Abstract
This article describes and lists a computer program which aids rapid identification of a sample of data points within a set of data tables. The application of the program to the work of the Quality Assurance Unit in the audit of report tables for nonclinical laboratory studies is discussed. The only preparation for use of the program is the determination of the number of rows and columns in each report table and the total number of tables. The main advantage of this program is the substantial reduction in Quality Assurance Unit time required to identify data points for audit.
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