Troubleshooting guide
Data Organization 21
Data Analysis 3
Data Analysis
With this toolset, you can jump to the beginning or end of the Navigation 
Table, step on to next or previous run, automatically step through the runs, 
and stop automatic stepping.
A different way to analyze your data is to “Reprocess” a complete sequence. 
During this process, all runs are reanalyzed in the sequence context, i.e. the 
calibration tables of the sequence methods are updated in the case of 
calibration runs, multipliers, amounts etc. can be changed in the sequence 
table, new methods can be added to the sequence container, etc. For 
reprocessing, the Navigation Table provides the following toolset:
Note that the reprocessing icons in the Navigation Table are available only for 
sequence data generated with ChemStation B.02.01 and higher. For Single Run 
data, for data generated prior to B.02.01, and for data acquired while Unique 
Folder Creation is switched off (see Chapter 4, “Workflow with Unique Folder 
Creation switched off”), reprocessing in Data Analysis is not accessible. 
Sequences acquired prior to B.02.01 need to be reprocessed in “Method and 
Run Control”, defining the sequence parameter “parts of method to run” to 
“reprocess only”. For sequences generated with ChemStation B.02.01 and 
higher, the reprocessing option in Method and Run Control has been removed 
(see Figure 8 on page 22), and the Navigation Table offers reprocessing as a 
Data Analysis Task.
Figure 7 Sequence Reprocessing Toolset of the Navigation Table










