>> This would be much easier within the editor if the Term bindings screen
>> displayed the node name as well as the Node ID, as it is easy to forget
>> which local term you are trying to bind by the time you have rummaged around
>> in Snomed for a bit!!

I would definitely second this!

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Ian McNicoll wrote:
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am currently working my way slowly through the Scottish Cardiac dataset,
> converting it to archetypes as proof-of-concept, using the OE editor.
> 
> Term binding (to SNOMED) will be a crucial aspect from our perspective,
> especially binding local (interface) terms to SNOMED concepts.
> 
> This would be much easier within the editor if the Term bindings screen
> displayed the node name as well as the Node ID, as it is easy to forget
> which local term you are trying to bind by the time you have rummaged around
> in Snomed for a bit!!. The "Choose Nodes" dialog might also be a little
> easier if the Node parent name and Node name were included. When only the
> node name is visible this can cause confusion if similar local terms are
> used for different nodes e.g. "Not known".
> 
> Finally in the ADL, I think it would be very helpful to be able to include
> the text of the Bound term text as well as its code. This would allow much
> easier checking for errors and documenting
> 
> I have done this by enclosing the bound term text in [] for now.
> 
> e.g.
>  term_binding = <
>               ["SNOMED-CT"] = <
>                       items = <
>                               ["at0000"] = <[SNOMED-CT::229819007 [Tobacco
> use and Exposure]]>
>                               ["at0006"] = <[SNOMED-CT::?Non Tobacco
> user]>
>                               ["at0009"] = <[SNOMED-CT::]>
>                               ["at0011"] = <[SNOMED-CT::[Ex-smoker]
> 8517006]>
>                               ["at0012"] = <[SNOMED-CT::[Current
> non-smoker] 160618006]>
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Ian
> 
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