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--resume
(-R
) flag that you can try to resume the import where you left off after you fix the error.Batch import can also take place via the Administrator’s UI. The steps to follow are:
A. Prepare the data
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B. Import the records via the UI
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Fill in the form that appears as follows:
Comments:
1) If you select an owning collection from this form, then, the “collections” file that may be included in the records will be ignored.
2) If you do not specify an owning collection, and for some items, there exist no “collections” file in the record folder, then the item will not be imported in DSpace
Finally, when you submit the form you will receive a message for the background execution of the process (since it may take long). At the end, you will receive a success or failure email informing you for the status of the import.
C. View past batch imports (that have be done via the UI)
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The number of records that were finally imported
The number of records that the user tried to import
Moreover, the user can take the following actions:
Download the map file that was produced during the import. In this file, someone can see the records that were imported and the corresponding handle that was given to them by DSpace
Delete the imported records. Everything will be deleted (and the history folder in the “import” directory in the DSpace installation folder)
In case of failure, the user can “Resume” the import. He is transferred in the upload form again, but the system knows the initial import (and the map file) in order to resume the old import. There is a red label in the form that informs the user for the “Resume” form.
The item exporter can export a single item or a collection of items, and creates a DSpace simple archive according to the aforementioned format for each item to be exported. The items are exported in a sequential order in which they are retrieved from the database. As a consequence, the sequence numbers of the item subdirectories (item_000, item_001) are not related to DSpace handle or item id's.
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