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Converting Sap Databases For Be Used With XDAP SD 10 July 1991
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The sequence assembly programmes dap and xdap are based on the programs
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sap and xsap, with major modifications. For a concise summary of the
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new features I refer you to Rodger and my paper, "A sequence assembly
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and editing program for efficient management of large projects"
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(Nucleic Acids Research, in press)
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The need for storing extra information in project databases has
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resulted in the creation of two files. For users who wish you use old
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(sap) databases with xdap, additional files must be created to use all
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the new features. The program 'convert_project' does this. It is
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interactive, and asks you for names of relevant files, version numbers
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etc. Here is a sample program dialogue:
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% convert_project
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Database conversion program
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Converts *.RD? file to *.TG? and *.CC? files
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Project name ? test
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Version ? 0
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Conversion completed.
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Further, please ensure that the file TAGDB is in your project
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directory. Copies can be found in $STADTABL. Alternatively ensure that
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the environment TAGDB variable is set to $STADTABL/TAGDB
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setenv TAGDB $STADTABL/TAGDB
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