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* ExternalID Source Delimiter: The delimiter for separating ExternalIDs and Sources within the list in the specified column (in yellow). | * ExternalID Source Delimiter: The delimiter for separating ExternalIDs and Sources within the list in the specified column (in yellow). | ||
* Default Value: Default value used to represent empty records (in orange) | * Default Value: Default value used to represent empty records (in orange) | ||
− | * Column Options: | + | * Column Options: Allows to select the columns of the file (automatically detected if using the headers check box) used as sources for the different fields: Term and Class are mandatory; Synonyms and ExternalIds are optional (in violet) |
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== Examples == | == Examples == |
Revision as of 11:42, 23 January 2014
Contents
Operation
You can import information from a CSV file (see examples below) to add terms to a dictionary. For that purpose, right click over the dictionary data-type and select the Update From CSV File option in the Dictionaries sub-menu: Resources - Dictionary -> Update From CSV File.
Configuration
A GUI is shown that allows to select the CSV file to load and select the options.
Basic Options:
- File: pressing the File button, you can browse and select the csv file from the file system (in black)
- General Delimiter: The overall file delimiter that separates the contents of the columns in the file (in Blue)
- Text Delimiter: The delimiter used to encapsulate individual text strings (if any) (in Green)
- Synonyms Delimiter: The delimiter for separating synonyms within the list in the specified column (in Red)
- ExternalID Delimiter: The delimiter for separating External Id instances within the list in the specified column (in maroon)
- ExternalID Source Delimiter: The delimiter for separating ExternalIDs and Sources within the list in the specified column (in yellow).
- Default Value: Default value used to represent empty records (in orange)
- Column Options: Allows to select the columns of the file (automatically detected if using the headers check box) used as sources for the different fields: Term and Class are mandatory; Synonyms and ExternalIds are optional (in violet)
Examples
Next, we provide examples of csv files currently handled by @Note:
Example 1
General delimiter: TAB ( \t )
text Delimiter: NONE
Synonym Delimiter: Vertical Bar (|)
ExternalID Delimiter: Vertical Bar (|)
ExternalID Source Delimiter: Semi-colon (;)
GRF1 Protein - zma:542291;KEGG|P49106;IntAct GRF2 Protein 14-3-3-like protein GF14-12|GRF2a Q01526;SMR ATPA Protein ATP synthase subunit alpha, mitochondrial - CYPLXXVIII Protein Cytochrome P450 78A1|CYP78A1|CYP78 -
Example 2
General delimiter: Semi-colon ( ; )
text Delimiter: QUOTATIONS MARK (")
Synonym Delimiter: Vertical Bar (|)
ExternalID Delimiter: Vertical Bar (|)
ExternalID Source Delimiter: WHITE SPACE ( )
Column number
- Term: 2
- Class: 1
- Synonyms: 4
- ExternalID: 3
Default Delimiter: HYPHEN (-)
"Protein";"GRF1";"KEGG" "zma:542291"|"P49106" "IntAct";- "Protein";"GRF2;"SMR" "Q01526" ;"14-3-3-like protein GF14-12"|"GRF2a" "Protein";"ATPA";-;"ATP synthase subunit alpha, mitochondrial" "Protein";"CYPLXXVIII";-;"Cytochrome P450 78A1"|"CYP78A1"|"CYP78"
Results
In the end of this operation you can check the Resources update report