
stored.. The files are deleted after a short pause if you
enter . You must subsequently reject the copying
of a method.
NOTE:
The files rd0101?.x?? cannot be deleted in this manner. They
are automatically assigned to the reports when storing, and
you never need to occupy yourself with them.
F10: Select run
F10: Exec
RETURN
F8: From ... to
F8: From ... to
F9: Select all
RETURN
F10: Exec
F10: Exec
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