We have a few metadata maintenance related tasks (e.g. scan through the
metadata of items changed since last run and make sure the metadata
complies to certain rules) that we want to automate with scheduled
tasks. As I see it we have the following options:
- shell / perl scripts that use psql and
Hello Mika,
this error says, you have duplicated values in a column with unique index.
For DSpace 1.4 you can check all unique index as follow:
select name, count(*) from epersongroup group by name having count(*)1;
select short_description, count(*) from BitstreamFormatRegistry group by
On Tue, Sep 11, 2007 at 09:39:05AM +0300, Mathias Hjelt wrote:
I guess using the API would be the safest way to access the metadata,
but I'm wondering if it's overkill for operations that could easily be
carried out with a small number of relatively simple SQL statements in a
script. On the
Hello,
Am 11.09.2007 um 09:31 schrieb Munro, LG, Mr [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi George,
Ant is on version 1.6.5-3 and apache on 2.0.55-4
Java version is: java-1.5.0-sun
Any ideas?
I reread your Error message.
ant is not capable to solve the regular expression on line 88 of
build.xml.
Before, I
Hi,
Well, the relevant part of this is the only thing that's not in
English!! But the context is clear enough - it's having trouble parsing
a valid date.
Can you confirm that the start / end dates that you are passing to the
script are of the form '-mm-dd'.
If your input is valid, then
Hi, with ItemImporter tool i specify a jpg bitstream to belong to ORIGINAL
bundle and a second image to THUMBNAILS bundle.
The ingesting works fine but the thumbnail is not shown.
Has anyone any suggestion or idea why this happens?
A have set in dspace.cfg file the following properties:
If I restrict access to a collection / community in DSpace, does the
restrictions also apply on the data that can be accessed through OAI?
Thanks,
Mika
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Hi Mika
No, as things stand the OAI interface will show all items regardless of any
access restrictions you set.
Cheers
Paul
Paul A S Needham
Electronic Information Specialist
Kings Norton Library
Cranfield University
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Hi Mika,
no, the metadata of every item is visible through OAI regardless of
restrictions.
Claudia
Mika Stenberg schrieb:
If I restrict access to a collection / community in DSpace, does the
restrictions also apply on the data that can be accessed through OAI?
Thanks,
Mika
Sorry, I have realized that the query that doesn't work is :
SELECT COUNT(*) AS num FROM item WHERE in_archive = 1 AND withdrawn = 0 AND
item_id IN ( SELECT item_id FROM metadatavalue WHERE metadata_field_id = (
SELECT metadata_field_id FROM metadatafieldregistry WHERE element = 'date'
Andrea,
It looks like this is an optimizer issue in Oracle - ie. that it is
applying the TO_TIMESTAMP to all the records first, rather than just
those that match the metadata_field_id.
I've tried rewriting the query so that it uses an inline view to obtain
all the metadata records for the date
Thank you, I´ve solved it!
The problem was that in LogAnalyser.java there were two if clauses in a
wrong order, i.e, I changed
in the method public static Integer getNumItems(Context context, String
type) these if clauses:
if (type != null)
{
query.append( AND item_id IN (
Hi...
This is an update to the indexing problem that I wrote about a
problem with DSpace 1.4.2
When I did an index-all, I got the following error:
Indexing all Items in DSpaceERROR: Relation dctyperegistry
does not exist
Several people suggested that I had a CLASSPATH problem. Sure
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