[BioSQL-l] bioentry-version vs sequence-version
Hilmar Lapp
hlapp at gnf.org
Mon Jun 20 15:39:24 EDT 2005
From the schema-overview.txt:
Sequences may have their own version number, independent of its
bioentry version information.
This pretty much states it. Usually they will have the same version,
but some data providers may choose to increment the version of the
sequence whenever the sequence changes, and the version of the entry
whenever the sequence or the annotation change.
-hilmar
On Jun 19, 2005, at 11:45 PM, mark.schreiber at novartis.com wrote:
> Hello -
>
> Why do bioentry and sequence both have a version column? Sequence
> records
> only exist in one to one relationships with their parent bioentry so
> surely they would inherit their version number from their parent
> bioentry?
>
> - Mark
>
> Mark Schreiber
> Principal Scientist (Bioinformatics)
>
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>
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