Solubility All Data Dialog
Applicability: Cranium, Synapse (core versions 0315+)

The data commonly used for display, compliation, and estimation operations are designated as 'active status' data. In addition to data having active status, Cranium and synapse also enable you to store data with status values of passive, rejected, or unknown. Passive data are typically data that are duplicates of data considered to be of higher quality. Rejected data are data that should not be used because of inaccuracy or inconsistent reporting. Unknown data are data whose quality is currently unknown.

The All Data Dialog enables you to record data of all status values. The dialog is activated by selecting the Edit All Data command from the section's data table control commands menu. (See Solubility Section documentation for details.)

Dialog Controls

The All Data dialog provides controls for displaying data, displaying source information, editing data values, sorting data, and assigning status values.

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Table Control: displays the current list of data. Each row contains a status value, solvent, temperature, pressure, and datum value. Clicking the left mouse button on a table row selects that table row. Clicking and holding the left mouse button down and then dragging the mouse will select several table rows. Double-clicking the left mouse button on a row selects the row and edits the contents of that row.
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Reference Control: displays the name of the reference associated with the currently selected datum.
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Comments Control: displays the comments associated with the currently selected datum.
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Edit Button: activates the Datum Edit dialog enabling you to enter the datum's solvent, temperature, pressure, value, and source information. See the Solubility Datum Edit Dialog documentation for details.
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Set Status Button: displays a menu listing possible status values. Selecting a status value from the menu assigns it to each datum selected in the dialog's table control.
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Commands Button: pressing the dialog's Commands button or clicking the right mouse button on the table control displays the commands menu. This menu provides standard commands for copying, pasting, and clearing data values. See the documentation on Common Menu Commands for details.
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Set Source: activates the Assign References and Comments dialog enabling you to assign a reference an comments to all selected datum rows. See documentation on the Assign References and Comments Dialog for additional details.)
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Sort Button: the dialog's Sort button will be enabled if two or more rows are selected. Pressing the Sort button will activate the Sort Attribute dialog. This dialog enables you to sort data in ascending or descending order by the selected attribute.
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Add Rows Button: pressing the Add Rows button will add rows to the bottom of the table control.
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Show Reference: retrieves the reference stored in the current bookmark's Reference Section and opens the reference's associated document.
Example: Assigning a Datum's Status Value
  1. Open the MKS Sample Knowledge Base document. (Open a "working" document or create a copy of a document (see here) if you are just experimenting with this functionality.)
  2. Change to the Chemicals chapter and navigate to the page showing Naphthalene. (See documentation on Navigation Overview for details on navigating chapters and pages.)
  3. Scroll down to the Solubility in Solvents Section. Note that the table control has a green triangle in its upper right corner. This indicates that there is additional, non-active data present.
  4. Click the right mouse button on the section's data table control. The application will display the field's commands menu. Select the Edit All Data command from the menu.
  5. The application activates the All Data Dialog.
  6. Scroll through the data examining status values. You will see one or more datum that are have passive status.
  7. Scroll up to the table control's first row. Click and hold the left mouse button on the table control's first row. Then drag the mouse downward to select the first four rows. Note that the current status of these four data is 'Active'.
  8. Press the dialog's Set Status button and select Passive from the displayed menu. Note that the status of the selected data is now 'Passive'.
  9. Finally, press the dialog's Save button to store the data into the current document. Note that the displayed data, in both the table and the graph, have been updated. Only active status data values are displayed.
Tip: Editing active data is the same

You can use either the All Data dialog or the Data Dialog to edit active data. The results will be the same using either dialog.

Related Documentation
Topic Description
Getting Started using Synapse provides a quick tour of Synapse's capabilities including examples of chemical product design.
Getting Started using Cranium provides a quick tour of Cranium's capabilities including a discussion of structure editing.
Estimating Chemical Properties a short video demonstrating how to estimate the physical properties of chemicals using either Synapse or Cranium.
Estimating Mixture Properties a short video demonstrating how to estimate the physical properties of mixtures using either Synapse or Cranium.