There is some related work in https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-749


Peter Dietz



On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Pottinger, Hardy J. <
pottinge...@umsystem.edu> wrote:

> Hi, thanks, Peter, this helps. I think it's highly likely my users will ask
> me to implement the functionality you describe, but I'd like to do so in
> such  a way that it won't conflict with ongoing work in this regard. Do you
> know of anyone working to revise the bitstream table, or implement the
> interface you describe a need for?
>
> --Hardy
>
> From: Peter Dietz <pdiet...@gmail.com<mailto:pdiet...@gmail.com>>
> Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2011 08:39:35 -0500
> To: Hardy Pottinger <pottinge...@umsystem.edu<mailto:
> pottinge...@umsystem.edu>>
> Subject: Re: [Dspace-devel] DS-192
>
>
> Hi Hardy,
>
> Prior to the patch, bitstreams would be listed in an arbitrary order,
> usually database specific and relating to the last time the record for the
> bitstream was modified. Locally we wanted some controll over this, and so
> did members of the community, so it got committed. You can sort according to
> seqID, title, or whatever is in the bitstream table.
>
> I agree that this is not ideal, a seperate weight (heavy things sink) or
> display_position column in db would be needed. Additionally the UI's would
> need some editing abilities, such as drag and drop reorder.
>
> On Apr 15, 2011 6:49 PM, "Pottinger, Hardy J." <pottinge...@umsystem.edu
> <mailto:pottinge...@umsystem.edu>> wrote:
> > Hi, I'm writing because some of our folks are interested in taking
> > advantage of the bitstream ordering capability that was made possible
> with
> > DS-192. The discussion attached to DS-192 sounds a bit worrisome, and
> > we're concerned about the implications of using sequence_id to control
> > bitstream order. Can someone go over the pros/cons of using sequence_id
> > for this purpose?
> >
> > Here's a link to DS-192 in case you need it:
> > https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-192
> >
> > Thanks in advance for whatever guidance you can provide, it is much
> > appreciated.
> >
> > --Hardy
> >
> >
> >
> >
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