Associating another batch’s Calibration Curve to the current batch – (Answer to a “Ask A Guru” Question)
I think that the questions below are pretty self explanitory of the feature in the video.
“What would you like to know?: Hi, Jamie,
Example: A Cal curve batch is acquiring.
Case 1: I submit a new batch of just patient samples and forget to extend the cal file to those samples. How do I extend the cal file to those samples w/o pulling them into the Cal Curve batch?
Case 2: I submit a new batch of just patient samples and extend the cal (with the wrong file) to those samples. How do I reprocess with the correct cal file?
Company: TFS
Area Of work: Clinical”
So if you have a batch in flight. You should pause the acquisition while you associate a calibration file. It just makes things cleaner if you have an older system with less RAM.
The video is out of the soon to be released TF 3.0, but if you are using and older version the functionality and menu selections are still the same. Dependant on the resolution setting the last frame may be overlayed with another.
If the video is blurry please click the cog wheel at the bottom of the panel and increase the video display resolution.
Posted on November 6, 2012, in Ask a guru answer, Data Review, General Use, Samples, System Properties, Videos and tagged batch processing, data editing, data review, Local Method, Videos. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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