Difference between revisions of "App/data source/show convert"
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* '''match character to db using name''' - As for OTUs. | * '''match character to db using name''' - As for OTUs. | ||
− | == Options available if your datasource has an reference tied to it == | + | === Options available if your datasource has an reference tied to it === |
* *'''tie ref ID from datasource to new characters''' - Fills the ref_id field for each new character created with the reference selected for the present datasource (highly recommended). | * *'''tie ref ID from datasource to new characters''' - Fills the ref_id field for each new character created with the reference selected for the present datasource (highly recommended). |
Latest revision as of 15:07, 8 August 2011
[edit] Explanation of options (* confirmed to work "recently")
[edit] Options always available
- generate short name for characters - Populates the character's 'short name" field by with the first 6 characters of the character name. Not typically useful for imports with long descriptive names.
- generate otu name with datasource ID - Appends "[dsid: 123]" to the end of the imported OTU names, like "Diapria conica [dsid: 1234]"
- *generate character name with datasource ID - As with OTU names but with character names. "Head width [dsid: 1234]"
- match otu to db using name - Attempts to find an identically named OTU (matching the "name" field). If found that OTU is used and no new OTU is created.
- match otu to db using matrix name - Attempts to find an identically named OTU (matching the "matrix name" field). If found that OTU is used and no new OTU is created.
- match character to db using name - As for OTUs.
[edit] Options available if your datasource has an reference tied to it
- *tie ref ID from datasource to new characters - Fills the ref_id field for each new character created with the reference selected for the present datasource (highly recommended).
- *tie ref ID from datasource to new OTUs - Fills the ref_id field for each new character created with the reference selected for the present datasource (highly recommended).
If your data source is a Nexus file you'll be able to convert it to mx. If the file successfully parses you should see a screen like this:
Error creating thumbnail: Unable to save thumbnail to destination