Hello,
Excel creates CSV files with a semicolon as field separator.
I have changed it for commas and works!
Thank you for the answers,
Carles Barrera
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
2015-02-26 13:03 GMT+01:00 Àlex Magaz Graça alexandre.ma...@udl.cat:
El 26/02/15 a les 12:13, Àlex Magaz
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 10:12 AM, BARRERA BARRERA, Carlos
carles.barr...@upf.edu wrote:
Bad metadata declaration in row 1: id;collection;action
It seems that you're using a semicolon as field separator. The
separator has to be a comma.
If already have a comma in the data, you should enclose
Hello,
We are tring to reinstate a group of items that has previously been
withdrawn with Batch Metadata Editing Tool:
[dspace]/bin/dspace metadata-import -f metadata.csv
heading row:
id,collection,action
item rows:
28801,1,reinstate
26223,1,reinstate
performing 'actions' on items, but throws
El 26/02/15 a les 12:13, Àlex Magaz Graça ha escrit:
El 26/02/15 a les 10:12, BARRERA BARRERA, Carlos ha escrit:
Hello,
We are tring to reinstate a group of items that has previously been
withdrawn with Batch Metadata Editing Tool:
[dspace]/bin/dspace metadata-import -f metadata.csv
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