Viewable at the top right of NDA pages, the Filter Cart is a temporary holder for filters and data they
select. Filters are added to the Workspace first, before being submitted to The Filter Cart. Data selected
by filters in the Filter Cart can be added to a Data Package or an NDA Study from the Data Packaging Page,
by clicking the 'Create Data Package / Add Data to Study' button.
The filter cart supports combining multiple filters together, and depending on filter type will use "AND"
or "OR" when combining filters.
Multiple selections from the same filter type will result in those selections being applied with an ‘OR’
condition. For example, if you add an NDA Collection Filter with selections for both collections 2112 and
2563 to an empty Workspace, the subjects from NDA Collection 2112 ‘OR’ NDA Collection 2563 will be added
to your Workspace even if a subject is in both NDA Collections. You can then add other NDA Collections to
your Workspace which further extends the ‘OR’ condition.
If a different filter type is added to your Workspace, or a filter has already been submitted to the
Filter Cart, the operation then performs a logical ‘AND’ operation. This means that given the subjects
returned from the first filter, only those subjects that matched the first filter are returned by the
second filter (i.e., subjects that satisfied both filters).
When combining other filters with the GUID filter, please note the GUID filter should be added last.
Otherwise, preselected data may be lost. For example, a predefined filter from Featured Datasets
may select a subset of data available for a subject. When combined with a GUID filter for the same subject,
the filter cart will contain all data available from that subject, data structure, and dataset; this may be
more data than was selected in the predefined filter for that subject. Again, you should add the GUID
Filter as the last filter to your cart. This ensures 'AND' logic between filters and will limit results to
the subjects, data structures, and datasets already included in your filter cart.
Note that only the subjects specific to your filter will be added to your Filter Cart and only on data
shared with the research community. Other data for those same subjects may exist (i.e., within another NDA
Collection, associated with a data structure that was not requested in the query, etc.). So, users should
select ‘Find all Subjects Data’ to identify all data for those specific subjects.
Additional Tips:
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You may query the data without an account, but to gain access you will need to create an NDA user
account and apply for access. Most data access requires that you or your lab are sponsored by an NIH
recognized institution with Federal Wide Assurance (FWA). Without access, you will not be able to
obtain individual-level data.
Once you have selected data of interest you can:
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Create a data package - This allows you to specify format for access/download
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Assign to Study Cohort - Associate the data to an NDA Study allowing for a DOI to be generated and the
data to be linked directly to a finding, publication, or data release.
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Find All Subject Data - Depending on filter types being used, not all data associated with a subject
will be selected. Data may be restricted by data structure, NDA Collection, or outcome variables
(e.g., NDA Study). ‘Find All Data’ expands the filter criteria by replacing all filters in your
Filter Cart with a single Query by GUID filter for all subjects selected by those filters.
Please Note:
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When running a query, it may take a moment to populate the Filter Cart. Queries happen in the
background so you can define other queries during this time.
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When you add your first filter, all data associated with your query will be added to the Filter Cart
(e.g., a Concept, an NDA Collection, a Data Structure/Element, etc.). As you add additional filters,
they will also display in the Filter Cart. Only the name of filter will be shown in the Filter Cart,
not the underlying structures.
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Information about the contents of the Filter Cart can be seen by clicking "Edit”.
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Once your results appear in the Filter Cart, you can create a data package or assign subjects to a
study by selecting the 'Package/Assign to Study' option. You can also 'Edit' or 'Clear' filters.