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Not clear what "CFDE identifier" refers to #46

Closed ACharbonneau closed 3 years ago

ACharbonneau commented 3 years ago

When I try to submit, it says Please enter the CFDE identifier for your Data Coordinating Center:

I'm not sure what identifier this is referring to. Is it just a free-text descriptor for the user? Or an actual identifier in Deriva that the user is expected to know?

DavidKelly-Praedictus commented 3 years ago

The CFDE identifiers have the format of cfde_registry_dcc:group. For example, cfde_registry_dcc:gtex or cfde_registry_dcc:kidsfirst. The users would have to know that information before they could run the tool.

ACharbonneau commented 3 years ago

Is @fridayek doing the documentation for this tool? The docs will need either a listing the possible identifiers or instructions on where DCCs can find out what their identifiers are. I can't find that particular identifier used anywhere in the portal, so likely we need a list from @karlcz

karlcz commented 3 years ago

Ah, this is what I have referred to as the "identifier for a DCC, issued by CFDE-CC". It is visible in the detailed record for an enrolled DCC in the registry.

  1. Use the Data Review link to get to the submission system
  2. Use the Submission System -> Enrolled DCCs link to get to a list of DCCs
  3. The ID, as David mentioned, shows as something like cfde_registry_dcc:dcc_abbrev in the listing You can also click on the document-inspection magnifier to see one record and this id is then displayed in the ID field. For example, if you've navigated all the way to KidsFirst in staging env

These values are set by a human when we onboard a DCC and add them to this table.

lliming commented 3 years ago

This is covered in the cfde-submit documentation. See https://github.com/nih-cfde/cfde-submit/blob/main/docs/index.md#find-your-dccs-identifier