Reprocessing whole sequence while using calibration cloning
If you are using any kind of the calibration cloning in the sequence the reprocessing whole sequence is similar to regular reprocessing described in the previous topic.
Please refer to the Calibrating using clone on first recalibration, Compensating for response drift using bracketing or Improving quantification with the standard addition method topics to learn more about Calibration Cloning in Clarity.
The difference from the standard Reprocessing procedure described in Reprocessing whole sequence topic is shown below.
- In the Batch dialog you have additional option for calibration behavior, the meanings of options are:
- If you select Update ⓐ in Calibration part of Options section the calibration(s) that are currently linked to measured chromatogram(s) will be recalibrated (new cloning is NOT performed).
- If you select Clone New ⓑ in Calibration part of Options section new calibration(s) will be created as if the sequence was run again (new clone(s) are created and linked to chromatograms).