Ok. So they are the foreign key from which table? Or the same table workflow_step_connection?

On Wed, Jan 2, 2013 at 9:04 PM, James Taylor <james@jamestaylor.org> wrote:
output_step_id and input_step_id are both foreign keys to the workflow
step table.

For example, the first row defines a connection between the output
named "output" of workflow_step id=1 to the input named "input_file"
of the workflow_step with id=2. The input and output names come from
the tool associated with the workflow_step.

--
James Taylor, Assistant Professor, Biology/CS, Emory University


On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 6:21 AM, Sachit Adhikari
<sachit.technerves@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> This is the content of my workflow_step_connection table:
> +----+----------------+---------------+-------------+------------+
> | id | output_step_id | input_step_id|output_name|input_name |
> +----+----------------+---------------+-------------+------------+
> |  1 |              1 |             2 | output      | input_file
> |  2 |              3 |             4 | output      | input_file |
> |  3 |              4 |             5 | output_file | input_file |
> |  4 |              7 |             6 | output_file | input_file |
> |  5 |              8 |             7 | output      | input_file |
> |  6 |              6 |             9 | output_file | input_file |
> +----+----------------+---------------+-------------+------------+
>
> How is output_step_id and input_step_id is assigned? Can someone explain me
> how's connection is build? Thanks
>
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