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The option to merge the contents of two different Lookup Table is called '''Merge Lookup Table''', and it is in the sub-menu '''Lookup Table''' .
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The option to merge the contents of two different Lookup Tables can be accessed by right clicking the destination Lookup Table object in the clipboard and selecting the option: '''Resources -> Lookup Table-> Merge Lookup Table'''.
For merge Lookup Table the user must press '''right mouse button''' in destiny Lookup Table data-type an select '''Resources -> Lookup Table-> Merge Lookup Table'''
 
  
 
[[File:LookupTable_Merge.png|1500px|center]]
 
[[File:LookupTable_Merge.png|1500px|center]]
  
When select appears a GUI panel for merge Configuration:
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A GUI panel is launched to perform the configuration of the tool:
  
* The user can define if as a Merge result generate a new Lookup Table or destiny Lookup Table receive the element from Source.
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* if as a result a new LookupTable will be created or not. In the latter case, the selected target LookupTable will receive the elements from the source.
** If user select a new resource must fill resource name and/or resource info.
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** if the user selects yes, the LookupTable name (and optionally notes) have to be filled (panel in the bottom)
* The user can select source Lookup Table
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* the selected source Lookup Table
* The user can select each class of classes from source resource that should be merging.  
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* the set of classes from the source resource that will be merged.
** If user select a new resource can select class of classes from destiny resource.
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** if the user selects no above, the classes for the target resource are also selected
  
 
[[File:LookupTable_Merge2.png|800px|center]]
 
[[File:LookupTable_Merge2.png|800px|center]]
  
As a result of this operation the system generate a Merge Report.
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As a result of this operation a report will be generated, containing information on:
  
 
* Number of terms added
 
* Number of terms added
* Number of external ID's Added
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* Number of external ID's added
* Number of classes Added
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* Number of classes added
* Source Resource
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* Source LookupTable
* Source Second Resource ( Create a New Resource as a result)
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* Second Source Resource (in the case where a new LookupTable is created as a result of the operation)
* Destiny Resource
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* Target Resource (in the case where no resource is created)
 
* Number of conflicts
 
* Number of conflicts
 
* Time (Milliseconds)
 
* Time (Milliseconds)
  
 
[[File:LookupTable_Merge3.png|800px|center]]
 
[[File:LookupTable_Merge3.png|800px|center]]

Revision as of 14:25, 9 January 2013


The option to merge the contents of two different Lookup Tables can be accessed by right clicking the destination Lookup Table object in the clipboard and selecting the option: Resources -> Lookup Table-> Merge Lookup Table.

LookupTable Merge.png

A GUI panel is launched to perform the configuration of the tool:

  • if as a result a new LookupTable will be created or not. In the latter case, the selected target LookupTable will receive the elements from the source.
    • if the user selects yes, the LookupTable name (and optionally notes) have to be filled (panel in the bottom)
  • the selected source Lookup Table
  • the set of classes from the source resource that will be merged.
    • if the user selects no above, the classes for the target resource are also selected
LookupTable Merge2.png

As a result of this operation a report will be generated, containing information on:

  • Number of terms added
  • Number of external ID's added
  • Number of classes added
  • Source LookupTable
  • Second Source Resource (in the case where a new LookupTable is created as a result of the operation)
  • Target Resource (in the case where no resource is created)
  • Number of conflicts
  • Time (Milliseconds)
LookupTable Merge3.png