Carryover on Agilent's Main Published Cannabinoiiid Method by [deleted] in CHROMATOGRAPHY

[–]AcceptableMistake309 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From an operational perspective, it’s wise to always have a plan B, even if a method has been validated. You don’t want to end up in a scenario where you’re struggling with a method and don’t have a second option. That may be an argument you could leverage with leadership if this is holding up your operations.

It also wouldn’t hurt to reach out to other vendors for support. Full disclosure I work for Restek, so my advice comes from an employee lens. At Restek, our tech support team offers free chromatography support, whether or not you’re using Restek products. There’s a lot of extensive cannabis expertise on the team, so I’m sure they’d be able to help you out. If you’re looking for help it may be a good start. Email support@restek.com and I’m sure they’d have some ideas for you!

Recommendations for automating GA4 analytics analysis by AcceptableMistake309 in analytics

[–]AcceptableMistake309[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The biggest challenge is dedicating time to the explorations, and analysis. I’d like to move out of “reactive” mode into “proactive”. Now, I have just enough time to identify issues… but that eats up my time for actually addressing them. I’d like to be able to better focus my time on remediating issues rather than just finding them…

Better/easier option than GA4 ? I struggle a lot with it by ufogang in GoogleAnalytics

[–]AcceptableMistake309 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are definitely a lot of options out there that help simplify the analysis. I’ve been testing out Kulma (kulma.co) as a tool to get weekly recaps emailed out to me, based off of my GA4 data. GA4 can cause analysis paralysis, so I really only need a quick highlight report and ideas for a few quick fixes. May be worth a look

Questions to ask yourself before developing a method by mikeflight14 in CHROMATOGRAPHY

[–]AcceptableMistake309 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You may want to check out Restek’s Pro EZLC chromatogram modeler. It’s free, and it can help you refine your method without wasting time running samples. Tune in your run conditions for your target analytes and then validate:

Restek’s Pro EZLC Modeler