Hello again,
using the <Filters> is exactly what I needed. I can define filters to
exclude matches, which do not have a certain metadata field. Thats
enough for my purposes - and its much easier than writing my own Java
class :-)
Thank you again, the problem has been solved.
- Oliver
Am 03.07.2014 17:30, schrieb Oliver Goldschmidt:
>
> Hi DSpacers,
>
> I am looking for a way to exclude certain collections from OAI output.
> I have found a message from 2006, where exactly this question has been
> asked before:
> http://sourceforge.net/p/dspace/mailman/message/11868240/. But
> unfortunately there was no easy solution for that. Though, now I
> wonder if that has changed and today with DSpace 4.1 this mission is
> easier to accomplish ;-)
>
> Is it?
>
> Best regards
> Oliver
>
>
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