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Xerion Pharmaceuticals AG
Presentation May 2003
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The Company Founded August 1998
Introduction Founded August 1998 Business Segment 1st: Target Validation 2nd: Drug Development Bioinformatics Tasks 1st: In Silico Analyse of Biological Data 2nd: Development of a Validated Target Database Locations Martinsried - Germany Cambridge, MA – USA Examples Implementation
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WHY ORASTATE? Oracle Structure Tool And Table Editor
Introduction Oracle Structure Tool And Table Editor Graphical representation of database and its relations Representation has to be build on ones own. No bulky insert and select statements Examples Implementation
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ORASTATE examples
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LOGIN Introduction Examples Implementation
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Example 1 – Three simple tables
Introduction Examples Table Person (ID, Firstname, Lastname) Table Address (ID, Street, City, Zip) Table LivesIn (person_id, address_id) Implementation
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Connecting tables Goal:
Introduction Examples Goal: Create a graphical representation of the database. Implementation
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Main Window Introduction Examples Implementation
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Middle Button Shows Types
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Connecting – Doubleclick a table
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Connecting – Select column and click next table
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Connecting – Doubleclick other tables column
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Connecting finished Introduction Examples Implementation
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Edit tables Switching to edit mode gives you the possibility to:
Introduction Examples Switching to edit mode gives you the possibility to: Insert datasets Edit datasets Delete datasets Implementation
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Doubleclick a table to view its contents
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Click “ADD ROW” to insert a dataset
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New dataset added Introduction Examples Implementation
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The select mode Switching to “select mode” enables you to:
Introduction Examples Switching to “select mode” enables you to: Execute queries on selected columns Execute queries with “where clause” on selected columns Implementation
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Select desired columns
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Query results Introduction Examples Implementation
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Using “where clause”, choose column
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Choose operator Introduction Examples Implementation
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Choose condition Introduction Examples Implementation
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Query results Introduction Examples Implementation
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Example 2 – User defined types
Introduction Examples Two different types were defined: ADDRESS_TY -> street, city, zip PERSON_TY -> firstname, lastname, address One table was created: EMPLOYEE (ID, person) Implementation
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All elements are shown…
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All elements are shown…
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Example 3 – REF’s Two tables were created:
Introduction Examples Two tables were created: ANIMAL (object table) -> breed, name, birthdate (some datasets were inserted) KEEPER -> name, ref of animal_ty Implementation
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Insert and choose data Introduction Examples Implementation
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Dataset in database Introduction Examples Implementation
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Xerion extends its value chain
Company Target Validation About implementation Antibody Leads Business Finance
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Packages used [incr] Tcl Oratcl Mclistbox
Introduction [incr] Tcl Two Classes (table and column) Oratcl Version 3.1 (one year ago) Unable to use later versions (no downwards compatibility) Mclistbox Recursive functions for splitting nested datatypes Examples Implementation
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Xerion extends its value chain
Company Target Validation THANK YOU Antibody Leads Business Finance
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