Searching a Specific Database using HVIEWS


Each database has it's own "HVIEW", and you need to know the name of the HVIEW that a database uses in order to search the database.

An HVIEW (or heterogeneous view) tells the ISIS server about the user's data needs. You can think of an HVIEW as a filter between ISIS Base and the remote database. Thus, different databases can be searched at one time, and the HVIEW will help display the results in a unified format for display. These HVIEWS are stored on the server and cannot be altered by the user.

 If you want to just search a specific database, you need to type in the name of the HVIEW in the configuration window of ISIS Base.

Subject

Type

Database Name

Description

HVIEW NAME

Bioactivity

Molecule

MDL-Drug Data Report-3D

http://www.mdli.com/products/knowledge/drug_data_report/index.jsp

mddr3d_rcg

National Cancer Institute Database-3D

http://www.mdli.com/products/knowledge/cancer_db/index.jsp

nci_rcg

Reaction

BioCatalysis

http://www.accelrys.com/chem_db/biocat.html

usynbc

BIOSTER

http://www.accelrys.com/chem_db/bioster.html

usynbs

Chemical Supplier

Molecule

Available Chemicals Directory (ACD)-3D

http://www.mdli.com/products/experiment/available_chem_dir/index.jsp

acd3d_rcg

Metabolism

Reaction

Metabolism

http://www.accelrys.com/chem_db/metabolism.html

usynmbl

Metabolite

http://www.mdli.com/products/predictive/metabolite/index.jsp

metab

Synthesis

Reaction

ChemInform Reaction Library

http://www.mdli.com/products/knowledge/chem_reaction_lib/index.jsp

cirx2003, cirx2001, cirx9701, cirx9296

Comprehensive Heterocyclic Chemistry (CHC)

http://www.mdli.com/products/chc.html

n/a

Derwent Journal of Synthetic Methods

http://www.mdli.com/products/knowledge/journal_synthetic/index.jsp

jsm

Methods in Organic Synthesis

http://www.accelrys.com/chem_db/mos.html

usynmos

Organic Syntheses (ORGSYN)

http://www.mdli.com/products/knowledge/orgsyn_database/index.jsp

orgsyn

Protecting Groups

http://www.accelrys.com/chem_db/protectgrps.html

usynpg

Reference Library of Synthetic Methodology

http://www.mdli.com/products/knowledge/reflib_synthetic_meth/index.jsp

reflib

Solid-Phase Synthesis

http://www.accelrys.com/chem_db/sps.html

usynps