[dspace-tech] Re: Importing CSV file with special characters into DSpace.

2020-02-24 Thread genevieve.tur...@anu.edu.au
Hi Fahad, Are you using the "Improt metadata" or "Batch import" method? If using the Batch Import method I would suggest looking at your bte.xml and you will need to use the fields as defined, and in the order defined there (this is the one where you select the type input data). With the

Re: [dspace-tech] Re: Importing CSV file with special characters into DSpace.

2020-02-24 Thread Paul Münch
Hello, welcome in the DSpace community. Are you sure that you filled the metadata fields with the correct values? DSpace doesn't prove which value is in which field. On the screenshot it looks like they get out of their places. Maybe it is a misplaced comma only. Kind regards, Paul Münch Am

[dspace-tech] Re: Importing CSV file with special characters into DSpace.

2020-02-11 Thread Fahad Ubaid
Asalam-o-Aliakum/ Greetings Ali, I am new user of dspace & facing problem in importing metadata from csv file to the dspace. whenever I import a data from csv to the dspace, It change the filed location for example value of author field goes into the date field, and so on. For the reference

[dspace-tech] Re: Importing CSV file with special characters into DSpace.

2016-03-15 Thread Xiping Liu
Hi euler, Thanks for your suggestion. I tried uploading our cleaned csv into google spreadsheet and as you said most of the accent marks are retained. The problem is depending where � is, it represents different special characters, in name field it can be Š or Å. In abstract field, it

[dspace-tech] Re: Importing CSV file with special characters into DSpace.

2016-03-10 Thread euler
Hi Xiping, My suggestion is to import or upload your (cleaned-up) csv file into Google spreadsheets. I tested your sample data and accent marks are retained (not 100% though). See my attached screenshot. All you have to do now is to find and replace all the � characters. After cleaning it up,