on 07-10-2009 4:52 AM
Hi all,
May I know what is the field "Attribute" used for during the result recording (QE51N)?
It is a drop down box which consists many selection, for example:
1 - # Not Determinable (valid)
2 - * Outlier (invalid)
3 - / Invalid
4 - < Less than or equal to
5 - > Greater than or equal to
6 - ? Estimated
7 - A
10 - D
11 - ...
12 - ...
Thanks
YY
Hi
Go through help
Use
With an entry in this field you can indicate characteristic results or sample results as being invalid or, for example, mark outliers. If single values are recorded, the attribute field refers to a single value, otherwise this field refers to the results data for the characteristic or for the partial sample.
Dependencies
The system calculates statistics, such as the mean value, standard deviation and the number of fields only from valid single results.
When you indicate that the result of a partial sample is invalid, the system reduces the summarized results data of the inspection characteristic by the results data of the invalid partial sample.
Regards
Suji
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Dear Yong
Attribute are used for making your results valid / invalid. if the result is invalid this result will not be taken for any analysis purpose .The system calculates statistics, such as the mean value, standard deviation and the number of fields only from valid single results.
If single values are recorded, the attribute field refers to a single value, otherwise this field refers to the results data for the characteristic or for the partial sample.
When you indicate that the result of a partial sample is invalid, the system reduces the summarized results data of the inspection characteristic by the results data of the invalid partial sample.
Regards
Gajesh
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