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[EP-tech] Re: Configuration may be wrong


Hi Seb,

I tried reindexing and it gave no errors. It's still not working, though.

I looked at the SQL that was being used in the generate_views script,
and it is using SUBJECT__ORDER_VALUES_EN as part of its look up for the
subjects / divisions. The data in here is wrong though - it relates to
the old set of subjects. Is there a way to repopulate this table? Do you
know why it might not have been populated?

Best wishes,
Rob

Sebastien Francois <sf2@ecs.soton.ac.uk> writes:

> Hi Rob,
>
> I think this means you've asked EPrints to generate a 'view' on 
> 'subjects', however no EPrint objects / publications have got a subject 
> set. In other words, your 'view' will be empty.
>
> I can't comment much about the Oracle error except that when you 
> imported your subjects file, EPrints must have requested to re-index the 
> "subjects" dataset and this is probably what this error relates to (but 
> I cannot tell you any implications this will have...). You may try to:
>
> /opt/eprints3/bin/epadmin reindex <archive_id> subject
>
> and see what happens.
>
> Seb.
>
> On 27/07/12 16:57, Robert Berry wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> What does it mean when I run the bin/generate_views script, and it gives
>> an error like --
>>
>> Wrote: /eprints/eprints3/archives/liverpool/html/en/view/year
>> Warning! No values were found for eprint.view.subjects [subjects] -
>> configuration may be wrong
>>
>> What configuration? Where?
>>
>> I've imported a new subjects file. It gave a bunch of Oracle errors-
>>
>> ORA-01722: invalid number (DBD ERROR: error possibly near<*>  indicator
>> at char 52 in 'INSERT INTO "EVENT_QUEUE" ("EVENTQUEUEID") VALUES
>> (:<*>p1)') at /eprints/eprints3/bin/../perl_lib/EPrints/DataObj.pm line
>> 294
>>
>> -so I guess it could be related to that. The subjects are in the
>>   database, table, however, and look correct.
>>
>> Best wishes, Rob
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