To edit the data
of the specimens in a data grid choose the Grid
mode
for the specimen
from the menu. A window will open where every data set for a
specimen from
the query result list is restricted to one line. Please keep in
mind
you can only see a limited part of the data while in this view.
For example only the last identification of an organism will be
displayed. This
is demonstrated in the image below where two organisms,
indicated with the red
arrows, will not appear in the grid. If you use the grid mode
for the organisms, all organisms will
appear with their last identification.
The selection of the visible fields
can be adapted in the tree above the list. If this part is hidden
click on the
button to make it accessible. Change the selection
of the columns
and click on the [Set columns] button.
Customize column width and sequence
To adapt the width of the columns or the
height of the
rows either drag the border with the mouse or double click the
border to get the optimal
size for one column. You may also click on the
button for an optimal height of the rows or the
button for an optimal width of the columns. To change the width and
sequence of the columns simply
use your mouse to drag the columns to the position of your choice or
adapt the width
to your preference. These changes will be saved for this session as
well as for the next time you use the
grid mode. To return to the original sequence of the columns click
on the [Reset
sequence] button.
Sorting of the data
To sort the data in the grid simply click in the header of the column which you want to use as sorting column. The sorting sequence will be kept even if you change values in this column. This means if you change a value in the sorting column, the changed data set will be placed at the new position according to its new value. The sorting of a column will be indicated by an arrow for the direction of the sorting (up or down) and by a thicker right border of this column (see image below).
To use the find and replace functions you must either
select a part of the field in this column or click on the
button to select the entire column. You may then choose the
function you wish to apply (remove, insert, append or replace).
To replace a part of a text in the selected fields
enter the text
that should be replaced and enter the replacement in the
corresponding fields. To start the
replacement click the
button. To insert a
string to the
beginning of all
entries in the selected fields click the
button. If the selected
column is a link
to a module or webservice, a
button will
appear where you
can search for a linked data set. The insert will set the
selected column and
related columns according to the linked data set. Thus, if you
choose e.g. a value
from the DiversityGazetteer, the coordinates and the country
will be changed as
well. Click on the link to see all
related information. To reset the link use the
button. To append
a string to all
entries in the selected fields click the
button. To remove
all entries from the selected fields click the
button.
You can transfer data from a spreadsheet e.g. Excel or Calc. Copy the columns of this data from the spreadsheet and then insert it in DiversityCollection. Click in the upmost left cell where this data should be transferred to and use the context menu (click the right mouse button) to insert the data.
Some columns can not be edited directly but are linked to external modules or services. These columns appear as buttons. Simply click on the button to call the service. If a value is linked to an entry in an external module, the background will change to yellow and you will not be able to change the text.
Together with the links (in the
example above
Link to DiversityAgents)
you can select columns that provide the possibility to
release the links to the modules
(e.g. Remove link
for collector in image above). These columns will
appear as buttons
. Simply click on
the button related
to a link to release the link to the corresponding
module. After that you can edit the text field containing
the linked value.
Some values are linked to a list of values. Use the drop-down list to change the value in one of these columns.
If you click in the empty line at the base of the data grid,
you will be
asked if you wish to create a new data set. The program will ask
you for a new
accession number and the project of the new data set. Another
way to create a new data set is the copy button
. Simply click in the line
you wish to create
a copy of and then click on the copy button
. For details see the Data section.
A copy of the data set will be inserted at the base of the data
grid.
In the grid view for the organisms a part of the columns can not be edited. These columns contain data which can be related to several organisms. This is indicated by a gray background.
The Relation has two states:
either external (the column
Related specimen URL will be shown in the interface)
or internal.
(the column Related specimen
display text will be shown in the interface)
Use the Relation is internal column to change the state and the Link to DiversityCollection for relation column to set an internal relation.
To save all changes click on the
button. To undo all
changes since
the last time the data sets were saved click on the
button. To save the
changes in the
current data set use the
button. To undo the changes
in the current
data set click the
button. If you click the
[OK] button, you
will be asked whether you would like to save the changes before
the window will be closed. If you
click the [Cancel] button or close the window your changes will not be
saved. To export the data shown in the grid as a text file with tabs as column
separators click
on the
button.
To insert a new data set simply click in the last empty line of the data grid. The program may ask you to specify a project in which the new data should be placed. In the grid for the organisms a window will open as shown below.
Here you have the option to insert the new data set of the organism in the last specimen in the grid or to create a new specimen for the organism. In the second case you can specify the accession number of the new specimen. Use the [Find Acc. Nr.] button to search for the next free accession number in the database which matches your entry in the [Accession number] field.
For new data sets you can specify certain project settings e.g. the material category of a part of the specimen. The taxonomic group of a new organism will correspond to the first organism in your last specimen unless you specify a certain taxonomic group in the project settings for the project you are working in. To enter or change a setting you need the module DiversityProjects. For further information please turn to the documentation provided with this module.
To copy a data set select the line of the
data grid you wish to create a copy of and click on the
button. For further details, see the
chapter Copy specimen.