• Re: Specification Limits in table in graph report

    To expand on Pat's post: Once you have defined a Gradation Spec in Symbol Design, you will see a screen with four columns: Size (mm) (required) Minimum % (required) Maximum % (required) Name (optional) This screen allows you to…
  • Re: User System Data?

    Welcome to using gINT! Functionality can be added to your Water Content table in the INPUT application using gINT Rules, and there are several examples of gINT Rules that populate calculated data into the project database here in the WIKI . However…
  • Lab Testing module & AGS4 integration

    Hi Just wondering if anyone has worked (or is working) to integrate the Lab Testing Module with the AGS4 template. Cheers Tom
  • Re: User System Data?

    I agree with Pat that a gINT rule or the lab module will provide the requested functionality and are your first choice. As a third alternative; if it is not a requirement to have the calculated water content in its own field in the actual database;…
  • Re: Import UNC data over-writing previously imported data

    Judy, are you using the File>Import/Export menu option, or another process to import? If you are importing using the File menu option, you probably just need to choose a different overwrite option in the dialog. The options are: Never - Only…
  • Import UNC data over-writing previously imported data

    When I import additional UNC data for Unconfined Compression Testing for a single boring, any previously entered or imported UC data in that same boring is deleted. For example, I had previously imported and entered data for boring B-1 @8 and B-1 …
  • Re: Have gINT print pre-populated raw lab data forms with lab assignment

    Judy, there are a lot of ways to accomplish this. It might be as simple as a combination of SQL selection in the lab assignment report, and perhaps a new field to mark which samples belong to which "assignment", or as complex as a Lab Testing Assignment…
  • Display multiple compaction curves on report

    I have had a request to show a family of compaction curves on 1 report with each curve having it's own color. I know I've done this in the past, however I can't remember how to do it! Can anyone help kick-start my brain by reminding me how to do this…