Thanks,
I am making progress, and re-read the documentation, but I'm not sure
things loaded correctly since I'm not seeing the list based on the sample
authority files in RDM. The were not errors in the authority file log.
This is what I did-
1. Copied the sample files over to my projects authority files directory
2. ran this in activated virtual environment - python manage.py
packages -o load_concept_scheme -s
C:\ArchProject\hp_prescott\hp_prescott\source_data\concepts\authority_files
(no spaces so I didn't use quotes)
3. It ran through a bunch of files (I have a copy of that output) no
obvious errors thrown
4. went back into RDM with refresh, still the same
Sorry if I'm totally missing something here, seems like it should be pretty
straight forward.
Thanks for any help.
On Thursday, January 14, 2016 at 2:56:36 PM UTC-7, Adam Cox wrote:
>
> Hi Cat, no, you shouldn't have to change settings.py, but you should
> double-check the path that you typed. Make sure that if it has spaces in
> it you have quotation marks, make sure you're using slashes in the correct
> direction.
>
> The error is worded that way because this function
> <https://github.com/archesproject/arches/blob/master/arches/management/commands/package_utils/authority_files.py#L34>
> first
> takes the settings.CONCEPT_SCHEME_LOCATIONS list (which in your case is
> empty) and then appends the path that you provided. So it's all in the
> same list when the process starts...
>
>
>
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