Well, so it turns out the issue wasn't so much with my data, but that I did not realize that deleting a resource does not also delete the top containers created when importing a resource and associated with that resource. So my own testing was my downfall! Thankfully this was all on a test server, so I could easily purge all the old top containers...
Thanks all for the guidance, though! On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Majewski, Steven Dennis (sdm7g) < sd...@eservices.virginia.edu> wrote: > > I was getting that error on 1.5.2 migration ( see other email thread ) and > that one turned out to be due to an erroneous duplicate barcode assigned > to different containers with different indicators. > > In the other cases, where there were trailing spaces in one of the > barcodes, the message was a mismatch between barcode and barcode_1 — the > inverse error of the one above: same container, different barcodes. > > — Steve. > > > > On Jan 24, 2017, at 11:10 AM, Bria Lynn Parker <blpar...@umd.edu> wrote: > > I should add: > > I'm running 1.5.2, and I have checked for sneaky whitespaces within any of > these attributes and have found none. > > On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 11:06 AM, Bria Lynn Parker <blpar...@umd.edu> wrot > e: > >> Hi all - I'm hoping someone has a tip or hint at where I'm going wrong: >> >> We've finished cleaning up/normalizing our EAD (including implementing >> container attributes and the like for container management). The majority >> are importing fine, no errors (or, at least no errors I can't find and fix, >> like bad begin/ends). However, for some of our finding aids, I'm getting >> the following: >> >> indicator_1 : Mismatch when mapping between indicator and indicator_1 >> >> No other info about location, etc. I've about torn my hair out trying to >> find *any* mismatch of container data - I've checked every instance's >> dummy barcode (which is constructed in part from the id), id, and parent >> against itself, crosschecked with the container indicator, and they all >> match within themselves. We're importing barcodes in the label attribute, >> which >> works (except when it doesn't here?). The error message getting thrown is >> from this ruby function https://github.com/archivesspa >> ce/archivesspace/blob/5e1ca66f1f04f142f2695024efb72008250463 >> 25/backend/app/lib/aspace_json_to_managed_container_mapper.rb#L173 >> >> Help? If someone has encountered this and figured it out, let me know - >> I'd love some help. If you want to contact me off list, I can sent you a >> full xml file. >> Here's an example from my xml: >> >> >> >> <c02 level="file"> >> <did> >> <unittitle>Financial Records -- General -- Bound Volumes -- >> Financial Reports</unittitle> >> <unitdate normal="1905/1908">1905-1908</unitdate> >> <container label="Mixed materials (dsc_11781031089.1)" type=" >> box"id="89.1">1</container> >> <container parent="89.1" type="folder">1.0</container> >> </did> >> </c02> >> >> <c02 level="file"> >> <did> >> <unittitle>Financial Records -- General -- Bound Volumes -- >> Financial Reports</unittitle> >> <unitdate normal="1909">1909</unitdate> >> <container label="Mixed materials (dsc_11781031089.1)" type=" >> box"id="89.1">1</container> >> <container parent="89.1" type="folder">2.0</container> >> </did> >> </c02> >> >> >> <c02 level="file"> >> <did> >> <unittitle>Financial Records -- General -- Bound Volumes -- >> Financial Reports</unittitle> >> <unitdate normal="1910/1911">1910-1911</unitdate> >> <container label="Mixed materials (dsc_11781031089.1)" type=" >> box"id="89.1">1</container> >> <container parent="89.1" type="folder">3.0</container> >> </did> >> </c02> >> >> (historical background - some of our series restart box numbers at 1, and >> the container ids reflect that, so 89.1 is the 89th box in the collection, >> but 1st in the series. This is not causing the error as far as I can tell, >> since other collections with same numbering style import fine) >> >> >> -- >> Bria L. Parker >> Metadata Librarian >> 2200 McKeldin Library >> University of Maryland >> College Park, MD 20742-7011 >> (301) 405-9067 >> blpar...@umd.edu >> > > > > -- > Bria L. Parker > Metadata Librarian > 2200 McKeldin Library > University of Maryland > College Park, MD 20742-7011 > (301) 405-9067 > blpar...@umd.edu > _______________________________________________ > Archivesspace_Users_Group mailing list > Archivesspace_Users_Group@lyralists.lyrasis.org > http://lyralists.lyrasis.org/mailman/listinfo/archivesspace_users_group > > > > _______________________________________________ > Archivesspace_Users_Group mailing list > Archivesspace_Users_Group@lyralists.lyrasis.org > http://lyralists.lyrasis.org/mailman/listinfo/archivesspace_users_group > > -- Bria L. Parker Metadata Librarian 2200 McKeldin Library University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-7011 (301) 405-9067 blpar...@umd.edu
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