About the SIMCA-P+ 10.0.1 Upgrade Patch (Q291)
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Summary
This article describes the SIMCA-P+ 10.0.1 upgrade patch; fixed problems and added functionality, where to locate the update, and how to install it.
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Fixed problems
1) Import of .xls files with more than 127 variables and missing or qualitative variables works
2) SIMCA-P+ now works under Japanese/Korean Windows
3) DModX weighted by the Modeling Power is now correct
4) The observed vs. Predicted plot for PLS-DA and Hierarchical models is correct
5) Prediction is now possible with top level hierarchical models with residuals as variables
6) Switching colors using different qualitative variables and color by categories now works in the score scatter plot
7) Sort of numerical id is now correct
Batch functionality:
8) Generate new variables using lags, first or second difference and seasonal operators will now recognize batches and phases
9) The contribution tool works when used in Hotelling T2 Range Batch Control chart plot
10) The contribution tool now works with the Observed vs predicted Batch Control chart
11) With cropped/trimmed phases, the prediction set is cropped as the model for the batch level
Obtaining the upgrade
This update has been superseded by the SIMCA-P+ 10.5 Upgrade. See Q378 for more information.
Contact Umetrics if you want to get the SIMCA-P+ 10.0.2 upgrade patch.
System Requirements
The patch upgrades the SIMCA-P+ 10.0 already installed on your computer. It only works for the full version of SIMCA-P+ and not for the demo.
Installing the upgrade
Run the downloaded MSP-file to start the setup program. Click through the wizard and follow the instructions on the screen.
Note: For other operating systems than Windows XP, find specific information to ensure successful patching in Q300 for Windows NT4 and Q301 for Windows 2000.
Verifying the version number of SIMCA-P+
The version number of SIMCA-P+ can be found in Help | About SIMCA-P+.
Date modified: feb 10, 2010
Article type: Information
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