Issue 929: When explicit ion mobility values are used, the reported CCS value should be adjusted appropriately in the resulting chromatogram extractions

Status:closed
Assigned To:Guest
Type:Defect
Area:Skyline
Priority:3
Milestone:4.3
Opened:2023-01-09 13:25 by Brian Pratt
Changed:2023-05-03 16:21 by Brian Pratt
Resolved:2023-05-03 16:21 by Brian Pratt
Resolution:Fixed
Closed:2023-05-03 16:21 by Brian Pratt
2023-01-09 13:25 Brian Pratt
Title»When explicit ion mobility values are used, the reported CCS value should be adjusted appropriately in the resulting chromatogram extractions
Assigned To»Brian Pratt
Type»Defect
Area»Skyline
Priority»3
per https://skyline.ms/announcements/home/support/thread.view?rowId=57855

Users are interested in CCS as an experimental value, if they've tweaked the IM value they're often interested to see that expressed as CCS too in the reporting.

2023-05-03 16:21 Brian Pratt
resolve as Fixed
Statusopen»resolved
fixed in commit 2b551b59538d7b084fa66ab97c569740fad55022 on 4/25/2023:

* CCS values are recalculated as needed in chromatogram extractions for consistency in reports

In cases where an explicit ion mobility is used, or where a library ion mobility without a CCS value is used, Skyline now calculates an appropriate CCS value during chromatogram extraction so that a meaningful CCS value appears in chromatogram reports. (Normally CCS is the definitive value and IM is calculated from that, this fixes the case where IM is the definitive value.)

Reported by user Premy


per https://skyline.ms/announcements/home/support/thread.view?rowId=57855 and https://skyline.ms/issues/home/issues/details.view?issueId=929

2023-05-03 16:21 Brian Pratt
close
Statusresolved»closed
Assigned ToBrian Pratt»Guest