it seems you can make a String annotation type and attach it to raw 
bioassay and fill it with

<a href="javascript:Main.downloadFile('34537569891fa9bf', 142)">
<img border=0 class="icon" title="Download the contents of this file" 
src="/base2/images/download.gif"></a>

which will produce a link to the specified raw file.



Keith Ching wrote:
> is there a way to link the original source file to the raw bioassay into
> which it was imported? say i have an experiment which contains
> 20 raw bioassays.  what would be the best way to be able to list / 
> retrieve the
> original data files that were used to create the raw bioassays?
>
> on another note, i noticed that the file storage for base2 physically 
> places all files in the
> same directory regardless of where they appear in the file tree 
> hierarchy. is there
> any practical limit on the number of files that can be stored here?  i 
> am planning
> to put thousands.
>
> thank you,
>
> Keith Ching
>
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