Swarthmore / litterfall

Application and Scripts used for the Litterfall Project
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when querying for just one trap, they all still show up in the table #78

Closed mpitser closed 10 years ago

jadams1 commented 10 years ago

Yes, however, it only shows up if anything was found in that trap. When a query contains a list of types and a list of traps, only observations for which at least one of those traps contained at least one of those types show up... for example, searching Acer palmatum Trap 2 shows only observations where Acer palmatum was found in Trap 2. It still shows the other traps for reference.... do you think it shouldn't?

mpitser commented 10 years ago

hmm not sure. let's ask jose luis?

On Thu, Aug 1, 2013 at 3:52 PM, jadams1 notifications@github.com wrote:

Yes, however, it only shows up if anything was found in that trap. When a query contains a list of types and a list of traps, only observations for which at least one of those traps contained at least one of those types show up... for example, searching Acer palmatum Trap 2 shows only observations where Acer palmatum was found in Trap 2. It still shows the other traps for reference.... do you think it shouldn't?

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