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== Migration from other databases == | == Migration from other databases == | ||
− | [[Zheng's notes on wormbase migration]] | + | *[[Zheng's notes on wormbase migration]] |
+ | *[[Jim's notes on E. coli migration]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Chado - Getting_Started]] - and documentation links from there. | * [[Chado - Getting_Started]] - and documentation links from there. | ||
* [[:Category:Chado]] - the Category page for all pages about Chado in this wiki | * [[:Category:Chado]] - the Category page for all pages about Chado in this wiki |
Revision as of 19:23, 22 March 2007
This page, and it's associated discussion page follow the learning curve for new Chado users learning the system at CSHL.
Contents
Getting an empty Chado PostgreSQL on our machines
- Zheng - on PC with Fedora. See Zheng's installation notes
- Mike - on Intel Mac running Fedora partition
- Jim -
- on PPC Mac the hard way See Jim's installation notes
- on CentOS server in Texas
Installation Notes
If the easy way fails, the old documentation outside the wiki can be pretty confusing.
Loading the Ontologies
This works via make ontologies. How to do updates?
Getting the Sequence Module Working
We think GFF3 can be thought of as a view into Chado using the Sequence module and the CV module, or we can think of GFF3 as a denormalized view of Chado.
Migration from other databases
See also
- Chado - Getting_Started - and documentation links from there.
- Category:Chado - the Category page for all pages about Chado in this wiki