Once ontologies have been loaded and enabled in your folder, you can use Concept Annotations to link fields in your data with their concepts in the ontology vocabulary. A "concept picker" interface makes it easy for users to find desired annotations.
Reach the grid of ontologies available by selecting > Go To Module > More Modules > Ontology.
Instead of manually scrolling and expanding the ontology hierarchy, you can type into the search box to immediately locate and jump to concepts containing that term. The search is specific to the current ontology; you will not see results from other ontologies.
As soon as you have typed a term of at least three characters, the search results will populate in a clickable dropdown. Only full word matches are included. You'll see both concepts and their codes. Click to see the details for any search result. Note that search results will disappear if you move the cursor (focus) outside the search box, but will return when you focus there again.
Search terms will not autocomplete any suggestions as you type or detect any 'stem' words, i.e. searching for "foot" will not find "feet".
When you click Show Path you will see the hierarchy that leads to your current selection.
Click the Path Information for a more complete picture of the same concept, including any Alternate Paths that may exist to the selection.
In the data grid, hovering over a column header will now show the Concept Annotation set for this field.
To change the concept annotation for a field, reopen the field in the field editor, click Concept Annotation, make a different selection, and click Apply.
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