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This directory contains all additional views code needed to integrate this module with views2.FILE/FOLDER DESCRIPTIONS---------------------------<chado table name>.views.inc:	contains a single function retrieve_<chado table name>_views_data()	which describes that table to views. This function is called by	tripal_cv_views_data() in ../tripal_cv.views.inc.	For more information on the form of this data array look up the	views2 documentation for hook_views_data() 	-http://views2.logrus.com/doc/html/index.html	handlers/	Each file contained within this folder defines a views handler. Only custom	handlers are included in this folder and each must be described in 	hook_views_handlers() in ../tripal_cv.views.inc.	A views handler does one of the following:		1) describe the type of a field and how it should be displayed		2) describe a method to sort this field		3) describe a method to filter this fieldSTANDARDS TO FOLLOW---------------------------1. All table definition files should be named tablename.views.inc2. All handlers should be in a handlers sub-directory and follow the naming convention of   views handlers (ie: views_handler_field/filter/sort_handlername.inc )Views Table Definitions:- Please use the template files provided whenever you are describing a new table to views.   For any table in chado simply copy template.table_defn.views.inc to tablename.views.inc and    follow the instructions listed at the top of the template file.- ONLY ONE TABLE DEFINITION PER FILE- To join a chado table to it's drupal node simply copy template.node_join.views.inc to    basetablename.views.inc and replace all XXX with basetablename.      NOTE: Creating the table definition file is not enough. You also need to call the          retrieve_XXX_views_data() function from ../tripal_cv.views.inc:tripal_cv_views_data()         by adding the following line:            $data = array_merge($data, retrieve_XXX_views_data());         to the function and including the file directly above the function (blow the function          header by adding:            require_once('views/XXX.views.inc');
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