[BioSQL-l] null title and CRC
Hilmar Lapp
hlapp at gmx.net
Fri Jul 14 18:31:44 UTC 2006
In the table you store the value of the attribute, not a default that
substitutes for it in some calculation. I.e., either null or an empty
string, depending on what the value is. (in Oracle an empty string is
treated as null.)
-hilmar
On Jul 14, 2006, at 1:48 PM, David Scott wrote:
> we are currently using "<undef>" in the crc calculation for the
> case where the title is empty (or null) - i can extend that for
> authors and location - what should we be storing the the table:
> "<undef>", empty, or null?
>
> thanks-
> david
>
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>
> Hilmar Lapp wrote:
>> The CRC for references uses the authors, title, and location
>> attributes in Bioperl-db, and empty (or null) strings default to the
>> string "<undef>".
>>
>> If title is empty and authors and location do not distinguish two
>> references, then why do you want to have two rows for those
>> references? Basically, there are identical for all intents and
>> purposes, or are they not?
>>
>> -hilmar
>>
>> On Jul 9, 2006, at 11:03 PM, mark.schreiber at novartis.com wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hi -
>>>
>>> We are having a problem in biojava parsing some genbank records that
>>> contain references with no title. These cannot have a CRC value
>>> which is
>>> required in BioSQL. If we make the title an empty string then we
>>> quickly
>>> get non-unique CRC numbers.
>>>
>>> What does BioPerl do in these cases?
>>>
>>> - Mark
>>>
>>> Mark Schreiber
>>> Research Investigator (Bioinformatics)
>>>
>>> Novartis Institute for Tropical Diseases (NITD)
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>>>
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>>
>
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