Hi all,

I would really appreciate another set of eyes on these two errors I'm getting 
while testing ingest of MARC XML (resource records) from our library catalog 
into 3.2:


 1.  lang_materials/0/language_and_script/language : Property is required but 
was missing
I've tried a few different things here and can't pinpoint the problem. There 
isn't a MARC field that maps to this ASpace field in the most recent import 
map<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jU6MYF7UI7a-UKdd5XhYCV6W1UyrMMCzYDFlgb8iNW8/edit#gid=1527709562>
 (unless I'm misreading it, which is entirely possible - it's been a long day), 
but native ASpace resource records exported as MARCXML will import back in with 
language and script data, so I can tell there is a MARC field that maps to 
this. Based on MARC XML from resource records created in ASpace, I tried adding 
language info in 040$a or 041$b, but neither resulted in a successful import, 
just the same error message. Is there a MARC field I'm missing in the import 
map and/or the ASpace-generated MARC? The Help 
Center<https://archivesspace.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ArchivesSpaceUserManual/pages/917405730/Languages+Sub-Record+as+of+v2.7.0>
 does say this field can be imported as MARC XML, but doesn't say how.
 2.  notes/0/subnotes/0/content : Property is required but was missing

I see that other folks have encountered this error with an index number to 
point them to the note that's missing content, but lacking one here I'm not 
sure where to start. And looking at my sample files with my fallible human eyes 
I don't see any empty fields. Has anyone run into this before? Is this just 
pointing at my missing language field?

If there's a resource or guide I've missed - especially for interpreting import 
job errors -- please point me to it! MARC XML is attached (with the added 040 
and 041 fields) in case it's helpful.

Thank you!

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Digital Preservation Archivist
Othmer Library of Chemical History
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Science History Institute
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