Hi Jose,
That worked. Our sysadmin created the UUID and inserted into the tables as
described in the earlier post. So, for whatever reason, didn't get
populated as part of the 1.8 -> 6.3 upgrade process.
Thank you!
Carl
On Tuesday, April 13, 2021 at 11:04:23 AM UTC-4 Carl Jones wrote:
> Hi J
OK.
I tried implementing this.
But I was hoping something like a linked file, that appears in the parent
item and clicking on this linked item (child item) will take me to that
item, or maybe open that child item in the browser itself.
*From,*
*Arunendra MB.*
On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 6:26 PM Ke
Hello Kosmas,
If you've previously run a Beta 4 build on that machine, then I'd recommend
first running a
mvn clean
This will reset/cleanup your Beta 4 build. After that, run the usual
mvn package
If that doesn't work, you could try running "mvn -U package", forcing Maven to
check for upda
Is there updated documentation on how to configure dspace 7 for shibboleth?
Thanks!
~~ Bill
--
Human wheels spin round and round
While the clock keeps the pace... -- John Mellencamp
Bill TantzenUniversity of Minnesota Libraries
The URI of the related item is one option for the metadata, or another
identifier that links the items.
Here's an example of an item that has many parts:
The *parent* item, https://abc.xxx.org/handle/999/12340 ,contains
dc.relation.hasparthttps://abc.xxx.org/handle/999/12341
dc.relati
I haven't used dc.relation earlier.
Although I understood what you mentioned, in theory, what do I actually put
against this metadata- the handle ID or URI of the other item?
Also, I saw there are two dc.relation- dc.relation.isPartof and
dc.relation.hasPartof-- what is the difference?
I tried to