NAME
Bio::Chado::Schema::Sequence::Featureprop
DESCRIPTION
A feature can have any number of slot-value property tags attached to it. This is an alternative to hardcoding a list of columns in the relational schema, and is completely extensible.
ACCESSORS
featureprop_id
data_type: integer
default_value: nextval('featureprop_featureprop_id_seq'::regclass)
is_auto_increment: 1
is_nullable: 0
feature_id
data_type: integer
default_value: undef
is_foreign_key: 1
is_nullable: 0
type_id
data_type: integer
default_value: undef
is_foreign_key: 1
is_nullable: 0
The name of the property/slot is a cvterm. The meaning of the property is defined in that cvterm. Certain property types will only apply to certain feature types (e.g. the anticodon property will only apply to tRNA features) ; the types here come from the sequence feature property ontology.
value
data_type: text
default_value: undef
is_nullable: 1
The value of the property, represented as text. Numeric values are converted to their text representation. This is less efficient than using native database types, but is easier to query.
rank
data_type: integer
default_value: 0
is_nullable: 0
Property-Value ordering. Any feature can have multiple values for any particular property type - these are ordered in a list using rank, counting from zero. For properties that are single-valued rather than multi-valued, the default 0 value should be used
RELATIONS
feature
Type: belongs_to
Related object: Bio::Chado::Schema::Sequence::Feature
type
Type: belongs_to
Related object: Bio::Chado::Schema::Cv::Cvterm
featureprop_pubs
Type: has_many
Related object: Bio::Chado::Schema::Sequence::FeaturepropPub
ADDITIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
cvterm
Alias for type ( type_id foreign key into cvterm table)