Hi Steve,
Currently the IPT will reuse an existing GUID if one is mapped to the original source (e.g. you map it), otherwise it will create a UUID for the record. It stops short of assigning an actionable GUID at the moment, but in the future will do.
A UUID can be "resolved" at the IPT installation (e.g. http://ipt.gbif.org/occ/67f54dd8-aabe-4b8c-84dd-e7618ff23253 or http://ipt.gbif.org/occ/67f54dd8-aabe-4b8c-84dd-e7618ff23253/xml)
Note that you need to know the IPT installation address to resolve the UUID currently, so they merely 'uniquely identify' records today, but are not 'actionable'.
Best wishes, Tim
On Nov 4, 2009, at 4:00 PM, Steve Baskauf wrote:
I am attempting to educate myself about IPT and to do so have read the User Manual and looked at the website. In the May 2009 version of the manual on p.35 it says that a GUID for the record is optional but will be generated automatically if not mapped. I have been unable to find details about how this works. What I am curious about is:
- What type of GUID is generated (LSID, http uri, or something else)?
- If it is either an LSID or http uri based on the format of an LSID,
what is the authority? gbif.org ? 3. If it is either an LSID or http uri based on the format of an LSID, how is the namespace determined? Is this assigned by GBIF or negotiated during the process of setting up the IPT instance?
I'm assuming that the identifier part of the LSID (if it is LSID-related) is the source ID provided by the user.
Thanks, Steve Baskauf
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