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| ::::For some reason (probably my browser caching, or just me not scrolling, ...) I did not see the generated attribute table below the "old" factsheet, so I thought I had to "guess" the correct attribute name spelling. <span class="userid-83 comment-signature" timestamp="20151015085520">[[User:Johannes Dorfner|Johannes Dorfner]] 15 October 2015, 10:55 (CEST)</span> | | ::::For some reason (probably my browser caching, or just me not scrolling, ...) I did not see the generated attribute table below the "old" factsheet, so I thought I had to "guess" the correct attribute name spelling. <span class="userid-83 comment-signature" timestamp="20151015085520">[[User:Johannes Dorfner|Johannes Dorfner]] 15 October 2015, 10:55 (CEST)</span> |
| :::::It wasn't there when you looked for it :-) I had removed it again but now it's back there. <span class="userid-5 comment-signature" timestamp="20151016095933">[[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]] 16 October 2015, 11:59 (CEST)</span> | | :::::It wasn't there when you looked for it :-) I had removed it again but now it's back there. <span class="userid-5 comment-signature" timestamp="20151016095933">[[User:Ingmar Schlecht|Ingmar Schlecht]] 16 October 2015, 11:59 (CEST)</span> |
| + | ==Field "Is suited for many scenarios" in Section "Overview of models by purpose, scope and modelling type"== |
| + | I am just wondering what is meant by this field.<br/>Suited in terms of runtime?<br/>Best<br/>Cord<br/> <span class="userid-47 comment-signature" timestamp="20161006064509">[[User:Cord Kaldemeyer|Cord Kaldemeyer]] 6 October 2016, 08:45 (CEST)</span> |
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Revision as of 06:45, 6 October 2016
Auto-generated table
I've updated the code to automatically grab some of the facts about the models that are stored on the pages. I don't know if what I've put up there is the most useful collection of items, but if you look at the bottom of each of the model pages, you'll see a box with "Facts about...". On the left side of this are the names of the properties which you can use with the inline query syntax (https://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Inline_queries) on this page.
- This is great! I would guess that the maintaining institution (shown as "by XYZ" on the model page) would be a great field to show. However, I could not figure out the correct syntax for that query.
- <del>This is great! I would guess that the maintaining institution (shown as "by XYZ" on the model page) would be a great field to show. However, I could not figure out the correct syntax for that query.</del>
Edit: thank you for adding the author institution field to the table.
- The fact box on the individual model pages should help you see the names of the properties that you can query. You can also test out queries on http://wiki.openmod-initiative.org/wiki/Special:Ask
- For some reason (probably my browser caching, or just me not scrolling, ...) I did not see the generated attribute table below the "old" factsheet, so I thought I had to "guess" the correct attribute name spelling.
- It wasn't there when you looked for it :-) I had removed it again but now it's back there.
Field "Is suited for many scenarios" in Section "Overview of models by purpose, scope and modelling type"
I am just wondering what is meant by this field.
Suited in terms of runtime?
Best
Cord