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The Parameter database toolbox provides a connection between Ecolego and a parameter database .
Before a connection can be made to the database, Ecolego must be given the location of the database as well as the credentials of the user. This is done in the Database preferences screen
When you have logged into the database, you will be given access to projects that have been associated with your user by the system administrator who manages the database. You select which project you want to work from the drop-down list that appears next to the login button once logged in.
Depending on your role for the selected project you will have different possibilities to alter and view data in the database. A small symbol will indicate which role you have for the specific project:
When Ecolego is connected to a parameter database Ecolego will help the user to confirm to the naming convention of the parameter database. While equations are typed, parameter names as defined in the database will be presented to the user. If these names are used the parameter values can be imported directly. For more information see Expression editing tool.
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Note | When the Radionuclide toolbox is available, Ecolego will automatically import radionuclides from the nuclide database. |
When importing parameter values, the index lists of the model determine which data is imported. It is therefore important that the names of the indices in the model are the same as in the database.
It can therefore be good practise (and time saving) to import dependencies from the database rather than creating them manually.
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More information available here. Database preferences screen