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ActivateScheme | Activates a coding scheme based on unique URN and version.
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ClearOrphanedResources | Clean up orphaned resources - databases and indexes.
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DeactivateScheme | Deactivates a coding scheme based on unique URN and version.
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ExportLgXML | Exports content from the repository to a file in the LexGrid canonical XML format.
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ExportOBO | Exports content from the repository to a file in the Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) format.
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ExportOWL | Exports content from the repository to a file in OWL format.
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ListExtensions | List registered extensions to the LexEVS runtime environment.
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ListSchemes | List all currently registered vocabularies.
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LoadLgXML | Loads a vocabulary file, provided in LexGrid canonical xml format.
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LoadNCIHistory | Imports NCI History data to the LexEVS repository.
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LoadNCIMeta | Loads the NCI MetaThesaurus, provided as a collection of RRF files.
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LoadNCIThesOWL | Loads an OWL file containing a version of the NCI Thesaurus ...
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LoadOBO | Loads a file specified in the Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) format.
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LoadOWL | Loads an OWL file.
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LoadUMLSDatabase | Loads UMLS content, provided as a collection of RRF files in a single directory. Files may comprise the entire UMLS distribution or pruned via the MetamorphoSys tool. A complete list of source vocabularies is available online at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/metaa1.html.
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LoadUMLSFiles | Loads UMLS content, provided as a collection of RRF files in a single directory. Files may comprise the entire UMLS distribution or pruned via the MetamorphoSys tool. A complete list of source vocabularies is available online at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/metaa1.html.
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LoadUMLSSemnet | Loads the UMLS Semantic Network, provided as a collection of files in a single directory. The following files are expected to be provided from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) distribution:
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LoadFMA | Imports from an FMA database to a LexEVS repository. Requires that the pprj file be configured with a database URN, username, password for an FMA MySQL based database. The FMA.pprj file and MySQL dump file are available at http://sig.biostr.washington.edu/projects/fm/ upon registration.
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LoadHL7RIM | Converts an HL7 RIM MS Access database to a LexGrid database
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LoadMetaData | Loads optional XML-based metadata to be associated with an existing coding scheme.
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RebuildIndex | Rebuilds indexes associated with the specified coding scheme.
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RemoveIndex | Clears an optional named index associated with the specified coding scheme.
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RemoveScheme | Removes a coding scheme based on unique URN and version.
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TagScheme | Associates a tag ID (e.g. 'PRODUCTION' or 'TEST') with a coding scheme URN and version.
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TestRunner | Located in {LEXBIG_DIRECTORY}/test. Executes a suite of tests for the LexEVS installation.
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TransferScheme | Tool to help gather information necessary to transfer data from one SQL server to another.
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The following figure displays the successful load of the sample vocabulary file.
Running the Sample Query Programs
A set of sample programs are provided in the {LEXBIG_DIRECTORY}/examples directory. To run the sample query programs successfully a vocabulary must have been loaded.
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- Using a web or ftp client go to URL: ftp://ftp1.nci.nih.gov/pub/cacore/EVS/
- Select the version of NCI Thesaurus OWL you wish to download. Save the file to a directory on your machine.
- Extract the OWL file from the zip download and save in a directory on your machine. This directory will be referred to as NCI_THESAURUS_DIRECTORY
- Using the LexEVS utilities load the NCI Thesaurus
For Windows installation use the following command:Code Block cd {LexBIG_DIRECTORY}/admin
For Linux installation use the following command:Code Block LoadNCIThesOWL.bat -nf -in "file:///{NCI_THESAURUS_DIRECTORY}/Thesaurus_05.12f.owl"
Code Block LoadNCIThesOWL.sh -nf -in "file:///{NCI_THESAURUS_DIRECTORY}/Thesaurus_05.12f.owl"
Info title Note This step will require about three hours on a Pentium 3.0 Ghz machine. The total time to load NCI Thesaurus will vary depending on machine, memory, and disk speed.
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- Using a web or ftp client go to URL: ftp://ftp1.nci.nih.gov/pub/cacore/EVS/
- Select the version of NCI Metathesaurus RRF you wish to download. Save the file to a directory on your machine.
- Extract the RRF files from the zip download and save in a directory on your machine. This directory will be referred to as NCI_METATHESAURUS_DIRECTORY.
Info title Note RELEASE_INFO.RRF is required to be present for the load utility to work.
- Using the LexEVS utilities load the NCI Thesaurus
For Windows installation use the following command:Code Block cd {LexBIG_DIRECTORY}/admin
For Linux installation use the following command:Code Block LoadNCIMeta.bat -nf -in "file:///{NCI_METATHESAURUS_DIRECTORY}/"
Code Block LoadNCIMeta.sh -nf -in "file:///{NCI_THESAURUS_DIRECTORY}/"
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- Using a web or ftp client go to URL: ftp://ftp1.nci.nih.gov/pub/cacore/EVS/
- Select the version of NCI History you wish to download. Save the file to a directory on your machine. Select the VersionFile download to the same directory as the history file.
- Extract the History files from the zip download and save in a directory on your machine. This directory will be referred to as NCI_HISTORY_DIRECTORY
- Using the LexEVS utilities load the NCI Thesaurus:
For Windows installation use the following command:Code Block cd {LexBIG_DIRECTORY}/admin_*</tt>
For Linux installation use the following command:Code Block LoadNCIHistory.bat -nf -in "file:///{NCI_HISTORY_DIRECTORY}" -vf "file:///NCI_HISTORY_DIRECTORY}/VersionFile"
Code Block LoadNCIHistory.sh -nf -in "file:///{NCI_HISTORY_DIRECTORY}" -vf "file:///NCI_HISTORY_DIRECTORY}/VersionFile"
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