@teixeirak,
I updated MEASUREMENTS after running the script that parses the different types of duplicates out (mostly dealing with SRDB data as I don't think we had run that script after that import).
There are few D.groups for which the script wasn't able to establish precedence automatically. I dealt with most of them but I am listing the rest here as I think I would like you to review them.
| D.group |
|
| 2705 |
Rothstein_2004_laro |
| 2711 |
Rothstein_2004_laro |
| 2827 |
same measurement but different dates and stand age |
| 2828 |
same measurement but different dates and stand age |
| 2555 |
check reference |
| 2802, 2802;2803, 2803 |
I think they are all independent but check |
| 2820 |
|
| 2618 |
|
| 2822 |
|
Reminder, for records that belong to 2 groups (like 2802;2803) you need to manually find and tick all 3 possible options in D.group filter (e.g. 2802, 2802;2803 and 2803)
@teixeirak,
I updated MEASUREMENTS after running the script that parses the different types of duplicates out (mostly dealing with SRDB data as I don't think we had run that script after that import).
There are few D.groups for which the script wasn't able to establish precedence automatically. I dealt with most of them but I am listing the rest here as I think I would like you to review them.
Reminder, for records that belong to 2 groups (like 2802;2803) you need to manually find and tick all 3 possible options in
D.groupfilter (e.g. 2802, 2802;2803 and 2803)