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There is no subject autoname option present on the Subject admin>Add subject page. Animal identifier fields are "nickname" and earmark". Leaving the nickname as "-", as done on respective fields in the Add litters and Add Breeding pairs pages results in a subject created with the nickname that is simply "-".
Nickname note prompts users to provide an easy to remember name (Hercules), however, it seems necessary to also have an option to generate a name that follows a consistent naming convention (as shown under the Nickname column in the screenshot provided in issue #133). Can the nickname field be as for something easy to remember and a new field be added for a unique subject identifier?
The autoname index does appear to be working in some way. If the line information is opened, the field "Subject autoname index" does reflect the total number of subjects attributed to the line, and this count increases with the addition of a subject.
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Currently the autoname requires the line to be specified. I think some of our current users prefer to use systematic names, other prefer to only use nicknames, but it would indeed have made sense to have two fields instead.
Thanks @rossant -- With specifying the line name at the time that I initially create the record, I am able to use the Subject autoname feature now. An important thing to note is that the autoname feature will not work if the mouse line nickname has a space in it. I initially nicknamed my compounded mouse lines to be Transgene1 (space) Transgene2, but I can easily remove the spaces in the nickname to avoid this issue.
There is no subject autoname option present on the Subject admin>Add subject page. Animal identifier fields are "nickname" and earmark". Leaving the nickname as "-", as done on respective fields in the Add litters and Add Breeding pairs pages results in a subject created with the nickname that is simply "-".
Nickname note prompts users to provide an easy to remember name (Hercules), however, it seems necessary to also have an option to generate a name that follows a consistent naming convention (as shown under the Nickname column in the screenshot provided in issue #133). Can the nickname field be as for something easy to remember and a new field be added for a unique subject identifier?
The autoname index does appear to be working in some way. If the line information is opened, the field "Subject autoname index" does reflect the total number of subjects attributed to the line, and this count increases with the addition of a subject.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: