Hi Bryan,
I normally import my authorities files using SKOS so I haven’t encountered this 
problem but I’m sure there must be a way to import polyhierarchies when 
uploading from csv.

One of the lovely people on this list will, I’m sure have the answer…..;-)

Phil

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Bryan Alvey
Sent: 02 February 2016 12:11
To: Arches Project
Subject: [Arches] Re: Is it possible to Add Two Parental Relationships using 
the Authority Files

Hi Phil,

Yes, I know you can do it from inside the RDM.  But is there a way of 
expressing this relationship through the Authority Files?  From what I can see, 
you seem only to be able to have one line per entry in an authority file...

Best wishes,

Bryan


On Tuesday, 2 February 2016 11:55:22 UTC, Bryan Alvey wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I'm just checking to see if it is possible to add an extra  parental 
relationship when uploading from authority files:

I have Administrative Building as one entry; Religious Monument as another.

But the Dzongs of Bhutan are both administrative and religious.  Is there a way 
to express this in the Authority files?

Best wishes,


Bryan
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