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You can have the taxon as a direct property. This is the preferred ~ correct taxonomic identification. Additionally you can log identification events = nonpreferred taxonomic identification, if identifications happen at a later date. This way there is only ONE taxonomic identification linked to the object ~ the true identification. If the object first has taxon A appointed to it, and you want to change it to taxon B, you first have to make an identification event of the to be replaced taxon A and then change the properties to taxon B.
To check in version 0.60 if it looks correct both for organism and for environmental samples
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You can have the taxon as a direct property. This is the preferred ~ correct taxonomic identification. Additionally you can log identification events = nonpreferred taxonomic identification, if identifications happen at a later date. This way there is only ONE taxonomic identification linked to the object ~ the true identification. If the object first has taxon A appointed to it, and you want to change it to taxon B, you first have to make an identification event of the to be replaced taxon A and then change the properties to taxon B.
To check in version 0.60 if it looks correct both for organism and for environmental samples
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: