Open elishawc opened 4 years ago
Aloha - yes exactly that!
On Thu, Feb 6, 2020 at 10:13 AM Jeff Baumes notifications@github.com wrote:
@elishawc https://github.com/elishawc This is potentially doable. Since currently only samples have lat/lon locations, these locations would need to be linked over into the other data types (study, project, data object) in order to make a map. So for example a single study would show as a set of dots on the map which are all the locations of samples associated with that study. Does that seem like reasonable behavior?
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@elishawc This is potentially doable. Since currently only samples have lat/lon locations, these locations would need to be linked over into the other data types (study, project, data object) in order to make a map. So for example a single study would show as a set of dots on the map which are all the locations of samples associated with that study. Does that seem like reasonable behavior?