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Deriving description and relationship reference sets from simple type reference set |
Dezső
- Version: Snow Owl v3.0.1
- Start date: 11 November 2013
- End date: 20 December 2013
- Code name / adopted animal:
Dezső, a walking stick at the Budapest Zoo
Local Code Systems, Mapping sets, and Value Domains
Update during Import
It's now possible to update existing LCS, MS, and VD during import. The attributes of existing components are replaced by the imported ones. Please note, that the import only updates the unpublished content.
This overview compares the different import options:
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Clear: Overwrites existing database with imported content. Existing content is removed.
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Merge: Adds new content to the existing database. Existing content is not removed and not changed.
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Replace: Updates existing content, adds new content. Existing content that is not part of the import is kept and not changed.
Replacing components during import
Local Code Systems
- Properties: Properties of existing LCSs are updated. New LCSs are added. LCSs that are not not part of the import content will not be changed.
- Codes: LCSs are updated by adding or removing codes. Properties of existing codes (e.g. alternative term) are updated.
- Groups: If a group exists, it is updated by adding or removing keywords. New groups are added.
Value Domains
- Properties: Properties of existing value domains are updated. New Value domains are added. VD that are not not part of the import content will not be changed.
- Members: Existing VDs are updated by adding or removing members.
- Groups: If a group exists, it is updated by adding or removing keywords. New groups are added.
Mapping sets
- Properties: Properties of existing MS are updated. New MS are added. MS that are not not part of the import content will not be changed.
- Mappings: Existing MSs are updated by adding or removing mappings.
- Groups: If a group exists, it is updated by adding or removing keywords. New groups are added.
Additional advanced search options
Local Code Systems
New search criteria have been added to the Advanced Search for Local Code Systems. Check the box to specify the search for:
- Code, Term, Alternative Term
- Status: Active or inactive
- Effective time: Use the calendar icon to specify a time range by entering start (left box) and end date (right box). If you enter a date only in the left box, the time range will extend from this date into the future. If you enter a date only in the right box, the time range will extend (from the past) up to this date. You can also search for unpublished Local Code Systems.
The search criteria can be combined by using
- ANY: At least one criterion has to be met
- ALL: All selected criteria have to be met
Advanced Search for Local Code Systems
Value Domains
New search criteria have been added to the Advanced Search for Value Domains. Check the box to specify the search for:
- Name, Definition, Purpose, Version
- Status: Active or inactive
- Reason for inactivation
- Effective time: Use the calendar icon to specify a time range by entering start (left box) and end date (right box). If you enter a date only in the left box, the time range will extend from this date into the future. If you enter a date only in the right box, the time range will extend (from the past) up to this date. You can also search for unpublished Value Domains.
- Type: Intensional, extensional, expanded, grouping
- Source, Source URI, Comments
- Member term: Name of a value domain member
- Member code: Exact code of a value domain member
The search criteria can be combined by using
- ANY: At least one criterion has to be met
- ALL: All selected criteria have to be met
Advanced Search for Value Domain
Mapping Sets
New search criteria have been added to the Advanced Search for Mapping Sets. Check the box to specify the search for:
- Name, Definition, Purpose, Version
- Status: Active or inactive
- Reason for inactivation
- Effective time: Use the calendar icon to specify a time range by entering start (left box) and end date (right box). If you enter a date only in the left box, the time range will extend from this date into the future. If you enter a date only in the right box, the time range will extend (from the past) up to this date. You can also search for unpublished Mapping Sets.
- Source, Source URI, Comments
- Member term: Name of source term, target term, or both
- Member code: Source Code, target code, or both
The search criteria can be combined by using
- ANY: At least one criterion has to be met
- ALL: All selected criteria have to be met
Advanced Search for Mapping Sets
Customizing Advanced Search
You can customize the advanced search by displaying only selected search tabs. Click on
Customize.. in the buttom-right corner to bring up the selection page.
Customizing advanced search
Import validation
When importing mapping sets, value domains, or local code systems from an Excel file, Snow Owl automatically validates the import file. If there are any errors, a dialog will appear, which shows the affected sheets. Expand the nodes to get more information about the type and location of the error. Click OK to close the dialog.
You need to fix the Excel sheet before you can run the import again.
Validation of a value domain import
Bookmarks
It's now possible to bookmark Value Domains, Mapping sets, Local Code Systems and local codes by using the context menu in the navigator.
- Go to the view, e.g. Mapping sets views. In the LCS view, you can bookmark Local Code Systems as well as local codes.
- Right-click on the item you want to bookmark and select
Add bookmark from the context menu.
Double-click a component in the Bookmarks view to open the editor.
Bookmarks view
Mapping set editor
The new default setting of the mapping set editor displays only the following columns on the mappings tab:
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Source code system name: Refers to the terminology or local code system that was used as the map source.
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Source code: The code used in the source terminology or local code system.
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Source Term: The name of the source code.
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Target code system name: Refers to the terminology or local code system that was used as the map target.
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Target code: Code used in the target terminology or local code system.
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Target Term: The name of the target code.
Mapping set editor, default setting
To display additional columns, go to the Preferences page
File > Preferences > Snow Owl > Editor tables > Mapping set editor. You can also open the Preference page by right-clicking on a column header.
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