Attendees
Name | Role | Present |
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Safran, Tracy | NIH/NCI [C] | x |
Wynne, Robert | NIH/NCI [C] | x |
Bauer, Scott | Mayo | x |
Stancl, Craig | Mayo | x |
Endle, Cory | Mayo | x |
Agenda
To understand current status of the value set loading script. | Discussion Points: - Status of testing the original script for loading Value sets
- Tracy mentioned that the load that was supposed to load all value set definitions crashed and never completed.
- Scott mentioned that the script runs and creates over 1000 threads. This may be part of the problem.
- On Dev, OWL2 load failed for Tracy (mentioned above)
- On Data QA, Tracy used the regular API to load one at a time.
- Tracy/Rob mentioned that they never tried the load using OWL1.
- Tracy kicked off the value set script during the meeting
- This is running against OWL2 on DEV.
- The value set definitions loaded.
- The resolved VS crashes soon after it starts (some resolved VS were loaded)
- Scott suggested that he would try the value set load and resolution scripts on DEV at NCI.
- Tracy agreed that would be good.
- Scott will remove all value set definitions and resolutions prior to starting the script.
- He will then load value sets, then attempt to resolve them.
- lexevs-2716 - This is a production issue. Scott should look at this one soon.
Decision Points: - Scott will run the value set load and resolution scripts on DEV at NCI.
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OWL2 Discussion | Discussion Points: - We then discussed some OWL2 questions:
- Scott confirmed with Tracy/Rob that there no complex properties (embedded html) in OWL2.
- Scott asked, if we have a property that is null, should we:
- log a warning and continue (entire entity will not load)?
- log error and stop?
- Rob suggested this should break the load. This should log the error as well. This is for the NCIT load.
- OWL2/Protege Dates
- New version of Protege at beginning of April for OWL2
- April 24th would be first OWL2 PROD Load.
Decision Points: |
Value Set Issues Identified during 2016.12 Technical Face-To-Face
2016.12 Technical Face-To-Face Prioritization List