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To edit a solvate in the Solvate table:<br />

2. Take the appropriate action:<br />

1. From the Solvate table, click the ID number that<br />

corresponds to the solvate to be edited.<br />

A window allowing the redefinition of a new<br />

solvate appears.<br />

2. Follow step 2 from the previous section.<br />

3. Click Update Record.<br />

The Solvate table is updated.<br />

Managing Users and Roles<br />

Please see “Manage Users and Roles” on page 167<br />

for more information concerning managing users<br />

and roles.<br />

Defining New Experiments<br />

Different facilities perform different tests with<br />

compounds. For this reason, Registration System<br />

allows you to define your own experiment. The<br />

Experiments table is used to define the<br />

Experiments that appear when a record is created.<br />

To open the Experiments table:<br />

• From the Main Menu, click New Experiment.<br />

A table that defines the experiments appears.<br />

To add a new experiment to the Experiments table:<br />

If you want to<br />

name the<br />

experiment<br />

include<br />

information<br />

describing the<br />

experiment<br />

include the date you<br />

create this<br />

experiment<br />

include the date you<br />

change this<br />

experiment<br />

include a version<br />

identifier for this<br />

experiment<br />

Then<br />

in the Name box,<br />

type a name for the<br />

experiment.<br />

in the Description<br />

box, type a<br />

description for the<br />

experiment.<br />

in the Created box,<br />

type a date.<br />

in the Modified<br />

box, type a date.<br />

in the Version box,<br />

type a way to<br />

identify the<br />

different version.<br />

1. From the Experiments table, click new.<br />

A window allowing the definition of a new<br />

experiment appears.<br />

3. Click Update Table.<br />

The Experiments table appears with the new<br />

experiment.<br />

To edit an experiment in the Experiments table see<br />

“Defining Experiment Type” on page 24.<br />

Managing Analytics Data<br />

The types of analytics data requested, such as:<br />

• Result type<br />

• Parameter type<br />

can be modified in the Manage Analytics data<br />

section.<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> Enterprise Workgroup & Databases 2005 Registration System • 23<br />

Administration

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