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- Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)...
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- Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)...
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- Also, lots of things like "COTE D`LVOIRE" and "COTE D IVOIRE"
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- Also, lots of things like "COTE D`LVOIRE" and "COTE D IVOIRE"
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## 2016-02-06
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- Found a way to get items with null/empty metadata values from SQL
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- First, find the `metadata_field_id` for the field you want from the `metadatafieldregistry` table:
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```
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dspacetest=# select * from metadatafieldregistry;
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- In this case our country field is 78
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- Now find all resources with type 2 (item) that have null/empty values for that field:
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```
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dspacetest=# select resource_id from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=78 and (text_value='' OR text_value IS NULL);
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```
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- Then you can find the handle that owns it from its `resource_id`:
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```
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dspacetest=# select handle from item, handle where handle.resource_id = item.item_id AND item.item_id = '22678';
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```
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- It's 25 items so editing in the web UI is annoying, let's try SQL!
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```
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dspacetest=# delete from metadatavalue where metadata_field_id=78 and text_value='';
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DELETE 25
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```
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- After that perhaps a regular `dspace index-discovery` (no -b) *should* suffice...
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- Hmm, I indexed, cleared the Cocoon cache, and restarted Tomcat but the 25 "|||" countries are still there
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- Maybe I need to do a full re-index...
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2016-02-05 Looking at some DAGRIS data for Abenet Yabowork Lots of issues with spaces, newlines, etc causing the import to fail I noticed we have a very interesting list of countries on CGSpace: Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)… Also, lots of things like “COTE D`LVOIRE” and “COTE D IVOIRE”
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2016-02-05 Looking at some DAGRIS data for Abenet Yabowork Lots of issues with spaces, newlines, etc causing the import to fail I noticed we have a very interesting list of countries on CGSpace: Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)… Also, lots of things like “COTE D`LVOIRE” and “COTE D IVOIRE” 2016-02-06 Found a way to get items with null/empty metadata values from SQL First, find the metadata_field_id for the field you want from the metadatafieldregistry table: dspacetest=# select * from metadatafieldregistry; In this case our country field is 78 Now find all resources with type 2 (item) that have null/empty values for that field: dspacetest=# select resource_id from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=78 and (text_value='' OR text_value IS NULL); Then you can find the handle that owns it from its resource_id: dspacetest=# select handle from item, handle where handle.resource_id = item.item_id AND item.item_id = '22678'; It’s 25 items so editing in the web UI is annoying, let’s try SQL!
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<li class="next"><a href="/cgspace-notes/2016-02/">Read more <span aria-hidden="true">»</span></a></li>
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<li>Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)&hellip;</li>
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<li>Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)&hellip;</li>
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<li>Also, lots of things like &ldquo;COTE D`LVOIRE&rdquo; and &ldquo;COTE D IVOIRE&rdquo;</li>
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<li>Also, lots of things like &ldquo;COTE D`LVOIRE&rdquo; and &ldquo;COTE D IVOIRE&rdquo;</li>
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<h2 id="2016-02-06:124a59adbaa8ef13e1518d003fc03981">2016-02-06</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Found a way to get items with null/empty metadata values from SQL</li>
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<li>First, find the <code>metadata_field_id</code> for the field you want from the <code>metadatafieldregistry</code> table:</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# select * from metadatafieldregistry;
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</code></pre>
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<li>In this case our country field is 78</li>
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<li>Now find all resources with type 2 (item) that have null/empty values for that field:</li>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# select resource_id from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=78 and (text_value='' OR text_value IS NULL);
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</code></pre>
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<ul>
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<li>Then you can find the handle that owns it from its <code>resource_id</code>:</li>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# select handle from item, handle where handle.resource_id = item.item_id AND item.item_id = '22678';
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</code></pre>
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<ul>
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<li>It&rsquo;s 25 items so editing in the web UI is annoying, let&rsquo;s try SQL!</li>
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</ul>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# delete from metadatavalue where metadata_field_id=78 and text_value='';
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DELETE 25
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</code></pre>
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<ul>
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<li>After that perhaps a regular <code>dspace index-discovery</code> (no -b) <em>should</em> suffice&hellip;</li>
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<li>Hmm, I indexed, cleared the Cocoon cache, and restarted Tomcat but the 25 &ldquo;|||&rdquo; countries are still there</li>
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<li>Maybe I need to do a full re-index&hellip;</li>
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2016-02-05 Looking at some DAGRIS data for Abenet Yabowork Lots of issues with spaces, newlines, etc causing the import to fail I noticed we have a very interesting list of countries on CGSpace: Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)… Also, lots of things like “COTE D`LVOIRE” and “COTE D IVOIRE”
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2016-02-05 Looking at some DAGRIS data for Abenet Yabowork Lots of issues with spaces, newlines, etc causing the import to fail I noticed we have a very interesting list of countries on CGSpace: Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)… Also, lots of things like “COTE D`LVOIRE” and “COTE D IVOIRE” 2016-02-06 Found a way to get items with null/empty metadata values from SQL First, find the metadata_field_id for the field you want from the metadatafieldregistry table: dspacetest=# select * from metadatafieldregistry; In this case our country field is 78 Now find all resources with type 2 (item) that have null/empty values for that field: dspacetest=# select resource_id from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=78 and (text_value='' OR text_value IS NULL); Then you can find the handle that owns it from its resource_id: dspacetest=# select handle from item, handle where handle.resource_id = item.item_id AND item.item_id = '22678'; It’s 25 items so editing in the web UI is annoying, let’s try SQL!
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<footer>
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<li class="next"><a href="/cgspace-notes/2016-02/">Read more <span aria-hidden="true">»</span></a></li>
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<li>Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)&hellip;</li>
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<li>Not only are there 49,000 countries, we have some blanks (25)&hellip;</li>
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<li>Also, lots of things like &ldquo;COTE D`LVOIRE&rdquo; and &ldquo;COTE D IVOIRE&rdquo;</li>
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<li>Also, lots of things like &ldquo;COTE D`LVOIRE&rdquo; and &ldquo;COTE D IVOIRE&rdquo;</li>
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<h2 id="2016-02-06:124a59adbaa8ef13e1518d003fc03981">2016-02-06</h2>
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<ul>
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<li>Found a way to get items with null/empty metadata values from SQL</li>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# select * from metadatafieldregistry;
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# select resource_id from metadatavalue where resource_type_id=2 and metadata_field_id=78 and (text_value='' OR text_value IS NULL);
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<li>Then you can find the handle that owns it from its <code>resource_id</code>:</li>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# select handle from item, handle where handle.resource_id = item.item_id AND item.item_id = '22678';
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</code></pre>
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<li>It&rsquo;s 25 items so editing in the web UI is annoying, let&rsquo;s try SQL!</li>
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<pre><code>dspacetest=# delete from metadatavalue where metadata_field_id=78 and text_value='';
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DELETE 25
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<li>After that perhaps a regular <code>dspace index-discovery</code> (no -b) <em>should</em> suffice&hellip;</li>
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<li>Hmm, I indexed, cleared the Cocoon cache, and restarted Tomcat but the 25 &ldquo;|||&rdquo; countries are still there</li>
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