3 | | A case number starts with a two-letter prefix string, that identifies the site, the patient belonged to, when samples/information were sent to the project/study. Historically, the prefix has always been a two-figure code for known sites (An "Unknown" site is also defined for report purposes), but there is no guarantee that this will be true in future updates. The sites are defined in Java class/file `Site.java` in `reggie/src/net/sf/basedb/reggie/`, which contains information on site prefix, name, and start date for inclusion in the project/study, but not whether the site belongs to "RSS syd" or not. Currently, the sites included in the project/study are as follows: |
| 3 | A case number starts with a two-letter prefix string, that identifies the site, the patient belonged to, when samples/information were sent to the project/study. Historically, the prefix has always been a two-figure code for known sites (An "Unknown" site is also defined for report purposes), but there is no guarantee that this will be true in future updates. The sites are defined in Java class/file `Site.java` in `reggie/src/net/sf/basedb/reggie/`, which contains information on site prefix, name, and start date for inclusion in the project/study, but not whether the site belongs to "RCC syd" or not. Currently, the sites included in the project/study are as follows: |