(...)

Yes it worked, but in RDM, under Arches, I still only get the item "Resource 
To Resource Relationship Types".
I assume it's ok, I'll proceed cataloguing the resources and then report to 
you if necessary.

Thanks




sexta-feira, 2 de Dezembro de 2016 às 15:59:34 UTC, David Lopes escreveu:
>
> Hi Adam,
>
> I've done as you indicate, but I get the following message:
>
>
>
>
> *Traceback (most recent call last):  File "manage.py", line 22, in 
> <module>    from django.core.management import 
> execute_from_command_lineImportError: No module named 
> django.core.management*
>
> Can you please tell me what's wrong.
>
> Regards,
>
> terça-feira, 8 de Novembro de 2016 às 20:41:39 UTC, Adam Cox escreveu:
>>
>> Hi David, when you installed Arches, did you use any authority files? 
>> Doing so will populate the RDM with the default concepts/dropdown menu 
>> contents, and will give you options when you try to choose a Historic 
>> Resource Type, as you are doing.
>>
>> You'll know for sure if you enter the RDM and can find a long list of 
>> entries underneath the Arches menu in the left pane. If you only have one 
>> *Resource 
>> To Resource Relationship Types* entry, then the authority files have not 
>> loaded. The easiest way to fix this would be to go into your ENV (on 
>> Windows ..\ENV\Lib\site-packages\arches_hip) and make a very slight 
>> modification to settings.py: just uncomment this line 
>> https://github.com/archesproject/hip/blob/master/arches_hip/settings.py#L153,
>>  
>> which will set the CONCEPT_SCHEME_LOCATIONS variable to point to the 
>> authority documents that ship with arches_hip. Then run
>> python manage.py packages -o load_concept_scheme
>> and all of the controlled vocabularies should be loaded into Arches.
>>
>> Now you should see values in all of the dropdown data entry widgets, and 
>> you should see a long list of concept schemes in the RDM.
>>
>> Hopefully that helps!
>> Adam
>>
>> On Thursday, November 3, 2016 at 6:03:10 AM UTC-5, David Lopes wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Adam,
>>>
>>> To give you an example:
>>>
>>> I'm not  able to fill *Historic Resource Type* field in the *Resource 
>>> Summary*.
>>>
>>> In  Tools/Reference Data Manager (RDM) I added a Scheme named *Historic 
>>> Resource Type* which appears on the menu's root but then there's no 
>>> dropdown entry.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> David L
>>>
>>> segunda-feira, 31 de Outubro de 2016 às 04:53:44 UTC, Adam Cox escreveu:
>>>>
>>>> Hi David, I'm assuming you've already checked out the Arches v3 
>>>> documentation on the RDM? http://arches3.readthedocs.io/en/latest/rdm/. 
>>>> Currently, that is the best place for RDM-specific documentation. As for 
>>>> this question, could you be more specific about the problem you're having? 
>>>> Are you adding the resource through the data entry forms, or importing 
>>>> with 
>>>> a .arches file? If the former, is does the desired resource type show up 
>>>> in 
>>>> the form dropdown?
>>>>
>>>> Adam
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 9:02:47 AM UTC-5, David Lopes wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> When trying to add a new historic resource it never accepts the *historic 
>>>>> resource type* that I define. What in RDM do I have to tweak to 
>>>>> accept this definition?
>>>>>
>>>>> Where can I find further instructions on how to work with RDM ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards.
>>>>>
>>>>

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