Olivier,

If the item (in the item view) says it is in the new collection, It is...

So, you probably are experiencing either a cache problem or your indexes are now being updated. For solving the second issue, try a index-discovery reindex. Probably a complete rebuild is the best option in your case. dspace index-discovery -f from the command line interface

best luck

Emilio



El 17/02/2017 a las 5:34, Olivier escribió:
Emilio,

The easiest way (apart of direct database handling) is Batch Metadata=20
editing. https://wiki.duraspace.org/display/DSDOC5x/Batch+Metadata+Editing

Export the collection to csv, edit the collection handle and import the csv
I tried that and it appears to work fine... but. When I display the
Communities & Collections pages, the items that have been moved are not
counted in the new collection: old and new collections are listed with
zero items.

If I access the items with their handle, I can see they are belong to
the new collection.

I also have the problem with an item submited yesterday, to a different
collection. The different collection does not show the item, but the
item shows it belongs to that different collection.

Is there a secert command to get DSpace regenerate the index of the
collections?

Best regards,

Olivier

regards
Emilio

El 16/02/2017 a las 11:54, Olivier escribi=C3=B3:
Hello,

is there an easy way, in DSpace 4.2 (I don't want to update because we
should soon have a shinny centralized DSpace) a way to move all the
items from one collection to another?

Best regards,

Olivier

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