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You may want to ask this question on the Islandora list. It is possible to 
assign PIDs on creation ad hoc by using the APIs, but that's something that is 
controlled by client software, in this case Islandora.

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A. Soroka
Software & Systems Engineering :: Online Library Environment
the University of Virginia Library

On Mar 7, 2012, at 1:00 PM, Edwin Shin wrote:

> In short, you can't. The default PIDGenerator module uses a database column 
> of type int for the non-namespace part of the pid. You can of course 
> configure whatever pid namespace you want.
> 
> Longer answer is, if you want Fedora to generate your custom pid format, you 
> need to provide your own, alternative PIDGenerator implementation--which 
> would be pretty straightforward to do.
> 
> 
> On 8 Mar 2012, at 12:47 AM, Kyle Banerjee wrote:
> 
>> I have deleted digital object with corrupted datastream (it was PDF).
>> Its PID was abc:123. Then I created new object with good datastream
>> and or course it was assigned different PID, abc:124
>> 
>> This thread reminds me of something else that I haven't figured out yet. We 
>> have an Islandora front end which automatically assigns PID's according to 
>> the pattern above. 
>> 
>> How can you change the behavior so that it assigns PID's like 
>> abc:myprefix-124, abc:myprefix-125, etc? Thanks,
>> 
>> kyle
>> -- 
>> ----------------------------------------------------------
>> Kyle Banerjee
>> Digital Services Program Manager
>> Orbis Cascade Alliance 
>> [email protected] / 503.999.9787
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