#---------------------------------------------------------------# #-----------BATCH METADATA EDITOR CONFIGURATIONS----------------# #---------------------------------------------------------------# # Configuration properties used solely by the Batch Metadata # # Editing System # #---------------------------------------------------------------# ### Bulk metadata editor settings ### # The delimiter used to separate values within a single field (defaults to a double pipe ||) # bulkedit.valueseparator = || # The delimiter used to separate fields (defaults to a comma for CSV) # bulkedit.fieldseparator = , # The delimiter used to serarate authority data (defaults to a double colon ::) # bulkedit.authorityseparator = :: # A hard limit of the number of items allowed to be edited in one go in the UI # (does not apply to the command line version) # TODO: UNSUPPORTED in DSpace 7.0 # bulkedit.gui-item-limit = 20 # Metadata elements to exclude when exporting via the user interfaces, or when using the # command line version and not using the -a (all) option. # bulkedit.ignore-on-export = dc.date.accessioned, dc.date.available, \ # dc.date.updated, dc.description.provenance # Should the 'action' column allow the 'expunge' method. By default this is set to false # bulkedit.allowexpunge = false ### metadata-deletion script configuration ### # Comma separated list of metadata fields which can be deleted (in bulk) by the 'metadata-deletion' script. # By default, only 'dspace.agreements.end-user' can be deleted in bulk, as doing so allows # an administrator to force all users to re-review the End User Agreement on their next login. bulkedit.allow-bulk-deletion = dspace.agreements.end-user ### metadata import script ### # Set the number after which the changes should be committed while running the script # After too much consecutive records everything starts to slow down because too many things are being loaded into memory # If we commit these to the database these are cleared out of our memory and we don't lose as much performance # By default this is set to 100 bulkedit.change.commit.count = 100