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Tim Donohue commented on DS-750:
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Richard,
Ok, that makes sense then. The interface is just a little disconcerting, as
the final report makes it seem like only one object was checked (even though I
understand it's just reporting the last object).
I wonder if it'd be better to not even show the last item scanned (unless
there's an error). So, instead, a successful response would just return the
"successful" message (with no items reported underneath that, unless there
actually was an error or something 'unsuccessful'). That might make it less
likely someone would jump to the conclusion that only one item was actually
scanned.
If all of this is too difficult or last minute, maybe we just need some very
clear documentation for 1.7.0. I just don't want to be constantly answering
the question "why does 'requiredmetadata' only scan one item?" on the
'dspace-tech' mailing list. :)
Thanks for the explanation -- makes more sense now.
> Cleanup display of Curation Admin UI to make more human
> readable/understandable
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DS-750
> URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-750
> Project: DSpace
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: XMLUI
> Affects Versions: 1.7.0
> Reporter: Tim Donohue
> Assignee: Richard Rodgers
>
> The results from the Curation Admin UI are a bit confusing at times (and even
> I'm having a bit of trouble understanding/reading them, despite knowing the
> role of the Curation System).
> Here's an example of retrieving results from Curation Admin UI:
> * Login as Admin in XMLUI on http://demo.dspace.org/
> * Visit a Community with contents (e.g.
> http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/10673/1)
> * Click "Edit Community" and visit the "Curate" tab.
> * Click "Perform" on "Profile Bitstream Formats"
> The results are returned as one long, unbroken string -- e.g.:
> "The task, profileformats was completed with the status: 0. Results: 11 (U)
> Unknown data format 1 (K) Broadcase Wave Format 1 (K) Microsoft Powerpoint 2
> (K) Graphics Interchange Format 1 (K) Microsoft Excel XML 1 (K) Microsoft
> Excel"
> We may want to improve the readibility/understandability of these results by
> doing the following:
> 1. Replace "status: 0" with a understandable string like "Success"
> 2. Explain that "(K)" = Known Format and "(U)" = Unknown. Or leave it out
> altogether, as the unknown data formats are already totaled together.
> 3. Return results in a bulleted list (or each entry on a separate line)
> We also may potentially want a paragraph/description for each of the
> available Curation Tasks. It's not always self-explanatory what a particular
> task may be doing (and therefore, what the results actually mean).
> I've sent these along to Richard Rodgers separately -- but, I wanted to track
> these issues here. Also feel free to add more comments on the Curation Admin
> UI to this same issue.
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