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workshops:thwaites [2022/05/17 15:59] – created joetulenkoworkshops:thwaites [2022/05/25 00:30] (current) joetulenko
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 ==== Thwaites Glacier project meeting notes ==== ==== Thwaites Glacier project meeting notes ====
  
-**May 27, 2022**+ 
 +**May 24, 2022** 
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 +- objective of the meeting is to help team members understand how to add data to ICE-D through the admin panel.  
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 +- Ryan gave Greg an example to upload and Greg walked members through how that is done on the admin page in the web app. 
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 +- members with windows computers were also shown a tutorial to connect their personal computers to the database through Matlab. Mac users will need to talk to Greg offline since Joe is much more familiar with windows computer procedures. 
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 +**May 17, 2022**
  
 - Objective of the meeting is to get team members up to speed on ICE-D - how it works, how data is added to the database, etc. - Objective of the meeting is to get team members up to speed on ICE-D - how it works, how data is added to the database, etc.
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 - Greg showed the tables plus MySQL connection page to demonstrate how users connect through stoneage to ICE-D using the SSH tunnel and how each user will be set up as a 'reader' (i.e., users will have read only privileges and won't be able to edit the database directly from their SQL clients). - Greg showed the tables plus MySQL connection page to demonstrate how users connect through stoneage to ICE-D using the SSH tunnel and how each user will be set up as a 'reader' (i.e., users will have read only privileges and won't be able to edit the database directly from their SQL clients).
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 +- Now that everyone is connected to ICE-D as a reader, Greg is showing people what the data actually looks like in ICE-D.
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 +- attendees spent a while talking about various queries that can be written in SQL clients to collect specific data (e.g., select all data that have both 10Be and 14C measurements, select and concat relevant sample info into a string of code that can be entered into the version 3 calculator). 
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 +- Goals for next meeting: attendees should familiarize themselves with SQL queries in their SQL clients. We might plan on configuring connections to the database through Matlab, and we can discuss data entry as well.