Thank you for all replies. Eventually I used Jörg's suggestion about
exporting/importing objects and it worked well.

Serhiy



On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 12:20 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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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
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> On Mar 7, 2012, at 1:00 PM, Edwin Shin wrote:
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>> 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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