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This page describes the Target Name Search and Upload List area. These components are used for exact target name matches, or based on an uploaded list of target information, such as target names or dataset IDs. An exact target name search is performed when the "Resolve" toggle button is unchecked (deselected):
If a Cone Search is preferred, please refer to the Cone Search documentation.
A description of the Target Name Search and Upload List Component capabilities: Search By Target Name and Upload A List.
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Search By Exact Match on Target Name One or more target names can be entered into the 'Target Name' box. Press 'tab', 'return', or 'comma' on your keyboard to finish entering the target name (clicking off the text box will also work).
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Since there are a wide variety of ways to upload lists of targets, a number of sample files is provided in the table below.
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Upload A List Of Target Names or Dataset IDs A file can be uploaded into the form that contains a list of target names or Dataset IDs. The file must be in comma-separated value (CSV) format, and the top row must contain a header with column names. The header row does not need any special character in the front: the first row is always read in as the header row. The header row is case-insensitive.
The number of target names that were successfully and unsuccessfully identified is reported, and clicking on the number of unsuccessful name resolves will display an overlay with more information and line numbers to provide further information. The columns in the uploaded file are included in the search results table on the far right, with labels of 'User File <col>'. For example, if the uploaded file contained rows labeled 'target', 'ra', 'dec', 'dataset_id' they are included in the search results table as 'User File target', 'User File ra', 'User File dec', and 'User File dataset_id'.
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