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getServices - GetCell Response Message
for an Invalid User Request <response_header> <result_status> <status type="ERROR">Invalid Cell.</status> </result_status> </response_headergetServices - GetAllHiveParam Response Message
User Request <response_header> <result_status> <status type="ERROR">Hive does not exist.</status> </result_status> </response_headergetServices - GetAllCell Response Message
type="ERROR">Insufficient privileges.</status> </result_status> </response_header> pm_cell service responsegetServices - GetApproval Response Message
Message for an Invalid User Request <response_header> <result_status> <status type="ERROR">Approval does not exist.</status> </result_statusgetServices - GetAllApproval Response Message
> </approvals> </message_body> Response Message for an Invalid User Request <response_header> <result_status> <status type="ERROR">Cell does not existgetServices - GetCodeInfo Response Message
type="ERROR">Invalid code entered.</status> </result_status> </response_header> pm_cell service response1.6.08 Release Notes
in which the only result type requested and returned is the number of patients (patient count). The use of a temp table in this scenario is less efficient than … by default In release 1.6.05 the "Number of patients" analysis type is now checked by default in the query tool. Workbench: "Timeline" checkedAUG Email 2012-Aug
. "C_COLUMNDATATYPE" refers to the concept path data type, while "VALTYPE_CD" describes the concept value data type. (Hence the query SQL construcrion I observed … the "c_columndatatype", in the I2B2 table, defines the data type for the "c_dimcode" value (which is probably your concept_path ) and not what the actual data typeSequence Ontology
a chromosome; the gene in which the variation is thought to occur; or the type of variant (exonic, intronic, intergenic). The tree shown here appears on the httpGeneral Information
The OBSERVATION_FACT table has only required columns. The PATIENT_DIMENSION and VISIT_DIMENSION tables have both required and optional columns. All the tables have the following five technically-oriented or administrative columns. Column Name Data Type Nullable Definition UPDATE_DATE