Issue Number | 3807 |
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Summary | [Glossary] New dictionary type |
Created | 2014-09-22 11:53:20 |
Issue Type | New Feature |
Submitted By | Beckwith, Margaret (NIH/NCI) [E] |
Assigned To | Kline, Bob (NIH/NCI) [C] |
Status | Closed |
Resolved | 2016-03-24 15:23:03 |
Resolution | Won't Fix |
Path | /home/bkline/backups/jira/ocecdr/issue.138331 |
I would like to discuss the feasibility of adding a new dictionary type, equivalent to the two we currently have in the glossary concept schema (GlossaryDictionary,Cancer.gov and Genetics). We want to develop expanded definitions/descriptions for the new cancer types home pages in the NVCG. Since cancer.gov is already pulling definitions from the dictionary for the home pages it doesn't seem like this would be a lot of work on the cancer.gov end of things, and I don't think it is a lot from the CDR end of things either. I still need to get the go ahead from Lakshmi and Bryan that this is the direction we want to go, but I thought we could at least start the conversation of what would be involved.
Moved to Hold status as a reminder to myself not to do anything until we get the green light from Lakshmi and Bryan.
I am moving this back into the not on hold queue. Even though cancer.gov will not be pulling these descriptions directly from the CDR yet, eventually they will, and CIAT will be storing the text and maintaining it in the CDR.
We could call this "Cancer type description"
I have installed the new type on DEV. I will hold off on checking the change into Subversion until the security remediation changes have been promoted to production and the existing branches have been merged back into trunk. We will then start a new branch into which this change will be posted.
Will be dropped from this sprint (and possibly morphed into a different approach, involving storing the information in the Summary documents and/or supporting rich text).
Backed out schema change on DEV. Got permission failure error messages when I tried to run RefreshManifest. May need Alan's or Volker's assistance to get the permissions fixed.
Is the problem now fixed? Looking at d:\cdr\ClientFiles on DEV with ls -l, everything looks okay. Or is the permissions problem elsewhere? The copy of RefreshManifest.py in d:\cdr\Build\AnthillPro looks okay too.
Hard to say. I can't run chmod on the ClientFiles directory without errors, but I can run CDR XMetaL successfully, so I'm not really sure what the error messages mean. When authors of tools say about such confusing error messages, "Oh, don't worry about those, they're benign" - they're using a different definition of "benign" than the one I use. :-)
Closed in status meeting.
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