After starting a database query and selecting an entry in the result list the dataset is diplayed
in the edit window. In the header area the dataset name, the default project language and the URI of the current dataset are
show (see picture below). Below the header area the description name may be edited in a text box. Changes of the description
data, e.g. the name, will be visible in the header after saving the dataset. To check dataset changes, click on the
button to open the history. By clicking button
you may open a simplified HTML form
to view and edit the description data.
The main description data may be accessed in the first Main attributes tab, which is described below. Click on one of the other tabs in the picture below to go directly to the appropriate manual chapter.
The main attributes tab provides in the upper area a field to enter additional description details
and a wording for natural language support. The optional filed AID may keep an alpha-numeric alternate ID
of the dataset. If used, it should be unambigious within the project, but this is not checked by the program. Click on
to get an overview of the used keys.
The next section Description scopes allows specification of description scopes.
This sections consists of the scope table with scope type and value and a edit section to modify a seleted scope entry or
to enter e new scope. The scope types Geographic ares, Reference, Specimen, Observation and
Taxon name allow input of a free-form text or reference to the corresponding DiversityWorkbench module or a web service.
The connection to to a module or web service is done using the button .
After selecting the entry in the referenced database the text will be taken over and the backround colour of the scope value
field changes to yellow. A further editing of the text will not be possible (see below).
Additionally the edit section now shows the buttons
to view the database link and
to
remove the database link. In the latter case editing of the scope value will be possible again.
If a scope entry has been selected in the scope table, it can be modified in the edit section.
If you want to enter a new scope value instead, press the button at the end of the edit
line. The scope entry in the scope table will be deselected and a selection box for the scope type appears in the edit section
(see below).
You may insert mutiple scope values with links to a DiversityWorkbench module or a webservice.
Therfore enter a new scope value with scope type Geographic ares, Reference, Specimen, Observation
and Taxon name (or select one, which is not yet linked). Besides the scope type dropdown box the button
is shown, which allows insert of multiple scopes (see image below).
You may insert mutiple scope values with links to a DiversityWorkbench module or a webservice.
Therfore enter a new scope value with scope type Geographic ares, Reference, Specimen, Observation
and Taxon name (or select one, which is not yet linked). Besides the scope type dropdown box the button
is shown, which allows insert of multiple scopes (see image below).
In the remote query panel you find the section Unit list, where you may add
the currently selected query result by clicking the button. When you select an entry in
the Unit list, you may remove it by clicking
or view the data in a
separate window by clicking
. When you have collected all query results click the
OK button and the scopes are inserted for the description (see below).
Besides the already mentioned scope types that allow input of a free text or reference to a database entry, the scope types Sex, Stage, Part and Other scope provide pre-defined scope values. The values can be administrated as described in the Editing the Project chapter. For each project a different set of values can be selected as "recommended" values. If for the current description project scope values are defined/assigned, they are shown in the right part of the description scopes as Project scopes (see below).
Selecting or deleting of a scope entry can be easily done by selecting clickin on the check box before the scope value. You may select rsp. deselect all scope values of a certain scope type (Sex, State, Part or Other scope) by clicking the check box of the category. If for a scope value a detailled description text has been stored, you may view it as bubble help by moving the mous cursor over the values.
If for a description a scope value is selected, that is not assigned to its project, the value ist show with yellow background (see below). Such a situation can occur, if the scope value has been removed for the project or if a description has been moved to a different project.
The section Project allows the selection of the project the description is assigned to. This adjustment has influence of the available values of scope types Sex, Stage and Other scope, the available descriptors and recommended modifier/frequency values and statistical measures of the description. Therefore this unambiguous adjustment might be seen as the "terminology project" of the description item. The access rights for a certain user to the projects are controlled with the login settings (see chapter Login administration). When you click on a project name, you may view some additional project data (see image below middle).
If access to a certain project is restricted to "read only", it is displayed with
grey colour and symbol in the Project
section (see pictures above). A "read only" project cannot be selected for the actual description. If the selected
description has already been assigned to a "read only" project by another user with appropriate rights, this is
indicated at the right bottom corner of the application window (see above below right).
In section Additional projects you may make the description accessible for
additional projects. To assign a description to a project click on the button.
To remove it from a project, select the project from the list and click on the
button. Additional projects without write access are shown in the upper part of the window, projects with full access in the
lower (or only) part (see image below). If you do not have any access to a project, it is shown as red
text. Be aware that by entering additional projects you may grant editing rights for single descriptions to users that
have no write access to the current project!
Be aware that by entering additional projects you may grant editing rights for dedicated descriptions to users that have no write access to the current project! If you have write access to the terminology project of a description item and granted access to another project, where you have read-only access, you nevertheless may withdraw these rights by removing it from the Additional projects.
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