gregdingle/genetify

id for successful gene?

groneg opened this issue · 5 comments

One thing I haven't been able to figure out. The logic is able to capture whether or not a goal has been triggered. But is there a way for me to determine what combination led to a conversion?

I can assume that a certain combination of genes will lead to a greater CTR but I am not sure whether this specific combo leads to the most conversions. If there was an id of some sort that I could tie the conversion back to, then I could figure out what gene truly performs the best.

You can inspect the goals and combination of variants directly in the database. Each goal recorded gets a u ique Id.

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On Oct 11, 2011, at 9:50 AM, groneg reply@reply.github.com wrote:

One thing I haven't been able to figure out. The logic is able to capture whether or not a goal has been triggered. But is there a way for me to determine what combination led to a conversion?

I can assume that a certain combination of genes will lead to a greater CTR but I am not sure whether this specific combo leads to the most conversions. If there was an id of some sort that I could tie the conversion back to, then I could figure out what gene truly performs the best.

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Thanks for the reply Greg!

Have a good one.

On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 12:16 AM, Greg Dingle <
reply@reply.github.com>wrote:

You can inspect the goals and combination of variants directly in the
database. Each goal recorded gets a u ique Id.

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On Oct 11, 2011, at 9:50 AM, groneg reply@reply.github.com wrote:

One thing I haven't been able to figure out. The logic is able to capture
whether or not a goal has been triggered. But is there a way for me to
determine what combination led to a conversion?

I can assume that a certain combination of genes will lead to a greater
CTR but I am not sure whether this specific combo leads to the most
conversions. If there was an id of some sort that I could tie the conversion
back to, then I could figure out what gene truly performs the best.

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the test constantly fails and displays the source code of a html page (/recorder.php?test=true). Any known issues related to that?

Can you point me to the full URL?

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On Oct 28, 2011, at 1:16 AM, Lloyd Moore reply@reply.github.com wrote:

the test constantly fails and displays the source code of a html page (/recorder.php?test=true). Any known issues related to that?

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Hi. it's genestats.com/recorder.php?test=true but you will have to add 89.17.212.100 to your /etc/hosts file

Thanks a million and I am aching to try this out. Kudos.

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On 28 Oct 2011, at 17:44, Greg Dingle wrote:

Can you point me to the full URL?

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On Oct 28, 2011, at 1:16 AM, Lloyd Moore reply@reply.github.com wrote:

the test constantly fails and displays the source code of a html page (/recorder.php?test=true). Any known issues related to that?

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