My thinking with this issue is that we can move the csv uploads and deal with the update hook as a first pass, then look at the more complex concepts of making variables editable, adding in taxonomy terms, etc.
Queued:
743 (Effort: Extra large) As part of this, we'd also have to review the upload process. First upload could be without plot level attributes, but any subsequent uploads would require the plot attributes to also be updated? Or at the very least to run a check that says 'plot attributes no longer match column and column levels.'
Monitor:
691 (Effort: Extra large)
371 (Effort: Extra large)
693 (Effort: Large)
540 (Effort: Large)
742 (Effort: Medium)
234 (Effort: Medium)
741 (Effort: Medium)
Another issue to think about here is how we describe 'related' variables (for example adding treatment components to a treatment and/or linking a treatment application to a treatment or treatment component). We'd also need to consider how to describe column levels - especially if we want this to be flexible (e.g. some variables might have chemical compounds while others have plant breeding descriptors).
My thinking with this issue is that we can move the csv uploads and deal with the update hook as a first pass, then look at the more complex concepts of making variables editable, adding in taxonomy terms, etc.
Queued:
743 (Effort: Extra large) As part of this, we'd also have to review the upload process. First upload could be without plot level attributes, but any subsequent uploads would require the plot attributes to also be updated? Or at the very least to run a check that says 'plot attributes no longer match column and column levels.'
Monitor:
691 (Effort: Extra large)
371 (Effort: Extra large)
693 (Effort: Large)
540 (Effort: Large)
742 (Effort: Medium)
234 (Effort: Medium)
741 (Effort: Medium)
Another issue to think about here is how we describe 'related' variables (for example adding treatment components to a treatment and/or linking a treatment application to a treatment or treatment component). We'd also need to consider how to describe column levels - especially if we want this to be flexible (e.g. some variables might have chemical compounds while others have plant breeding descriptors).