Re: [base] Location of original source files

2006-12-08 Thread Nicklas Nordborg
Charles Girardot wrote:
 Hi Nicklas,
 
 I might have missed something as I am not using BASE2 now and haven't  
 investigated in details. I have a comment on this thread :
 Very often people come up with some logics in naming their files and,  
 in the context of re-exporting them (eg, submission), they like to  
 see file having original names. They might be various other situation  
 where having the same name is good. I think you should keep original  
 names somewhere like in BASE1, it makes things easier.

When you upload files the original filename is kept in the database. 
There is however no information that links a rawbioassay to the file 
that was used for importing the data. It has nothing to do with the file 
names.

/Nicklas


 
 Am I off track?
 
 Cheers
 
 Charles
 
 On Dec 8, 2006, at 9:00 AM, Nicklas Nordborg wrote:
 
 Keith Ching wrote:
 Hi,

 I am trying to write a plugin that will download the original source
 files used to
 populate the RawBioAssay objects.  When you import data into a  
 RawBioAssay,
 is the name of the original source file saved somewhere in the  
 database?

 I am at the point where i can select the RawBioAssays that i want to
 download.  It's
 just I can't find what file was originally used to create it.
 That information is not saved.

 /Nicklas


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Re: [base] Location of original source files

2006-12-08 Thread Keith Ching
There is one place that i found the linkage of the RawBioAssay to the 
original file..
the job parameters..  when you import data into the RawBioAssay it 
creates a job that
details the RawBioAssay and the file path..  however, users can delete 
the jobs and thus

wipe out the connection.. ( which i have done as well )

however, we will soon be storing large files which will not be loaded 
into the database per se,
but would like to retrieve them based on the meta data in BASE2.. thus 
no jobs will be created, unless
i create a bogus plugin importer just to make a file to RawBioAssay 
connection.


it seems less of a hack, but not much, to instead create an annotation 
field named File that describes

the RawBioAssay and place the file path there.

-keith

Nicklas Nordborg wrote:

Charles Girardot wrote:
  

Hi Nicklas,

I might have missed something as I am not using BASE2 now and haven't  
investigated in details. I have a comment on this thread :
Very often people come up with some logics in naming their files and,  
in the context of re-exporting them (eg, submission), they like to  
see file having original names. They might be various other situation  
where having the same name is good. I think you should keep original  
names somewhere like in BASE1, it makes things easier.



When you upload files the original filename is kept in the database. 
There is however no information that links a rawbioassay to the file 
that was used for importing the data. It has nothing to do with the file 
names.


/Nicklas


  

Am I off track?

Cheers

Charles

On Dec 8, 2006, at 9:00 AM, Nicklas Nordborg wrote:



Keith Ching wrote:
  

Hi,

I am trying to write a plugin that will download the original source
files used to
populate the RawBioAssay objects.  When you import data into a  
RawBioAssay,
is the name of the original source file saved somewhere in the  
database?


I am at the point where i can select the RawBioAssays that i want to
download.  It's
just I can't find what file was originally used to create it.


That information is not saved.

/Nicklas


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