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Syntax
Single result:
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'RS.Result name'
Multiple result:
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'RS.Command name.ASU.Result name', where ASU stands for "all
substances" and represents all substances as a wildcard.
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'RS.Command name.Substance name.Result name', where the
Substance name represents precisely one specific substance.
2.3.3.8
Determination variables
Dialog window: Formula editor
▶ Variables
Determination variables are general variables that are generated in the
method run. They are not assigned to individual commands. The Varia-
bles field of the formula editor lists the Determination variables which
are available for the current method, sorted according to name.
Syntax
'DV.Variable identification'
Examples: 'DV.DUR', 'DV.STT'
Determination variables can be selected directly in the formula editor
under Variables
▶ Determination variables so as to avoid syntax
errors.
Available determination variables
Designation
Description
Data type
DUR
Duration of the determination in s
Number
STT
Moment at which the determination has been started
Date/Time
2.3.3.9
System variables
Dialog window: Formula editor
▶ Variables
System variables are general variables which are adopted in the determi-
nation at the start of the determination. They are assigned neither to indi-
vidual commands nor to determinations. The Determination variables
field of the formula editor lists all the System variables that are available
for the current method.
Syntax
'SV.Variable identification'
Examples: 'SV.SIN', 'SV.SLI'
System variables can be selected directly in the formula editor under Vari-
ables
▶ System variables so as to avoid syntax errors.