I think this UI is confusing: The purpose of this segment is to understand the usage of mapped (usually non-standard) concepts for each standard (resolved in concept set expression) in a given data source.
e.g. in the screenshot above, i am filtering to one resolved concept id 443904 that was in the resolved concept id table. I want to see what are the mapped concepts (what are the non -standard concepts mapped to the standard concept) AND what are the counts of the non-standard concepts in the selected data source.
But if i have a click thru experience from the resolved table itself i.e. in the resolved table, if i select a row - the mapped table appears below it, it would be much more nicer
I think this UI is confusing: The purpose of this segment is to understand the usage of mapped (usually non-standard) concepts for each standard (resolved in concept set expression) in a given data source.
e.g. in the screenshot above, i am filtering to one resolved concept id 443904 that was in the resolved concept id table. I want to see what are the mapped concepts (what are the non -standard concepts mapped to the standard concept) AND what are the counts of the non-standard concepts in the selected data source.
But if i have a click thru experience from the resolved table itself i.e. in the resolved table, if i select a row - the mapped table appears below it, it would be much more nicer