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<article class="blog-post">
<header>
<h2 class="blog-post-title" dir="auto"><a href="https://alanorth.github.io/cgspace-notes/2022-07/">July, 2022</a></h2>
<p class="blog-post-meta"><time datetime="2022-07-02T14:07:36+03:00">Sat Jul 02, 2022</time> by Alan Orth in
<span class="fas fa-folder" aria-hidden="true"></span>&nbsp;<a href="/categories/notes/" rel="category tag">Notes</a>
</p>
</header>
<h2 id="2022-07-02">2022-07-02</h2>
<ul>
<li>I learned how to use the Levenshtein functions in PostgreSQL
<ul>
<li>The thing is that there is a limit of 255 characters for these functions in PostgreSQL so you need to truncate the strings before comparing</li>
<li>Also, the trgm functions I&rsquo;ve used before are case insensitive, but Levenshtein is not, so you need to make sure to lower case both strings first</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<a href='https://alanorth.github.io/cgspace-notes/2022-07/'>Read more →</a>
</article>
<article class="blog-post">
<header>
<h2 class="blog-post-title" dir="auto"><a href="https://alanorth.github.io/cgspace-notes/2022-06/">June, 2022</a></h2>
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<article class="blog-post">
<header>
<h2 class="blog-post-title" dir="auto"><a href="https://alanorth.github.io/cgspace-notes/2021-09/">September, 2021</a></h2>
<p class="blog-post-meta"><time datetime="2021-09-01T09:14:07+03:00">Wed Sep 01, 2021</time> by Alan Orth in
<span class="fas fa-folder" aria-hidden="true"></span>&nbsp;<a href="/categories/notes/" rel="category tag">Notes</a>
</p>
</header>
<h2 id="2021-09-02">2021-09-02</h2>
<ul>
<li>Troubleshooting the missing Altmetric scores on AReS
<ul>
<li>Turns out that I didn&rsquo;t actually fix them last month because the check for <code>content.altmetric</code> still exists, and I can&rsquo;t access the DOIs using <code>_h.source.DOI</code> for some reason</li>
<li>I can access all other kinds of item metadata using the Elasticsearch label, but not DOI!!!</li>
<li>I will change <code>DOI</code> to <code>tomato</code> in the repository setup and start a re-harvest&hellip; I need to see if this is some kind of reserved word or something&hellip;</li>
<li>Even as <code>tomato</code> I can&rsquo;t access that field as <code>_h.source.tomato</code> in Angular, but it does work as a filter source&hellip; sigh</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>I&rsquo;m having problems using the OpenRXV API
<ul>
<li>The syntax Moayad showed me last month doesn&rsquo;t seem to honor the search query properly&hellip;</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<a href='https://alanorth.github.io/cgspace-notes/2021-09/'>Read more →</a>
</article>
<nav class="blog-pagination">
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<ol class="list-unstyled">
<li><a href="/cgspace-notes/2022-07/">July, 2022</a></li>
<li><a href="/cgspace-notes/2022-06/">June, 2022</a></li>
<li><a href="/cgspace-notes/2022-05/">May, 2022</a></li>
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<li><a href="/cgspace-notes/2022-03/">March, 2022</a></li>
<li><a href="/cgspace-notes/2022-02/">February, 2022</a></li>
</ol>
</section>