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MLink - Import data in an MLink field

 
Note that from 2024, the M and S fields contain 2 values (min-max) instead of 4.
Fields created before will keep the full value up to the moment the value is being updated.
 
 
 
There are two different ways to import for a link field:
  • Create a link to an existing record in the target table.
  • Create a new record in the target table and make the link.
 
 
  • Open the Import window. For instructions see Data import.
     
  • For scenario A (create a link to an existing record in the target table) we need to have the name (or id) of the mother table and the name (or id) from the target table.
     
    Name
    Name field target table
    BIO 14
    20190115 Strain 1
    Note that in this example the target table (M table) should have a record called 20190115 Strain 1.
     
    When importing based on the name of the record, it is possible to import 2 links for 1 record.
    Go to More options and select CSV file separator. Then use the separator that is selected in the import tool
     
    The default separator is Semicolon (;).
    Name
    Name field target table
    BIO 14
    20190115 Strain 1;20190115 Strain 2
     
  • For scenario B (Create a new record in the target table and make the link) we need to have the same input as scenario A but the target table should NOT have a record called 20190115 Strain 1.
     
    For practicing purposes, copy the following to clipboard:
    Name     Name field target table
    BIO 14     20190115 Strain 1
     
  • In BioloMICS in step 1 of the import wizard, click "Paste tabular data".
     
  • In step 2, check "Show target fields (max 1 level)" on the top-right to see all the fields of the target tables.
     
  • Link the fields to the corresponding field in the database.
    The Name should be connected to the Record name of the mother table.
    The Name field target table should be connected to the Record name of the target table (M table).
     
  • In step 3, append or merge the data. For more information about merging data in an MLink field, click here.