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Designation
Description
Data type
ACE
Autostart setpoint counter
Number
DID
Determination ID
Text
FUN
Full name of the logged-in user
Text
ORG
Method run: 1 = original determination, 0 = reprocessing
Number
REM
Remarks
Text
RUN
Sample number
Number
SEN
Indication whether the end of the sample table has been reached; 1 = yes, 0 =
no
Number
SIN
Indication whether the determination has been started as a single determination
or within a series; 1 = single determination, 0 = series determination
Number
SLI
Sample table actual line (number)
Number
STC
Start counter
Number
STO
Indication whether the determination has been stopped (manual stop, stop via
SEND command, emergency stop) or terminated normally; 1 = stopped, 0 =
terminated normally
Number
USN
Short name of the logged-in user
Text
2.3.3.9
Common variables
Dialog window: Formula editor
▶ Variables
Common variables apply to all methods and are adopted from the corre-
sponding table in the Configuration program part where the common
variables can be defined and assigned to the determination at the time of
its start. The Variables field of the formula editor lists all of the Common
Variables which are available, sorted according to variable name.
Syntax
'CV.Variable name.Variable identification'
Examples: 'CV.TestDate', 'CV.AverageTemp.UNI'
You can select the common variables directly in the formula editor under
Variables
▶ Common Variables in order to avoid syntax errors.
Available common variables
Designation
Description
Data type
'none'
Value of the common variable
Number
UNI
Unit of the common variable
Text