On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 8:37 PM, Bosco Rama wrote:
> Asfand Qazi (Sanger Institute) wrote:
>>
>> Say I have a table with fields 'template' and 'original_letter', and
>> 'new_selected_letter'. 'template' could be 'abcdefg0abcdefg',
>> original_letter could be 'A' and new_selected_letter could be 'B
Asfand Qazi (Sanger Institute) wrote:
>
> Say I have a table with fields 'template' and 'original_letter', and
> 'new_selected_letter'. 'template' could be 'abcdefg0abcdefg',
> original_letter could be 'A' and new_selected_letter could be 'B'.
>
> I want a view where I see 2 fields: 'original' a
On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 9:09 AM, Asfand Qazi (Sanger Institute)
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Say I have a table with fields 'template' and 'original_letter', and
> 'new_selected_letter'. 'template' could be 'abcdefg0abcdefg',
> original_letter could be 'A' and new_selected_letter could be 'B'.
>
> I want a vi
Hi,
Say I have a table with fields 'template' and 'original_letter', and
'new_selected_letter'. 'template' could be 'abcdefg0abcdefg',
original_letter could be 'A' and new_selected_letter could be 'B'.
I want a view where I see 2 fields: 'original' as 'abcdefgAabcdefg'
and 'new_selected' as 'abc