I've created a metadata record (ISO19139), set privileges to 'All' and I'm
unable to display in the search results. It's just one record, others I've
tried are okay?
Tried rebuilding lucene index, but still it is not searchable. However, the
record is displayed in the GeoRSS feed and the metadata is displayed by
clicking on the latter link, and I can find it by pasting its unique ID into
the browser.
hard to say. The fact that you can open the metadata from the link in RSS or
by pasting its URL in the browser indicates that setting the privileges to
"All" as such works (assuming you're not logged in when doing that).
You say it's just one record has this, others you created are fine ? Can you
think of *any* difference in how you created the record that does not show
up in search, and the other ones ?
An option could be to examine the data for this record in the database, and
to examine the entry in the Lucene index for it. This latter you could do
using a Lucene-index-browser called Luke.
Did you try what happens if you save the metadata (in XML) and try to insert
that again (check the option to generate new UUID) ? If you can reproduce
the non-findability of this metadata, while you can do the same with others
and find them, could you post that metadata ?
Kind regards
Heikki Doeleman
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 12:03 PM, RichC <richard@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi there,
I've created a metadata record (ISO19139), set privileges to 'All' and I'm
unable to display in the search results. It's just one record, others I've
tried are okay?
Tried rebuilding lucene index, but still it is not searchable. However, the
record is displayed in the GeoRSS feed and the metadata is displayed by
clicking on the latter link, and I can find it by pasting its unique ID
into
the browser.
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Did you try what happens if you save the metadata (in XML) and try to
insert that again (check the option to generate new UUID) ?
Inserted the record with a new ID and this new record is similarly not
discoverable in the search.
You say it's just one record has this, others you created are fine ? Can
you think of *any* difference in how you created the record that does not
show up in search, and the other ones ?
It appears that a single entry in the Equivalent Scale/Denominator field was
the cause. I had previously entered 'various scales' which appears to cause
the problem. It was showing up in red so I guessed something might be awry.
Anyway, on removing 'various scales' and re-saving the record became
searchable.
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We got the same problem and the "solution" we found was that.
Regards.
Miguel.
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-----Mensaje original-----
De: RichC [mailto:richard@anonymised.com]
Enviado el: miércoles, 26 de enero de 2011 13:33
Para: geonetwork-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Asunto: Re: [GeoNetwork-users] Unable to search metadata record
Did you try what happens if you save the metadata (in XML) and try to
insert that again (check the option to generate new UUID) ?
Inserted the record with a new ID and this new record is similarly not
discoverable in the search.
You say it's just one record has this, others you created are fine ? Can
you think of *any* difference in how you created the record that does not
show up in search, and the other ones ?
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