[kepler-dev] Q: What's proper functionality in Digir Quick Search aggregation.
Dan Higgins
higgins at nceas.ucsb.edu
Tue Nov 22 09:34:17 PST 2005
Kevin,
I often display the whole table so I can look at what is in the
data, so an html table would be my choice (although also having a
summary with row count would be useful). Also note that for current use
in GARP models, the table is usually processed through the local
(built-in) database to only return records with valid latitude,
longitude pairs. But I do often look at the whole table to see how many
records have that information.
Now that I know that a LIKE search is being used, I can see its
usefulness, (even if we have decided that it is wrong!). I had asked
Town Peterson is we should include all subspecies when gettting location
data and he said 'yes'. I had created a workflow that explicitly
concatenated the various subspecies, not knowing that simply simply
searching for 'mephitis' would do the same thing!
Kevin Ruland wrote:
>Dan,
>
>If you drag the "mephitis" folder over to the canvas, it will contain
>all the records from the LIKE match. In the current (limited)
>incarnation of the Digir Ecogrid Query this will give you 601 records.
>They will include Scientific names "mephtitis" as well as "mephitis
>macroura" and all the others as well.
>
>Of course this is wrong - as I'm told - but it is the way it works now.
>
>Since I have your attention, and you're the closest thing to a user that
>I have available, When I get the "Get Metadata" context menu working for
>those little Digir folders, would you like to see all the records
>provided in an html table? or just some higher level information like:
>number of records, search criteria, columns, etc.
>
>Kevin
>
>Dan Higgins wrote:
>
>
>
>>Interesting! And not what I expected! (I had expected an EQUAL match.)
>>So, does that mean that the 'mephitis' search already includes all the
>>subspecies?
>>
>>Dan
>>
>>Matt Jones wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>That's wrong. It should only return those that equal Mephitis macroura.
>>> Also, it would be much better if the second query were only a local
>>>subsetting of the results that have already been returned, rather than
>>>requerying the DiGIR providers.
>>>
>>>As Rob Gales and Aimee Stewart finish up work on the Taxonomic Object
>>>Server and the associated Kepler actors to access it, we can expect the
>>>way in which these DiGIR queries are conducted to change significantly.
>>> You might want to talk this over with Rob -- I'd like to get his
>>>actors incorporated as soon as is feasible so that we can deal with the
>>>name/concept mismatch more effectively.
>>>
>>>Matt
>>>
>>>Kevin Ruland wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi.
>>>>
>>>>When I do a Quick Search from the Ecogrid Digir service for the term
>>>>'mephitis', the quick search where clause is "Scientific name LIKE
>>>>mephitis". The results are aggregated by Scientific Name and there are
>>>>different little folders for each Scientific Name. The first few on my
>>>>screen are:
>>>>
>>>>mephitis
>>>>mephitis macroura
>>>>mephitis macroura macroura
>>>>mephitis macroura milleri
>>>>
>>>>etc.
>>>>
>>>>Now, if I drag, say "mephitis macroura" onto the canvas, a dataset is
>>>>created. The way it works now is it requeries using the where clause
>>>>"Scientific Name LIKE mephitis macroura". This means that the resulting
>>>>dataset includes all the results which match the following: "mephitis
>>>>macroura", "mephitis macroura macroura", and "mephitis macroura milleri".
>>>>
>>>>Is this what is expceted? Or does the user expect the folder to contain
>>>>only those records which EQUAL "mephitis macroura"?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>Kevin
>>>>
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>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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