Query the bitstream table using the file name as internal_id.
Look at the tables bundle2bitstream and item2bundl to find the item_id where
the bitstream belong
Hope this help,
Andrea
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I have just checked the server logs this
Thanks to the community for the prompt help.
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I have realised that the files (bitstreams) in my repository can only be
downloaded but cannot be viewed within the repository. How can i enable
this. Did i miss it during the initial configuration stage? Any help is
appreciated. The files are PDF's.
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Hi Andrea
It turned out to be an employment laws quiz in PowerPoint format that
ClamAV was objecting to
As the file was no longer required I deleted it within DSpace and also
at filesystem level
Thanks very much for the advice
Clive
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 7:43 AM, bollini boll...@cilea.it
Apologies for cross-posting.
Original Message
Subject: [Dspace-general] CALL for Proposals for the 7th International
Conference on Open Repositories 2012 (OR12)
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2012 17:04:15 +
From: Carol Minton Morris cmmor...@fedora-commons.org
Reply-To:
Hi,I've installed DSpace 1.8.0 and I've modified dspace.cfg file as
below:webui.supported.locale = en, it
Everything is ok and it is possible to switch between Italian and English
without any problems. Anyway, I've also defined a new browse index in the
navigation bar called Document Type, and
Hello Fabiana,
the languages packs are dependencies (dspace-api-lang for the API and
jspui and dspace-xmlui-lang for the xmlui) and pulled in during the
build process.
The single file can be found at:
Hi guys, yesterday I emaild an issue about how my indexes appear empty.
I've checked the log during the fresh_install and found this:
ERROR: org.dspace.search.DSIndexer @ Unable to create index directory:
/dspace/search
How can I solve this? Thanks a lot
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On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 16:38, Guillermo Esteban Murillo Goussen
mem...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi guys, yesterday I emaild an issue about how my indexes appear empty.
I've checked the log during the fresh_install and found this:
ERROR: org.dspace.search.DSIndexer @ Unable to create index directory:
Has anyone created any XSL in a XMLUI theme to display a full tree on the front
page or on the Browse Communities and Collections page?
i.e., Community
Sub-community
Collection
Item
Hi Clive,
A quick tip, you should be able to use the DSpace database's 'bitstream'
table (and associated tables) to tell which image/item this file relates to.
The full name of the file in the assetstore folder maps to the
'internal_id' column in your 'bitstream' table. In your case the file
This sounds like the issue reported in
DS-946https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-946
I've reproduced it in our DSpace 1.7.2 repository.
Scott Thurston scott.thurs...@noaa.gov
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Marine Geology Geophysics
Hi Clive,
You said that you deleted the item through the interface, and then the
filesystem. I'm thinking that this will leave unwanted dross in your database.
Deleting items through the interface marks the item as deleted, but leaves the
record and the file in the filesystem. There's a
Is DSpace 'certified' to work with any particular Oracle versions?
More specifically, is anyone running
DSpace 1.7.2 with Oracle 11.2.0.3 ?
If you are an Oracle shop,
what do you test in DSpace to be
sure your Oracle version is OK?
Thanks,
Mark
Hi Tom,
Your not describing the breadcrumbs on an Item page, but to display the
full entire repository hierarchy on one page?
If you're thinking dump-repository-tree, then you'll need to do that in
Java, XSL doesn't have access to that much data.
Peter Dietz
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 11:17
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