SNOMED CT Internation Edition not packaged properly in CHI?
- Anibal Jodorcovsky
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il y a 2 ans 1 mois #7483
par Anibal Jodorcovsky
Réponse de Anibal Jodorcovsky sur le sujet SNOMED CT Internation Edition not packaged properly in CHI?
Excellent. Thank you very much. I just noticed how you implemented it and it looks good!
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- Kelly Davison
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il y a 2 ans 1 mois #7481
par Kelly Davison
Réponse de Kelly Davison sur le sujet SNOMED CT Internation Edition not packaged properly in CHI?
Greetings Anibal,
Please note that we have resolved this issue by 1) providing release notes separately from the RF2 file package and, 2) providing RF2 files as a single .zip file in alignment with SNOMED International RF2 file specification.
Thank you!
Please note that we have resolved this issue by 1) providing release notes separately from the RF2 file package and, 2) providing RF2 files as a single .zip file in alignment with SNOMED International RF2 file specification.
Thank you!
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- Linda Parisien
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il y a 2 ans 3 mois #7337
par Linda Parisien
Réponse de Linda Parisien sur le sujet SNOMED CT Internation Edition not packaged properly in CHI?
Hi Anibal,
Thank you for reporting this issue. We have indeed "packaged" the International file together with the SNOMED International Release Notes to avoid an extra step for our stakeholders in getting it from a different site or source. Up to now most of our subscribers were mostly using the file in a "manual" manner... For the next release, we will consider packaging the file differently to ensure that we are totally compliant with automation processes.
Thank you for reporting this issue. We have indeed "packaged" the International file together with the SNOMED International Release Notes to avoid an extra step for our stakeholders in getting it from a different site or source. Up to now most of our subscribers were mostly using the file in a "manual" manner... For the next release, we will consider packaging the file differently to ensure that we are totally compliant with automation processes.
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- Jon Zammit
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il y a 2 ans 3 mois #7336
par Jon Zammit
Réponse de Jon Zammit sur le sujet SNOMED CT Internation Edition not packaged properly in CHI?
It looks like the original International release package, which is published as a .zip archive titled SnomedCT_InternationalRF2_PRODUCTION_20210731T120000Z.zip, was zipped a second time. Perhaps to make the file name similar to the Canadian release package. (SnomedCT_RF2Release_INT_20210731.zip and SnomedCT_RF2Release_CDN_20210930.zip)
But as Anibal has pointed out, when the tooling unzips a release package, it does not expect to find another .zip file. In essence it's a very small detail that has the potential to cause confusion.
Instead of offering two files for download which would cause more confusion, I would suggest that it would be preferable to have one version which can be unarchived in a single step.
But as Anibal has pointed out, when the tooling unzips a release package, it does not expect to find another .zip file. In essence it's a very small detail that has the potential to cause confusion.
Instead of offering two files for download which would cause more confusion, I would suggest that it would be preferable to have one version which can be unarchived in a single step.
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- Anibal Jodorcovsky
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il y a 2 ans 3 mois #7334
par Anibal Jodorcovsky
Hi all,
I'm progressing with my exercise in starting up our own snowstorm server. I just had a call with Rory Davidson and we found an issue with the International Edition of SNOMED CT as it is packaged in the CHI server under tgateway.infoway-inforoute.ca/snomedct.html.
The file SnomedCT_RF2Release_INT_20210731.zip contains a zip file (which is the real extension and a PDF doc).
The problem is that to upload to snowstorm you're required the actual zip file which is contained within this zip file. All SI instructions are based off that premise. Rory was kind of surprised to see that we had in Canada this packaging and it breaks the instruction procedures. Would it be OK to have both files distinctly uploaded to the CHI website? If that's not possible, can we at least put a note in the main description that stipulates that the zip file distributed contains the zip file for the actual release? That way it'd be a lot easier for new folks (like myself) to know what to do next time.
I'm progressing with my exercise in starting up our own snowstorm server. I just had a call with Rory Davidson and we found an issue with the International Edition of SNOMED CT as it is packaged in the CHI server under tgateway.infoway-inforoute.ca/snomedct.html.
The file SnomedCT_RF2Release_INT_20210731.zip contains a zip file (which is the real extension and a PDF doc).
The problem is that to upload to snowstorm you're required the actual zip file which is contained within this zip file. All SI instructions are based off that premise. Rory was kind of surprised to see that we had in Canada this packaging and it breaks the instruction procedures. Would it be OK to have both files distinctly uploaded to the CHI website? If that's not possible, can we at least put a note in the main description that stipulates that the zip file distributed contains the zip file for the actual release? That way it'd be a lot easier for new folks (like myself) to know what to do next time.
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