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<font face="Monaco">Hi,<br>
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Well we can't curate HOM Bool expressions on BioPortal if folks
can't read them. We are about to start working in with Barry
Smith's team. This could hold up the train.<br>
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Rob<br>
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On 5/9/12 9:50 AM, Trish Whetzel wrote:
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<div>Hi Rob and Ketty, </div>
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<div>It looks like there is an issue rendering the expression in
the Web interface since the "Get Term" web service call returns
the expression [1] and also calling the "Get Term" web service
from Excel GoogleDocs also returns the expression. I'll submit a
bug report related to the rendering issue. Can you confirm this
using this ontology is working properly in your application?</div>
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<div>[1] <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/concepts/47403?conceptid=MM_CLASS_101&apikey=">http://rest.bioontology.org/bioportal/concepts/47403?conceptid=MM_CLASS_101&apikey=</a>YourAPIKey</div>
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<div>On May 9, 2012, at 9:22 AM, Rob Wynden wrote:</div>
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think that we may be triggering an escape character on the
page. Is that correct?<br>
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On 5/9/12 8:57 AM, Mobed, Ketty wrote:
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#000000;font-size: 12pt;">Hi Trish,<br>
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here is a problem that I have run into. I have attached
the Protege generated .owl file for HOM-ORTHO (BP ID#
1697). When you open up the Protege owl file and click
on the left to open OrthoSurgery -> Diagnoses ->
Comorbidities -> Anemia, then on the right hand side
the expression for HOM-BOOL1 reads (I9CM>I9CM.2799
AND I9CM<I9CM.2860), and this is correct. Now when I
upload the HOM-ORTHO.owl file to BP, then when you
expand the ontology to Anemia you see that Hom Bool1 was
cut-off and only reads (I9CM>I9CM.2799 AND I9CM . <br>
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Why is this? This is the SQLite syntax that we need to
process our HOM translator. Any help will be
appreciated.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
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