CCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCC CCCC CCCC ooooooo CCCC oo oo nnn CCCC oo oo n n t r i b u t e d Library for the Agilent ChemStation CCCC oo oo n n CCCC ooooooo CCCC CCCCCCCCCCCC CCCCCCCCCCCC Date: 31-August-09 LC Macro Contribution #18 Contribution 'Printing valve position on ChemStation report' Revision History ---------------- 1. A.01 Original Version for ChemStation 17-March-05 2. A.02 Support for new instrument drivers added 31-August-09 Contribution Purpose -------------------- This user contributed macros prints the valve positions onto the report header of the ChemStation report. NOTES: - This is a user contributed macro. It is not officially supported by Agilent Technologies. - It is not fully tested so some unknown errors can occur. Contribution Structure ---------------------- This macro is a set of files, containing... - ValvePos.mac - readme.txt Prerequisites ------------- - MS operating system as required by the revision of the ChemStation in use - The ChemStation software, Rev. B.01.01 or higher Installation ------------ * Copy the following macro to ChemStation's executable directory as follows: C:\Chem32\CORE\ValvePos.mac * Modify C:\Chem32\CORE\USER.MAC to contain the following line Macro ValvePos.mac,go Use --- If no user.mac file is present, please remember, that the macro need to loaded every time the ChemStation has been restarted. * Load the macro into the ChemStation using the command... Macro ValvePos.mac,go If the macro is called from the user.mac file, the macro is present and will be executed. Operation Overview ------------------ The macro is executed as soon as a report is printed. The valve position can be found in the header of the ChemStation report.