Thanks Gabi for letting us know. I assume this happens when using the sandbox environment?
In production you should only have the classic 2 cores.
But in the sandbox there are both a sample core and a sample extension:
http://rs.gbif.org/sandbox/extension/dwc_sample_core.xml http://rs.gbif.org/sandbox/extension/dwc_sample.xml
They both use the same rowType which is not allowed. It seems to me the core definition is bad, it also has a namespace different from what the rowType suggests. I will update the core definition to make it use the new DwC term MaterialSample so it should not conflict with the DNA extension:
name=MaterialSample namespace=http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/ rowType=http://rs.tdwg.org/dwc/MaterialSample
Markus
On 23.10.2013, at 12:55, Dröge, Gabriele wrote:
Dear all,
I have another question concerning IPT and the Darwin Core extensions.
For my test mapping I am using the Occurrences Core. Using the “Darwin Core Sample Extension” works in principal but unfortunately it is changed to “Darwin Core Sample Core” today (and can therefore not be used). Due to the similar name there seems to be a technical conflict.
Could you please check this?
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