Hi Sarah,
One simple way would be to copy that single dataset into a new history,
then share that new history. You could also always load that single
dataset up to the public Main Galaxy instance into a history and share
it that way.
In either case, be sure to check and adjust the settings in "Options
(gear icon) -> Dataset security", if you have altered permissions, and
want to grant the person you are sharing with full access. Permissions
per dataset can be seen under "Edit Datasets (pencil icon) ->
Permissions". Or, if
More about security concepts, including admin functions:
http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Learn/Security%20Features
Take care,
Jen
Galaxy team
On 10/24/12 5:31 AM, Sarah Maman wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know how to share a single dataset without sharing my
history through a local instance of Galaxy (with a LDAP identification) ?
Thanks in advance,
Sarah maman
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