Levels |
A2V | |
What is the different between A2 and A2V? |
Calls listed at A2V are variations of those calls, or calls that are used at that level but are not explicitly on the list.
For example, A2V currently contains:
A1V contains:
For example, at A1, I believe callers might want to say 'Some work as a couple of 3, all 1/4 Thru'. The A1V concept 'Couple of 3' allows this.
CSDS requires that each and every call, concept, identifier, numeric, modifier, etc. be on a list.
You can display what is on a list from the CSDS main menu via List | View a Level.
At C4, callers can call whatever they want (within reason), and many callers maintain their own lists.
Calls at a particular level | |
How do I display all the calls for a particular level? |
MISC | |
How about the level-name MISC - I suppose it means "miscellaneous", but what is it used for? |
Level MISC exists because every phrase typed into CSDS must be parsed to determine it's content and meaning.
"V" levels | |
What is the meaning of the letter "V" in the various levels I can choose from when creating a new sequence database? For example, what is the difference between MS and MSV? |
These calls are not explicitly on the list but are often used at that level.
To see what is on a particular level, from the CSDS main menu, select 'List | View a Level' then select the desired level.
The letter "V" stands for "Variant".