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4.5 Determination overview
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Titration and measuring commands
For DET, MET, SET, KFT, KFC, MEAS, CAL MEAS only the evaluations with
existing data will be recalculated, all other parameters will be ignored.
For commands that generate data, which are carried out during the
determination but are no longer carried out during reprocessing, all the
existing values will be deleted. If commands that generate data are car-
ried out for the first time during the recalculation then the recalculation
will be canceled.
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Waiting and timeout periods
All waiting and timeout periods of commands are set to 0 during recal-
culating.
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Non-executed commands
The commands REQUEST, WAIT, RECEIVE, SEND, TRANSFER, STIR, SCAN,
CTRL, MOVE, SWING, LIFT, PUMP, RACK, HEATER, FLOW, ADD, LQH,
PREP and EMPTY will be run through but not executed.
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Report commands
The command REPORT is run through and a new original report is gen-
erated, but the defined output targets will be ignored. The command
REPORT only can be executed correctly during reprocessing when the
defined report template already has been used by a REPORT command
during the regular determination run. If the necessary report template is
not existing in the original determination, a message entry is created, the
REPORT command is skipped and the reprocessing will be continued.
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Command variables
If a method contains calculations using command variables the determi-
nation can only be recalculated correctly if the DATABASE command is
executed after the corresponding commands.
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Solution variables
If titrants are modified in the method then their associated variables (e.g.
Titer, Slope) will in any case (even when at the same time the corre-
sponding variables have been modified under Variables) be taken from
the (see Chapter 6.6.2.1, page 1286) and updated for the recalculation.
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Assign titer, common variables and global variables
If a determination without statistics is recalculated in which a titer, a
common variable or a global variable has been assigned, then the assign-
ment will only take place when the recalculation is confirmed with
[OK]. If a determination with statistics is recalculated in which a titer, a
common variable or a global variable has been assigned, then the assign-
ment with the data of the last recalculated determination will only take
place after the recalculation is confirmed with [OK].