Select the option that best describes how you want to collect data for your stability study.
Complete the following steps if the test times represent the age of the product, and you plan to vary the amount of time between tests. For example, you can enter 0, 3, and 9 to indicate that samples are analyzed when the product is first created (Time 0), when the product is 3 months old, and when the product is 9 months old.
Complete the following steps if the test times represent the age of the product, and you do not plan to vary the amount of time between tests. For example, you can specify that samples are analyzed when the product is created (Time 0), and then every month for 2 years, for a total of 25 test times.
Complete the following steps to enter the date of each test and to vary the amount of time between tests. For example, you can enter a series of dates that start with 1/1/2017, 4/1/2017, 10/1/2017.
Complete the following steps to enter the date of each test and to specify the same amount of time between tests. For example, use this option if you analyze samples on 1/1/2017, and then test products every month for 2 years, for a total of 25 test times.
Complete the following steps to enter test times that are stored in columns in the worksheet. Each column must contain the test times for 1 batch.