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Command variables – Metrohm tiamo 1.3 Manual User Manual

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Formula editor

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In order to avoid syntax errors the method variables can be selected di-
rectly in the Formula editor under

Variables/Method variables

.

Method variables

Identifier

Description

Commands

.VAL

Result value (facultative, i.e.

'RS.RS01'

=

'RS.RS01.VAL'

) (

Text

,

Number

or

Date/Time

)

START

.OVF

Limit infringement for method vari-

able (

Number

: 1 = limit infringed,

0 = limit not infringed)

START

In the following lines you will find the method variables (sample data) that are available as standard,
appear in the Sequence window and which can be edited and deleted in the START command of the
corresponding method.

Sample size.VAL

Value of 'Sample size' (

Number

) START

Sample size.OVF

Limit infringement for 'Sample size'
(

Number

)

START

Sample size unit.VAL

Value of 'Sample size unit' (

Text

) START

Sample size unit.OVF

Limit infringement for 'Sample size
unit' (

Number

)

START

Sample position.VAL

Value of 'Sample position' (

Number

) START

Sample position.OVF

Limit infringement for 'Sample posi-
tion' (

Number

)

START

ID1 (...3).VAL

Value of 'ID1...3' (

Text

) START

ID1 (...3).OVF

Limit infringement for 'ID...3' (

Num-

ber

)

START

Command variables

The availability of the command variables depends on the commands used in the
methods. Command variables also include solution and sensor variables, which

at the start of the determination are automatically adopted for the device-
dependent commands from the corresponding tables in the Configuration and
assigned to the individual commands. In the

Variables

field of the Formula editor

all the

Command variables

that are available for the current method are listed ac-

cording to their sorted command name.

Syntax

'Command name.Variable identifier'

Examples:

'DET U 3.SME'

,

'Spur 6.BSY'

,

'Liquid Handling 4.CONC'

In order to avoid syntax errors the command variables can be selected di-
rectly in the Formula editor under

Variables/Command variables

.

Command variables

Unless otherwise indicated, all the variables listed here in alphabetic order

are of the type

Number

.

Note
For variables with index

{x}

the desired number

1...9

must be entered for

x

(e.g.

.EP{3}.ERC

for the third end point).