Hi Seth, are the filters just not appearing? These are simple textfield filters with no options, right?
Cheers Damian On Wed, 21 Mar 2007, seth redmond wrote: > This worked great, but now I seem to be having the same problem with > some pointers to 'text' type filters. Should this have been sorted by > yesterdays fix, or should I be looking elsewhere? > > thanks > > -s > > On 20 Mar 2007, at 11:08, Damian Smedley wrote: > > > > > Hi Seth, > > > > ok - I spotted the problem and committed a fix. The filters should > > just be straight forward "boolean" type in your config. Also you will > > prob need a clean checkout using the new cvs group (see the > > instructions at www.biomart.org or in the email Arek sent out to dev > > last week) before you can update and pick up the fix > > > > best wishes > > Damian > > > > > > On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Damian Smedley wrote: > > > >> Hi Seth, > >> > >> apologies for the delay in answering. Is this problem highlighted in > >> the XML you already sent us ? I can take a look at it there. I'm not > >> sure we have this scenario in any of our datasets so it is perfectly > >> possible there is a bug in our code with using pointer boolean > >> filters - I will investigate this generically anyway. > >> > >> Best wishes > >> Damian > >> > >> > >> On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, seth redmond wrote: > >> > >>> I've got a number of boolean filters which are working in their own > >>> dataset, but not when pointed to. Essentially if I use boolean as > >>> the type I get a working filter but cannot generate the > >>> "Only,Excluded" options dropdown, and if I use boolean_list as the > >>> type I get the proper drop-down box, etc, but get a "Can't locate > >>> object method "setExcluded" via package > >>> "BioMart::Configuration::ValueFilter"" error. > >>> -s > >> >
