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Report Name: Statistics - Analyte by Sample (Lithology) (example)
File Name: EarthSoft.Reports.Library.12863.dll
Dependencies: saved Analytical Results report
Software: EQuIS Professional and EQuIS Enterprise
Source: EQuIS Professional install
Language: English
Output Type: Excel1
Description: The old name of this report was Statistics - Analyte by Sample. This report creates a Crosstab Report in Microsoft Excel that displays lithology samples down the side, and analytes across the top. Below the crosstab are summary statistics for each analyte.
Installation Instructions: This report assembly is part of the EQuIS Professional installation. No additional installation steps are necessary.
Overview:
The report can also report action level violations if the Action Level input is selected. If a sample value or a statistical value (Minimum, Maximum, etc.) is greater than an action level value, the value is highlighted. Up to four (4) action levels can be used in the report. Note that some samples may not be reported in the output results if the report is used for non lithology related samples. The list of the Saved Analytical Results II or Analytical Results Report: parameter in this report includes user reports from Analytical Results and Analytical Results II. The required input parameter for this report is a Saved Analytical Results Report. Specific Action levels may also be chosen as well as the option to use non-detects.
Tables: All tables used by the Analytical Results Report and DT_ACTION_LEVEL, DT_ACTION_LEVEL_PARAMETER, ST_REPORT, ST_USER_REPORT, VW_LITHOLOGY
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Note: If the report does not generate output, then run VW_LITHOLOGY and make sure VW_LITHOLOGY.END_DEPTH is populated. |
1Excel report output requires a valid license of Microsoft Excel to view the output.
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