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Default navigation tree: How to list datasets?

In the default data navigation tree, you can click on the folder icon or title to drill down into the data folders until you reached the lowest level, which are the datasets.

Screenshot of the default navigation tree with expanded folders showing the lowest level with some datasets

Clicking on the first icon in front of the dataset title  will open the dataset. Clicking on the second icon  will download the complete dataset in TSV format.

Clicking on the first icon behind the dataset title and code  will open the related metadata page. Clicking on the second icon behind the dataset title and code will open an information pop-up field. 

Enhanced navigation tree: How to list datasets?

In the enhanced data navigation tree, you can click on the icon or name of a theme and sub-theme. Subsequently, on the right-hand side of this panel the available datasets will be listed. 

 Selecting a theme or a high level sub-theme may most probably result in a long list of datasets. It is then recommended to select specific subcategories deeper in the navigation tree to reduce the length of the list.

Screenshot of a list of available datasets in the enhanced navigation tree display
 

Clicking on the dataset title will open the dataset.

Clicking on the first icon located at the right hand side  will download the complete dataset in TSV format. Clicking on the second icon  will open the related metadata page. Clicking on the third icon   will open an information pop-up field. 

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