Ah, thank you, helix. That's exactly what I needed. I hadn't noticed
the command-line metadata export (I've only been using the web one).
After importing via AIP (to capture community/collection hierarchy and
bitstreams), I exported via CSV and reset the dc.date.accessioned and
Hi,
I've just decided I will export the metadata (CSV) and clean it up
manually, then re-import before I export via AIP. This works great for
the dc.identifier.uri (handle link), but I just realized that
dc.date.accessioned and dc.date.available aren't in the exported metadata.
I assume these
See the -a flag and the configuration option.
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/Batch+Metadata+Editing#BatchMetadataEditing-ExportFunction
On Jan 20, 2014 8:25 PM, Alan Orth alan.o...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I've just decided I will export the metadata (CSV) and clean it up
manually,
Hi,
I've got a development instance where we uploaded a few hundred items
(in one community and several collections). Our editors spent some time
manually uploading bit streams to many of these items. Now I want to
migrate the community and its hierarchy to the production instance. We
can't
Hi Alan,
you're using the -s flag when I believe you want to use the -r flag.
This should explain the difference:
https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC4x/AIP+Backup+and+Restore#AIPBackupandRestore-ThedifferencebetweenSubmitandRestore/Replacemodes
Regards,
~~helix84
Compulsory reading:
Hi Alan,
On 1/16/2014 9:10 AM, Alan Orth wrote:
Hi,
I've got a development instance where we uploaded a few hundred items
(in one community and several collections). Our editors spent some time
manually uploading bit streams to many of these items. Now I want to
migrate the community and
Thanks, both Tim and Helix.
Yes, I initially looked into the -r mode, but then realized that, as
Tim mentioned, our development instance doesn't necessarily create
proper handles. Our development instance is more of a code-testing
ground, and we don't sync the content very frequently. Also, the
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