Thank you, Ryan!

I'm happy to report that we were able to enable this override and update 
all the missing collectionids in our graphs without blowing up the 
database. The override has been disabled and the upload test we ran after 
restoring our settings to normal succeeded to a much greater degree than 
we'd been able to achieve before. We are still wresting with alternate 
addresses, but will run another test on that shortly.

Thank you so much,
Martha



On Friday, March 27, 2020 at 9:37:11 AM UTC-7, Ryan Anderson wrote:
>
> Hi Martha,
>
> There is one thing you can try, but you should be careful in its use. 
>
> If you add
>
> OVERRIDE_RESOURCE_MODEL_LOCK = True
>
> to your settings_local.py file you can make changes to your graphs while 
> they have resource instances deployed.
>
> Once again, I would be very careful in the use of this setting, know the 
> changes you are making so you can revert them if needed and disable this 
> setting as soon as you are done making your change. I would also refrain 
> from making any changes to the shape of your resource model with this 
> setting enabled. But if used carefully it could potentially work to resolve 
> the issue you are experiencing with your collections.
>
> Good luck and I hope this helps.
>
> Cheers,
> Ryan
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 at 3:52:50 PM UTC-7, Martha S wrote:
>>
>> I have read some older posts regarding this, indicating that the concept 
>> collection cannot be changed after data is loaded, but we need to have some 
>> way to deal with this problem. We are running Arches 4.4.2.
>>
>> Our Historic Resource_concepts.json file contains the following note 
>>
>> "Heritage Resource Type": "Heritage Resource Type does not appear to be 
>> configured with a valid concept collectionid"
>>
>> and the graph editor will not permit us to select the proper concept 
>> collection. Data that was migrated from Arches 3 uses this type and 
>> displays properly, but we are not able to upload new data due to this 
>> problem.I am tempted to find Heritage Resource Type in the database and set 
>> the concept collection manually, but have no idea what the ramifications of 
>> this might be. 
>>
>> Is there a way to assign the concept collection without exporting the 
>> contents of the database, correcting the graph, and re-importing? That 
>> would be a huge undertaking. I'm hoping to add the collection and, perhaps, 
>> re-index the Historic Resources. Has anyone tried this successfully?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Martha
>>
>>

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