Hi Leah,

User 0 reports that the user preference setting for ‘Publish’ is unchecked. 
Under ‘Repository Preferences’, it’s also unchecked.  --julie

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<archivesspace_users_group-boun...@lyralists.lyrasis.org> On Behalf Of Leah Tams
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 12:49 PM
To: Archivesspace Users Group <archivesspace_users_group@lyralists.lyrasis.org>
Subject: Re: [Archivesspace_Users_Group] Publish status set incorrectly in 
Accession csv import

Hi Julie,

Are User 0’s settings correct? There is a setting for users that will 
automatically publish any record they create or upload. If that’s turned on, 
I’d suggest turning it off and then seeing if the problem persists.

Best,
Leah


On Dec 7, 2022, at 12:22 PM, Wetherill, Julie M. 
<julie_wether...@harvard.edu<mailto:julie_wether...@harvard.edu>> wrote:

Hi all,

We have a problem importing accession records by csv that seems to be limited 
to a single user's computer.

Accession imports by this staff user are loaded successfully, but the records 
always land in the system as published despite the accession_publish column 
being set to '0' (unpublished) across the board. Our public interface doesn't 
display accessions but PUI solr happily indexes them, so PUI users find these 
accession records but can't open them. So we don't want published accessions.

We are running v3.0.2 and the user (who I'm calling User 0) is working off a 
fresh accession csv template pulled from github.

Using the same csv, I am able to import accession records that load as 
unpublished. And other users in the same repository as User 0 can load that csv 
and get unpublished records. But not User 0.

All csv editing is done in a text editor and not Excel. I don't think this is 
an issue with user preferences or permissions (which are the same for everyone 
who has tested).

Using a hex viewer, I don't see anything funky going on with the value for 
accession_publish in the csv (it is the number zero).

Any ideas what is causing this weirdness? Many moons ago we had a similar issue 
importing EADs from spreadsheet and discovered that the internal Excel datatype 
assigned to the publish column was not what the loader expected, causing it to 
assign a default publish value regardless of the supplied value. But in the 
accessions case, Excel is not involved.

Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer. Regards. -julie

Julie Wetherill
HUIT Library Technology Services
Harvard University
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