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inputs/SALVIAS/*/map.csv: Remapped all versions of stem and tree tags to tag, with the second tag superceding the first, to avoid the complex VegCore-VegBIEN mapping logic that attempts to place both tags in VegBIEN in the correct order but does not work for column-based import. inputs/SALVIAS-CSV/Organism/map.csv: stem and tree tags: Made the stem tag supercede the tree tag instead of vice versa, to have as specific of a tag as possible.

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map.csv
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Line,subplot,,
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Ind,recordNumber,,"Brad: Code, if any, used by the data provider to indicate an individual tree. Scope is unknown, although typically this value is unique only within plot, or sometimes only within subplot."
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ind_id,ind_id,,Brad: OMIT
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tag1,tag,,"Brad: Another type of code, typically a number, used by the original data provider to indicate an individual tree. These are numbers on physical tags attached to the tree. Tag2 Is the same thing, only used if the first tag was lost. Obviously not a good system as it's possible a tree tag could be lost and changed more than once."
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tag2,previousTag,,"Brad: See commend for tag1. Your mapping for tag2 looks correct. Probably both values would go here, only nested, with one superceding the other."
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tag1,tag,/_alt/2,"The second tag supercedes the first. Brad: Another type of code, typically a number, used by the original data provider to indicate an individual tree. These are numbers on physical tags attached to the tree. Tag2 Is the same thing, only used if the first tag was lost. Obviously not a good system as it's possible a tree tag could be lost and changed more than once."
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tag2,tag,/_alt/1,"The second tag supercedes the first. Brad: See commend for tag1. Your mapping for tag2 looks correct. Probably both values would go here, only nested, with one superceding the other."
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x_position,organismX,,"Brad: These are important, fundamental values of many tree plots"
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y_position,organismY,,Brad: See comment above for x_position
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dist,dist,,

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