The loader in question is taking data extracted from a legacy system and 
attempting to batch load it into Fedora.  I'd have to go back to the developer 
in question for some examples, though I believe the label is preserved in the 
datastreams in our implementation as both a dublin core title and a mods title, 
as well as the label.  I think given Benjamin's point we will look at some 
other options such as truncation or let them error out and fix them by hand 
rather than expand the label field in the fedora database.

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Just for some context, is there a particular reason that this piece of 
description must be loaded as object labels? Those are awfully long... might 
they perhaps be better persisted as metadata in datastreams?

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A. Soroka
The University of Virginia Library

On Oct 21, 2013, at 11:31 AM, Gary Phillips wrote:

> We have been attempting to load records into our repository where the label 
> fields are longer than 255 characters, which is causing the loading program 
> to crash.  Would there be any known ill effects with making doregistry.label 
> longer than 255 characters in the fedora3 database?  We’re running ver. 3.4.
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