A follow-up on the "Batch import (ZIP)" issue reported below.  After 
some further testing, it seems like something is misconfigured on the 
demo server (http://demo.dspace.org).

Batch Importing of Zips seems to work properly on other DSpace 5 test 
instances (e.g. http://trydspace5.longsight.com/ , which uses the same 
logins as the Demo site).

We are still investigating exactly what is wrong on the demo server 
which is causing it to act this way.

- Tim

On 12/12/2014 11:11 AM, Tim Donohue wrote:
> Paolo and Lotta,
>
> Sorry for the delay in getting back. As we are in the midst of testing
> DSpace 5, we've received a lot of recent small issue reports, and we're
> still catching up on all of them.
>
> I will mention, it also helps to log issues individually in our Issue
> Tracker system (https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS). Oftentimes we are
> able to respond more rapidly in the Issue Tracker, simply because the
> tickets act as a constant reminder.
>
> Some answers to your issues inline below..
>
> On 12/11/2014 10:13 AM, Cadmus, Mail Account wrote:
>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> Testing DSpace XMLUI 5 on the demo site as [email protected]
>> <mailto:[email protected]> we have some questions regarding 1)
>> Embargo on bitstreams, 2) Batch import (ZIP), and 3) Private/Withdrawn
>> items.
>>
>> **
>>
>> *1.**Embargo on bitstreams ( PDF)*
>>
>> After an item submission (both manual submission and csv import) it was
>> possible – during the week of 10^th November - to add an embargo lift
>> date connected to the bitstream, even in the case of having added  the
>> bitstream (PDF) after the actual submission. And it seemed to be working
>> fine. Performing the same submission and actions on the 19 Nov. 14  it
>> was no longer  possible to add an embargo lift date to the PDF (but only
>> to the item record)
>
> This first issue actually sounds like a configuration change. We seem to
> have accidentally disabled the ability to embargo individual files on
> the demo.dspace.org site. This option is not enabled by default, but we
> had initially enabled it for early testing.
>
> So, the result you see is simply a human mistake. We accidentally
> disabled this feature (likely when we were pushing some bug fixes out to
> the demo site). I've just now re-enabled it.
>
>> **
>>
>> *2.**Batch import (ZIP)*
>>
>> We performed an ‘export item’ from our repository (DSpace XMLUI 1.8.2)
>> http://hdl.handle.net/1814/33473 and imported it into DSpace Test 5
>> XMLUI using Batch import (ZIP).
>>
>> It resulted successful, but afterwards it was impossible to find the
>> imported item record (tried both browse and search).
>>
>> ·Searching by Author “DO PACO” in DSpace 5 it’s not found.
>>
>> ·Searching by Title “Viennese delights” in DSpace 5 it’s not found.
>>
>> ·Pasting the URL http://demo.dspace.org/xmlui/handle/1814/33473 the
>> imported item record is found! (URI remains
>> http://hdl.handle.net/1814/33473 in the imported item record)
>
> I need to investigate this one further. I am able to reproduce this on
> the Demo site, so there seems to be a problem here.
>
> I'll log it as a bug, and we'll investigate fixing it.
>
>>
>> *3.**Withdrawn and Private items*
>>
>> ·It seems impossible to find back a private item as Admin after it’s
>> been made private. (what is the scope of using ‘Private’?)
>
> There is actually a separate browse option specific to Private items.
> You *must* be logged in as a full Administrator to see it
> ("[email protected]" on the demo site). For example, in the
> XMLUI it's available under:
>
> * "Administrative" Menu (on the right)
>     * "Content Administration" subsection
>         * Private Items
>
>>
>> ·It seems impossible to find back a withdrawn item as Admin after it’s
>> been made withdrawn.
>
> This is the same as with Private items. It's available under a separate
> browse option under the "Administrative" menu
>
> * "Administrative" Menu (on the right)
>     * "Content Administration" subsection
>         * Withdrawn Items
>
> Thanks for reporting these issues! Sorry it took us so long to get back
> on this one.
>
> Tim Donohue

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