[Babase] unconventional snames...and Cameroon
Susan Alberts
alberts at duke.edu
Mon Nov 23 20:01:37 EST 2009
Yes, I see your point -- maybe it's not a database table. It IS a good
wiki document. Niki, thoughts?
S
On Nov 23, 2009, at 7:50 PM, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
> On 11/23/2009 04:12:37 PM, Niki Learn wrote:
>
>> When working with old data I have sometimes encountered older baboons
>> with
>> oddball snames that do not fit the current convention of being the
>> first
>> three letters of the name. I had started making a list of these so
>> that I
>> didn't have to look up older individuals all the time to make sure I
>> had the
>> right sname. I have just uploaded what I believe to be a complete
>> list to
>> babase_pending titled "unconventional_snames".
>
> I don't want to appear ungrateful but do wonder about the utility
> of having a database table. Are there ever any cases where
> the table would be joined to any other table? That would
> be the primary purpose of having the data in a table.
> There may be other advantages but none spring to mind.
>
> One alternative would be the wiki. Putting the
> list on the wiki would allow anyone to update
> it (which may or may not be an advantage) and would allow
> for additional commentary should such be required.
> You can put tables into the wiki by using markup like:
>
> ||row 1 column 1||row 1 column 2||etc||
> ||row 2 column 1||row 2 column 2||etc||
>
> (Or fancier layout is possible, see:
> https://papio.biology.duke.edu/babasewiki/HelpOnTables
> )
>
> Or term definition lists:
> https://papio.biology.duke.edu/babasewiki/HelpOnLists
>
> Or just free-form text.
>
>
> Karl <kop at meme.com>
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>
>
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