Sneha Saini
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Signals Notebook: How does "Read Dependent Share" privilege work in Signals Notebook
Read Dependent Share: Prevents a user from sharing an entity with another user unless there is a security policy granting at least Read access to that user. Users with this “Read Dependent Share”...
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Signals Notebook: How to free up a grid space occupied by container in Signals Notebook
Deleting the container from the system would free up the occupied space it previously held within the grid. (Please refer the screenshot for reference) Go to container for which the grid space nee...
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Signals Notebook: How to reposition the grid space of container in signals notebook
There are two ways to accomplish this: either by editing the container and changing its location or by using the check-in/check-out process. 1.1 Editing the container: (please refer the screenshot ...
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Signals Notebook: How to reposition the grid space of a container
There are two ways to accomplish this: either by editing the container and changing its location or by using the check-in/check-out process. 1 Editing the container: (please refer the screenshot ex...
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Signals Notebook: Is it possible to change the cloud data location
No, we cannot change the cloud data location.
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Signals Notebook: How is Volume auto-calculated in the Solvents table
The limiting reagent moles is used in conjunction with Reaction Molarity to get the solvent ratio which in turn is used to auto-calculate the volume.When a Solvent is added to the Solvents table,...
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Signals Notebook: Sample mass or volume calculated based on Amount Ratio in Signals Notebook
Sample mass/volume calculated based on Amount Ratio: In some cases client might want to add other reagents based on a mass ratio or volume ratio relative to the limiting reagent, thus this column ...
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Signals Notebook: What is the purpose of calculating Reaction Molarity or “Limiting Moles / Solvent Ratio” in Signals Notebook
Reaction Molarity is a single value for the whole reaction. It is calculated by the moles of the limiting reagent divided by the total reaction of volume. The total reaction volume is the sum of vo...
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Signals Notebook: Limiting Reagent selected in default by system or manually by users in signals notebook
Currently the application is designed in a such way that by default, the system takes up the first Reaction ID (RXN ID I) as the Limiting reagent and gets a black tick mark. In cases where we want ...
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Signals Notebook: Can Material IDs be renamed in Signals Notebook
Materials IDs are unique identifiers and cannot be changed. If the Material ID came from the configured sequence or was provided through the API endpoint, it will still remain read only once created.