Hi Hatem,

You need to specify a filename (with complete path) for the mapfile in the 
command, and it will be created by the import routine.  It's important that the 
file does not exist before you run import initially.  (If the import fails and 
you need to run it with the resume flag, the mapfile does need to exist.)

I hope that helps.  

B--

>>> On 10/12/2012 at 2:44 PM, in message
<85c980bb1085994793231c3abd13a5620e737...@xmbx03.sti.usherbrooke.ca>, Hatem
Jlassi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi, everyone
> 
> I want to import data in Dspace, but I don't know where map file is located 
> or can I give any name just shown above.
> 
> Please, I need more clarification about map file, or if someone can give me 
> an example of structure of this file
> 
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> 
> Regards,
> Hatem Jlassi


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