[seek-dev] Re: [kepler-dev] When Searching
Deana Pennington
dpennington at lternet.edu
Mon Oct 4 06:43:46 PDT 2004
I think you should make all of them searchable. Deana
Chad Berkley wrote:
> ahh, ok. that wasn't clear from your first message. I'm not an
> ecologist so I'm not completely sure, but it seems like all of them
> are important. Is there a penalty for searching them all? Is there a
> domain scientist that can chime in on this?
>
> chad
>
> Rod Spears wrote:
>
>> I am in the middle of implementing all this and was wondering what
>> fields "should" be searched.
>>
>> I have it all working, I am just making it more generic.
>>
>> Rod
>>
>>
>> Chad Berkley wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rod,
>>>
>>> If you're asking what DiGIR fields are currently being searched on
>>> the grid, the answer is none. To my knowledge, DiGIR does not
>>> currently have an ecogrid interface so it is not searched.
>>>
>>> chad
>>>
>>> Rod Spears wrote:
>>>
>>>> When a search is done in the "data" tab what are the searching for
>>>> in DiGIR?
>>>>
>>>> ScientificName
>>>> Kingdom
>>>> Phylum
>>>> Class
>>>> Order
>>>> Family
>>>> Genus
>>>> Species
>>>> Subspecies
>>>>
>>>> Rod
>>>>
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>>
>>
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