Dear Alexei,
Thank you very much for doing that. It is good to know that the file is
almost correct, that was the point of what I was trying to do. I've looked
at the file and didn't see any quotes in line 6. There is a comma there,
but no quotes. Was the comma the offending character?
Hi Scott,
When you say that you still see the EH data, do you mean you still see it
in the map? Or can you also get a populated report as well (for instance
when you click the 'report' link when you hover over an item on the map)?
Cheers,
Alexei
Director of Web Development - Farallon
Dear Alexei,
I see this ghost EH data both in the advanced search results (the 10
results with summaries) and on the map (both at an aggregated level when
zoomed out or down to the polygon when zoomed in). When I click to see the
report through either interface (search results or hover over
HI Scott,
Welcome to Archesproject!
From what you've said in your email you should be seeing your new data.
Does your new data reference the same entitytypeid's found in the existing
resource graphs?
Maybe you could send me your new resource_info file and I could test
locally. Rerunning the
Dear Alexei,
Thank you for your quick reply.
Yes, I'm a bit perplexed as well.
Yes, I am referencing the same entitytypeid's found in the resource
graphs. I've sent you the file so that you can look over what I put
together and see if there is a fault there.
I was reinstalling a bit out
I should have mentioned that I am still getting EH data even after that
last step of reinstalling Django and Elastic Search.
Thanks,
Scott
On Wednesday, October 22, 2014 3:46:38 PM UTC-5, Scott Branting wrote:
Dear Alexei,
Thank you for your quick reply.
Yes, I'm a bit perplexed as
Hi Scott,
Well, I'm happy to say that I was able to import your data successfully!
I did have to remove the quotes from line 6 on the larger file, but that
was it.
In the process I did find a bug in our code, but have already pushed a fix
for that. (The bug didn't prevent me from loading and
Thanks Adam! Hopefully, all will go well!
Have a nice day
Eloise
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 7:34 PM, Adam Lodge alo...@fargeo.com wrote:
Eloise,
From the perspective of a clean Arches install, the order of operations
would be as follows:
1. Prepare your authority documents files (including
Hello,
I hope this message finds everyone well. I am struggling with loading
Arches with my own data and I was hoping to get some help.
First:
After going through the Authority documents, there is very little that I
need to change for this first trial implementation. Can I change only the
Hi Adam
Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly! I really appreciate it.
Two questions-
So after I switch my map in the Django settings, then I would return to the
authority document and change the Administrative boundaries in the current
CDS package? So that way, it is loaded
Eloise,
From the perspective of a clean Arches install, the order of operations would
be as follows:
1. Prepare your authority documents files (including administrative area)
2. Populate the resource_info file with your own data - per the example I gave
you
3. Run the build process
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