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REFERENCE CHEMISTRY DATABASES

REFERENCE CHEMISTRY DATABASES. Maureen Suryaatmadja Graduate Research Assistant Agricultural Engineering Iowa State University October 31 st , 2005. Background. Old reference chemistry databases were not well organized.

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REFERENCE CHEMISTRY DATABASES

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  1. REFERENCE CHEMISTRY DATABASES Maureen Suryaatmadja Graduate Research Assistant Agricultural Engineering Iowa State University October 31st, 2005

  2. Background • Old reference chemistry databases were not well organized. • The reference chemistry databases need to be well documented to support quality control program. • “Sloppy records and poor records maintenance likely reflect poor quality control in other areas of operations and will give that impression to others". (Garfield, 1991).

  3. Objective • To develop well organized reference chemistry databases as part of quality control program.

  4. Old Reference Chemistry DB (EXCEL)

  5. Old Reference Chemistry DB (EXCEL)

  6. New Reference Chemistry DB • Structure of Reference Chemistry DB consist of 5 tables for both Soybeans and Corn databases. • The databases were build in Microsoft Access.

  7. Soybean Chemistry Structure and Content

  8. Corn Databases Structure and Content

  9. Step to build new databases • The old reference chemistry databases are organized and separated according to the table that will be build. (in Excel) • Additional information are added to the new table, such as date of the test and Lab doing the test. • The individual files such as calibration, oven moisture, density might be useful to find information about the samples. • The new databases in the Excel are imported to the Access.

  10. Step to build new databases

  11. Step to build new databases

  12. How to import file in Access

  13. How to import file in Access

  14. How to import file in Access

  15. How to import file in Access

  16. How to import file in Access

  17. How to import file in Access

  18. How to import file in Access

  19. How to import file in Access

  20. Field Design

  21. Complete Databases

  22. Example (Soybeans Master Table)

  23. Example (Soybean Proximate Table)

  24. How to link tables • Save Sheet in Excel in “webpage format” (This will be table in Access). • Open Access, Click Get External Data- Link Table. • When the dialog box appears, choose “html document” for the file type. • Select table that you want to connect. • Follow step in the dialog box, before you finish, click “advanced” to make sure the field data type are right.

  25. Link Tables

  26. Link Tables

  27. Link Tables

  28. Link Table-specify field data type

  29. Link Table- name table

  30. How to add/update data • Find the respective files for each table, for example: • To update Master table, use the calibration file for the respective year. • To update Proximate table, use the Proximate Results from Eurofins (In the Completed form Folder) for the respective year. • Copy the files to the Excel Databases according to field available, you may need to arrange the file before making a copy to Excel Databases. • Save the file as the table name in “webpage” format. • For example: If you update Proximate table, save “Proximate” sheet in Excel as webpage format, choose “selection sheet”, save as “Proximate”, it will replace the existed file. • Notes: every table in database is linked to the webpage file, but to update, you need to use Excel database.

  31. Update File

  32. How to add the data • Another way to add the data is to type the new data directly to the Access. (This is so time consuming).

  33. Reference Chemistry Files Location

  34. How to make query

  35. How to make query

  36. How to make query

  37. How to make query >20030000

  38. Query Result

  39. How to make query >=20030001 AND <20040001

  40. How to make query

  41. Analyze the data in Excel

  42. Analyze data in Excel

  43. Where are the Reference Chemistry DB located? The Reference Chemistry Databases are available at: \\grainbin\References\Soybean DB \\grainbin\References\Corn DB

  44. QUESTION ? SUGGESTION ?

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