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version 1.0.1
- Trim leading and trailing whitespace from descriptions that are read
in using the internal function
get_descriptions()
,
addressing an issue Elisabeth raised in srppphist
- Remove html documentation built with pkgdown from the git
repository, the online documentation is built using the github
workflow
- Address issues found by the package review on CRAN as follows:
- Rename the package to make it clear that its purpose is to read in
data from the Swiss Register of Plant Protection Products
- Wrap example code in to avoid CRAN notes for checks >5s. The code
is still tested in the testthat tests.
- Document return values of all exported functions
version 1.0.0
- Risk mitigation measures
sw_drift_dist
,
sw_runoff_dist
, sw_runoff_points
and
biotope_drift_dist
are now stored as integers in the
obligations
table.
- In the table
cultures
, the primary keys of up to two
parent cultures are now included.
- Fix the use rate calculations for liquid products for the case that
only a dosage in percent is given.
version 0.99.2
- R/srppp-xml.R: Revise the structure of the
srppp_dm
object, after verifying that the product sections of different products
with the same P-Number are identical, with the exception of the
permission holder. Therefore, all tables describing the products,
including the use definitions, are now tied to the pNbrs
table with the pNbr
as the primary key, instead of the
products
table which has the wNbr
as a primary
key. Functions, example code, vignettes and tests were adapted
accordingly.
version 0.99.1
- vignettes/srppp.rmd: Add an overview vignette which is displayed
with the link ‘Get started’ in the online documentation
version 0.3.4
- Rename the package from ‘psmv’ to ‘srppp’
version 0.3.3
- Remove redundant information from the ingredients table by removing
all W-Numbers containing a dash. P-Numbers were added to the ingredient
table as well, so product compositions can more easily be obtained using
the ingredients table. Finally remove W-Numbers from the ingredients
table. As a consequence, products and ingredients must now be joined by
‘pNbr’, and the relationship is ‘many-to-many’, as a ‘pNbr’ can occur
more than once in the products table.
- The grouping of the products table by P-Numbers was removed, as it
seemed not to be used anywhere and created spurious messages during
constraint checking.
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