>
> On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 10:41:54 AM UTC-5, Jae Hun Lee wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've created a small python script that convert JSON to .ARCHES. I hope I
>> can get help from this community for testing it.
>> The link to the script:
>>
Hi,
I guess the comparison is done as if they are strings. 10 is bigger than 1
because first character is identical and 10 has second character where 1
doesn't. 2 is bigger than 13 because 13 starts with 1. Therefore, I would
suggest to change the order value to 2 digits: 10-23 or 01-13 and tes
Hi Jae,
>
> Thank you very much for this one. Looking into your Dockerfile code, I
> suppose we still have to look forward to your v2. This is a really great
> development, though! :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Joel
>
> On Tuesday, August 23, 2016 at 1:21:17 PM UTC+8, Jae Hun Lee w
Hello, Vincent
I'd like to share my work regarding this subject. I hope you can improve
with my Docker file: http://goo.gl/pcsXug
My Arches docker image is called oixhwotl/arches3-v1:15.10
(15.10 is a tag and it means it was built based on Ubuntu 15.10)
(v1 means that everything is in one contain
post their
problems this actively because the test is very simple, and it's homework.
I appreciate this community for trying to help them whatever the problems
were.
Thank you.
On Thursday, August 4, 2016 at 2:32:26 PM UTC+5:45, Jae Hun Lee wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> UNESCO Katha
Hello,
UNESCO Kathamndu Office is seeking a software engineer who will work for
Government of Nepal. Detailed information can be found here:
http://goo.gl/uVsqgm
Practical assignment test is scheduled from Aug 16 to 23, so I would
appreciate if you don't help people in that period regarding i
actually rely on mergenode
> for this. If you look at arches HIP resource graphs, you'll see that the
> mergenode attribute is not used in this manner. From the Arches HIP
> documentation:
>
>
>- mergenode: defines the upstream node that occurs one time (and only
&
Hi Darcy,
Sorry. The relationship of mergenode and GROUPID is troubled me.
I think the script doesn't properly set GROUPID for paired entities. Could
you open the file "sample.arches" and find "ADDRESS_TYPE.E55" and
"PLACE_ADDRESS.E45" pair, and set same value for their GROUPIDs? and try to
loa
t; that
> have some similar functions, and could ultimately be combined at some
> point...
>
>
> On Tuesday, March 29, 2016 at 9:41:54 AM UTC-6, Jae Hun Lee wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've created a small python script that convert JSON to .ARCHES. I hope I
Hello,
I've created a small python script that convert JSON to .ARCHES. I hope I
can get help from this community for testing it.
The link to the script:
https://github.com/oixhwotl/archesproject3/raw/master/exported/arches_json_to_arches.py
The Arches command for exporting data is shown as be
urce type as a stand-in for
> museum. You can then relate individual heritage resources to that Heritage
> Resource Group.
>
> No stupid questions here. Thanks for asking.
>
> Adam
>
> --
> Adam Lodge
> Geospatial Systems Consultant
> Farallon Geographics
>
&g
Hello,
This is my first post in this group, so please allow me to post stupid
questions.
Is there any way to automatically generate a human-readable serial number
in Arches?
In my project, project stakeholders are expecting me to come up with
universal serial number for all the heritages and a
Hello.
My name is Jae, and I am working at UNESCO office at Kathmandu in Nepal for
the heritage inventory project. I'm only IT guy at culture unit, and I am
totally new to Arches, but I am feeling some gap between people's
expectations of what Arches can do and what Arches does. This year will
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