Thanks Roberto for the prompt response.  I've been traveling on business 
and haven't had a chance to look into Mayan until today.  Your instructions 
worked perfectly and delivered exactly what I needed.

To answer your question, the two areas of the install where I had issues 
were with Celery and uWSGI.  I found I had to run the following command to 
initiate a worker process that generates the beats, because I found I was 
uploading documents but they weren't being processed.
celery -A mayan worker -l INFO -Q 
checkouts,mailing,uploads,converter,ocr,tools,indexing,metadata -Ofair -B

Also, I found I kept getting a 502 bad gateway error, and when I looked 
into it, it appeared to be caused by the fact that uwsgi was not running, 
so I had to manually kickstart that process with the command:
uwsgi --ini /usr/share/mayan-edms/uwsgi.ini &

I'm not very good with Unix, so it very well could be caused by some 
incorrect setting on my test server.  Thanks again!

Samir

On Saturday, January 30, 2016 at 6:38:37 AM UTC+8, Roberto Rosario wrote:
>
> Thanks!
>
> The deployment instruction have a step setting up Celery workers. What 
> issue did you have with the Celery instructions?
>
> The demo is open ended that Invoice document type and Index were created 
> by users testing the project.
>
> This is how I solved your use case:
>
>    - Create the Country metadata. I used a lookup of 3 countries for this 
>    test.
>    - Create two document types: Invoice and Purchase Order.
>    - Assign Country metadata type to both document types.
>    - Create an index for Invoices (all and per country) as pictured. Link 
>    this index to the Invoice document type.
>    - Create an index with the same structure for Purchase orders (all and 
>    per country) as pictured. Link this index to the Purchase order document 
>    type.
>    - Create a 3rd index with the same structure for but link this one to 
>    the Purchase order and Invoices document types.
>    
>
> On Thursday, January 21, 2016 at 10:58:29 PM UTC-4, Samir wrote:
>>
>> First off, thank you for developing this software!  Installation was 
>> relatively easy, with the minor exception of getting celery to execute as I 
>> had to hunt around for instructions on that - if I was confident of what I 
>> was doing, I would contribute the celery instructions to the deployment 
>> docs as they're missing.
>>
>> I have a couple of questions on Indexes that I hope somebody can help 
>> with:
>>
>> 1.  On the demo site there's an Index titled Invoice Number.  It is tied 
>> to document type Invoices.  Yet, when I upload a document type Invoices, 
>> that Index remains empty.  Has that Index been created incorrectly?
>>
>> 2.  The problem I have that I do not know how to solve is as follows:
>>       - Imagine I have two document types - Purchase Orders and Invoices.
>>       - Each document type has the "Country" as its metadata.
>>       - I want to be able to click an Index that shows all Purchase 
>> Orders regardless of Country; another Index that shows all Invoices 
>> regardless of Country; and an Index for each Country (I have no issues 
>> pre-defining the country Indexes) which will show all Purchase Orders and 
>> Invoices for only that Country.
>>       - Is this possible and if so, how do I do something like this?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Samir
>>
>>
>>

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