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Athena user experience improvement for re-downloading vocabulary packages #316

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ab2cw opened this issue Sep 6, 2022 · 1 comment
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@ab2cw
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ab2cw commented Sep 6, 2022

Hello,

To re-download vocabulary files with new versions of vocabularies included on Athena, I go to the download history page, find a previous download, hit restore and the package will be rebuilt based on the current vocabulary version on Athena. This is confirmed by checking the VOCABULARY.csv in the newly built package. The vocabulary_version field lists the current version information for entry with vocabulary_id = “None”.

However, the new download still has the same timestamp and version information of previous download on the Download page. The download notification email contains the same information. It is petty confusing.

Here are suggestions to improve this user experience

  1. rename the button from “Restore” to “Rebuild”
  2. once the rebuild is finished, change the history entry to reflect the current timestamp and vocabulary version
  3. take this information, when sending out the download email

Please let me know if there are questions.

Thanks
Jack

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mik-ohdsi commented Feb 17, 2023

There is a somewhat related issue in the Athena UI repository.

Can we please change the UI with the above requests and according to the below picture and at the same time for active downloads remove the share button to not indeed encourage people to share download links (which is really a no no).
Also the description archived is quite misleading as the package is of course not archived but deleted, hence a restore is not possible.

grafik

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