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Searching for and Viewing Data in<br />

Tables<br />

See “Protocol Data” on page 107 for more<br />

information about searching and browsing protocol<br />

data.<br />

4. Select the validity you would like to assign to<br />

the highlighted data.<br />

Validation<br />

Option<br />

Description<br />

Used in<br />

Calculations<br />

Validating Protocol Data<br />

When protocol data is first imported, a not<br />

validated icon appears in the left most column in<br />

the data table. This indicates to users that nobody<br />

has made a decision about the validation of the data<br />

yet. Invalid data is not used in calculations or curve<br />

fits.<br />

Not<br />

Validated<br />

Valid<br />

no validation<br />

decision has<br />

been made<br />

data is found<br />

to be valid<br />

Yes<br />

Yes<br />

To validate your data:<br />

1. Open the data tables that contains the data to<br />

be validated.<br />

2. Highlight the data to be validated.<br />

3. Select Change Validity under the Actions<br />

Menu.<br />

The validation dialog appers.<br />

Invalid<br />

Request<br />

Review<br />

data is found<br />

to be invalid<br />

data must be<br />

reviewed<br />

before making<br />

a validation<br />

decision<br />

No<br />

Yes<br />

5. Select the appropriate cascading options.<br />

• Cascade validity change to detail records -<br />

apply the same validity decision to records<br />

summarized by the highlighted record<br />

• Override current invalid records - change<br />

invalid records summarized by the<br />

highlighted data to the new validation<br />

6. Click OK.<br />

Data Manipulation and Curve<br />

Fitting<br />

Any set of data can be plotted and fit to a curve if<br />

desired. The only constraint is that both fields being<br />

plotted are found in the same table.<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> Enterprise Workgroup & Databases 2005 BioAssay • 129<br />

Protocols

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