Filtering in Result Metadata Table
Filtering is generally performed as a two step process: by picking or filtering firstly on the rows of the Result Metadata Table and secondly among the associated Metadata Elements.
Filtering can be done several ways, usually using a combination of the following options:
- Use the traditional table filtering function in top right corner. Filter for text elements, or unroll the banner by clicking on the icon () and use more specific filters options.
- Tables can be sorted according to one or more columns, making it easier to find (and select) the desired elements. One example is to click on the Role column to find data elements with the same role.
- In the case of Metadata elements, use the Quick filter () button and select the desired filtering option. It is possible to choose among:
- Imported filters down to elements with the "Role" being Sample data. This can for instance be used for analyzing using an open and validated workflow based on one of the template workflows from the Toolbox by clicking the With selected () button.
- Filter for SNP Tree filters down to elements with the "Role" being either Read mapping, Realigned mapping or Variants. Selection of the elements remaining after this filtering has been applied makes it easy to click the With selected () button and initiate the Create SNP Tree tool using the selected data as input.
- Filter for K-mer Tree filters down to elements with the "Role" being Trimmed reads. Selection of the elements remaining after this filtering has been applied makes it easy to click the With selected () button and initiate the Create K-mer Tree tool using the selected data as input.
- Filter Re-mapped 'name of common reference' for SNP Tree, option available for elements generated with the Map to Specified Reference or manually added with the Use Genome as Result and based on a shared reference.