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    Attempts to ingest a *.zip file ends up in the Deposit errors TA Workbench [DEPOSIT_WORK_QUEUE]

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Rosetta
    • Product Version: 3

    Problem Symptoms:
    SIP ends up in Deposit folder in TA Workbench [DEPOSIT_WORK_QUEUE]

    Cause:
    The material flow used for the submission had "SoF.Complex" in the ?€œcontent structure?€? field.
    The mets.xml is pointing to the dc:identifier field: <dc:identifier>Cataloging-2010.zip</dc:identifier>
    A review of the SoF.Complex reveals that it had Stream Source: dc:url instead of dc:identifier.
    Therefore the incorrect Stream Source configuration for SoF.Complex content structure

    Resolution:
    1. Go to Producers > Advanced Tools > Content Structure > Content Structure Details > SoF.Complex
    2. Change the Stream Source field from dc:url to dc:identifier
    3. Save changes

    Category: SIP Loading - Rosetta


    • Article last edited: 4/17/2014
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