eric wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to use facets across different datatypes that are
> directly linked, but do not share any attributes. Here's the scenario:
>
> One has a collection of "Genes" that are each linked to items in
> collection "Probes" (often one-to-many). I create a facet for Genes
> that filters on their Bio-Process attribute, which works on all Gene
> Collection views. But if I wish to view Probes, and then filter on
> those probes associated with Genes with a specific Bio-Process
> attribute, I cannot use the previously defined facet. Instead I have
> to create another facet for collection-id "Probes" that uses an
> indrection expression like "!hasProbes.bio_process".
>
> Any suggestions on how to best handle this facet issue without
> duplicating facets for each of the linked data types?
>
Eric,
I'm not entirely sure I understand the problem you're describing. See if
this thread is relevant to you
http://groups.google.com/group/simile-widgets/browse_thread/thread/268d00e6b776fbb7/d6d4ff407e646d9d
Of note is the example exhibit
http://people.csail.mit.edu/dfhuynh/projects/graph-based-exhibit/graph-based-exhibit2.html
David
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