Maybe it's just the copy and paste has left you with those darn "fancy quotes",
I brought up MySQL 8 here and these both worked, but after I made sure to put
the regular ' in there because when I copied and pasted your message it had the
curly things and both commands barfed with:
"ERROR 1064
We’re trying to get rid of duplicate commas in our data in component
descriptions. We manually included commas when we were using Archivists'
Toolkit, and we migrated all of that data. Now we'd like to clean it up so that
every description doesn't have two commas if we were to ever more to the
Dear ArchivesSpace community:
Apologies for the length of this. I’ll try to address a lot of comments, but
not all! Please let me know if (as they may well do) my elaborations only
elicit more questions!
In general, most of these proposals are derived from facing problems of scale.
Harvard
Caitlin,
I was just writing back to say exactly what Brian just mentioned! Attached is
a copy of the CSV file that I was able to import.
Mark
-Original Message-
From: archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org
Thank you, Brian, for the agent tips! I'll fill out those fields and see if
it loads now! (And I've been fighting with Excel for literally hours over
the date formatting, so glad to know that might be an issue as well.)
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 3:10 PM Brian Harrington <
Hello ArchivesSpace members,
The ArchivesSpace team is pleased to announce a release candidate, v2.5.2-RC1.
You can download it at
https://github.com/archivesspace/archivesspace/releases/tag/v2.5.2-RC1 or test
it out without downloading at http://test.archivesspace.org/staff (username
admin
If you open a CSV in Excel, it always helpfully reformats the date. Sigh.
I think the specific error you were getting was due to the lack of an
agent_type. Try adding “agent_person” there. You will also need to fill in
agent_name_name_order (“indirect”), move the name to
Not when I open but maybe local defaults? I haven’t used the importer myself
but was curious. ☺
From: archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org
On Behalf Of Caitlin
Wells
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2018 2:58 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group
Subject: Re:
Yes, it should be, and was when I saved the document. Is it not displaying
as -MM-DD?
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 2:53 PM Busch, Ed wrote:
> Does the date need to be -MM-DD rather than MM-DD-?
>
>
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> *Ed Busch, MLIS*
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> Electronic Records Archivist
>
> Michigan State University
Caitlin,
It looks like that error means that the conversion process is trying to replace
some text (using “sub”), but there’s no text there at the point that it’s
trying to do the replacement (hence the “nil” part). Hard to say exactly what
would be causing that without seeing the CSV file,
Hi Caitlin,
I never know what the error messages mean, but it is probably something within
the spreadsheet. Are you able to send the CSV (or a sample of it, esp. if it
contains sensitive data)?
Maggie
From: archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org
On Behalf Of Caitlin
Wells
Hi all,
I'm trying to upload accessions via the CSV and keep getting the same
error. Every time I try to run the background job, it fails and I get the
following message:
Error: #NoMethodError: undefined method `sub for nil:NilClass
What does this error message mean? Is there an easy fix for
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