[Dspace-general] Removing items mapped but not original to acollection

Stuart David Lewis [sdl] sdl at aber.ac.uk
Wed Nov 1 09:52:28 EST 2006


Hi Bill,
 
Yes - this looks like a typo (well, an incorrect reuse of a message).
I've reported it as a bug
(http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1588625&group_
id=19984&atid=119984) so hopefully it will get fixed in the near future.

To remove an item mapping, in the collection which an item has been
mapped 'to', click on 'Item Mapper', and then at the bottom of the page
there will be a list of collections from which items have been mapped
'from'. You can then click on that an remove the mapping.

Thanks,


Stuart
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After the search when mapping items to other collections, there is an
instructions at the top of the page "Check the box next to items you
wish to add or remove, and choose 'add' or 'remove'. The only button
options that appear on the page are "Add" in the add column and "Add"
and "Cancel" at the top and bottom right of the display list.  No
removed button appears.  Is there a configuration option that needs to
be set to make the "Remove " option appear or is something wrong with my
installation.  

 

Bill

 

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