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Scott Phillips updated DS-1052:
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    Status: Open  (was: Received)
    
> Items without date.accessioned are perminantly sorted to the top of all date 
> based searches.
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>
>                 Key: DS-1052
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-1052
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DSpace API
>            Reporter: Scott Phillips
>            Assignee: Scott Phillips
>            Priority: Major
>         Attachments: DS-1052.patch
>
>
> Almost all items in DSpace have a dc.date.accessioned because it is 
> automatically assigned when the item is created. There are two conditions 
> which can occur that causes an item to get lose it's accessioned date.
> 1) A person with editing privileges on an item removes the 
> dc.date.accessioned metadata field.
> 2) The item's accessioned date is created via the InstallItem.restore() 
> method.
> When one of these conditions occur the item gets inserted into the browsing 
> sort table with a null value. When ever a recent submission query is run 
> these items will always be returned first because Postgres and Oracle always 
> return NULLS first when executing an ORDER BY clause. This means that these 
> items are permanently penned at the top of the RSS feed and recent 
> submissions sections sections.

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