| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172 | <h3>Views Integration Description:</h3><p>Tripal Views provides an interface for integrating <a            href="http://drupal.org/project/views">Drupal Views</a>    with Chado tables, custom tables and materialized views. This allows site    administrators to create custom pages    and forms for tables in the Chado schema (if Chado was installed by Tripal).    All tables in Chado are integrated    automatically with Drupal Views but custom tables and materialized views are    not. After creating a new materialized    view or custom table you can follow the links above to integrate the table    with Drupal Views. The interface allows    you to specify which fields the table can be joined with other tables and    also specify field, sort and filter    handlers for views. Different handlers provide different functionality.</p><br><h3>Setup Instructions:</h3><p>After installation of the Tripal core module. The following tasks should be    performed</p><ol>    <li><b>Set Permissions</b>: To allow access to site administrators for this        module, simply      <?php print l('assign permissions', 'admin/user/permissions') ?> to the        appropriate user roles for the        permission type "manage tripal_views_integration".    </li></ol><br><h3>Usage Instructions:</h3><p>To use Tripal Views integration follow these steps:</p><ol>    <li><b>Identify or create a materialized view or custom table:</b> Using        the <?php print l('Tripal materialized View interface', "admin/tripal/mviews") ?>        identify the view you would like to integrate or create a new one. Or,        using        the <?php print l('Tripal custom table interface', 'admin/tripal/custom_tables') ?>    </li>    <li><b>Integration a new table</b>: Navigate to        the <?php print l('new integration page', "admin/tripal/views/integration/new") ?>        to integrate the new table. Provide a user friendly name        and description to help you remember the purpose for integrating the        view. Next, select the table you want to integrate        from the provided select box. If your table has fields that can join        with other Chado tables, you may        provide those relationships in the provided form. Finally, if your        fields require a special handlers, you        may select them from the drop downs provided    </li>    <li><b>Alter an existing integration</b>: If a table is already integrated        you can alter its integration configuration by navigating        to        the <?php print l('list of integrated tables', 'admin/tripal/views/integration/list') ?>        , select the table from the list and alter it accordingly.        You can create new integration configurations for tables that are        already integrated by lowering the priority setting. The configuration        setting        with the lowest priority will be selected.    </li>    <li><b>Create custom pages/block/search form</b>: After saving conifguration        settings from either step above, you can navigate to the        Drupal Views interface where you can create a custom page, block or        search form.    </li>    <li><b>Review your integrated views</b>: A page providing a      <?php print l('list of all integrated views', "admin/tripal/views/integration/list") ?>        is provided. You may        view this page to see all integrated views, but also to remove any        unwanted integrations.    </li></ol>
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