[IPT] examples of datasets using Identification History extensions

Aaron Wilton WiltonA at landcareresearch.co.nz
Fri Mar 20 04:14:34 CET 2015


Hi all
We are using the identification history extension here -  http://ipt.landcareresearch.co.nz/resource.do?r=allan_herbarium
Cheers
Aaron



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From: IPT [mailto:ipt-bounces at lists.gbif.org] On Behalf Of Herbario SANT
Sent: Friday, 20 March 2015 1:39 a.m.
To: ipt at lists.gbif.org
Subject: [IPT] examples of datasets using Identification History extensions

Hi Niels and rest of IPT list suscriptors.

I saw Niels Klazenga message to TDWG list, about using DarwinCore extensions in IPT and mapping them from mysql databases.
I am not currently using IPT yet, but I also try to figure out how to do the same thing, and also wondering how the final results will be.

Regarding that, I still couldn't find any GBIF dataset which is using the Identification History extension. I would like to see how those date look like when they are searched through gbif portal.

Maybe any of you can provide me with links to occurrence datasets (preferrably herbaria) which are provinding Identification History data?

By the way ... is it possible to use that extension using a Tapirlink provider?
If so, I would also like to know about some examples of providers using it.

Thanks a lot
David

On Mon, Sep 1, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Niels Klazenga <Niels.Klazenga at rbg.vic.gov.au<mailto:Niels.Klazenga at rbg.vic.gov.au>> wrote:
Thanks Tim and Kyle,
I have signed up to the IPT list, to which I will send any further questions, but thanks to your responses I have already worked out how to do what I wanted to do. Turns out that I did overlook something, namely that I needed to create multiple data sources within the same resource. Pretty obvious in hindsight.

Niels

>>> Tim Robertson <trobertson at gbif.org<mailto:trobertson at gbif.org>> 09/01/14 5:43 PM >>>

Hi Niels,

The correct mailing list is the IPT list (http://lists.gbif.org/mailman/listinfo/ipt).  I suggest mailing that, providing as much information as possible - IPT version, the core and extensions you are using, the SQL statements you use etc.

The IPT does allows multiple mappings per source file which is a common practice, but you cannot map to an extension until you have mapped the core.  There are some workarounds there, such as creating a core with only the minimum fields, and then effectively mapping an extension in a 1:1 manner (rather than multiple rows per core record).

Cheers,
Tim



On 01 Sep 2014, at 09:11, Niels Klazenga <Niels.Klazenga at rbg.vic.gov.au<mailto:Niels.Klazenga at rbg.vic.gov.au>> wrote:


Dear all,
Not sure if this is appropriate use of this list, but I don't know where else to go. I was hoping I could prevail on someone to help me find out how to use extensions in the IPT provider for data from an SQL database, without creating duplicate rows in the core file or empty rows (apart from the core ID) in the extension file(s). I think I tried everything, but I must be overlooking something.

I found this, http://lists.gbif.org/pipermail/ipt/2013-October/000545.html, during my googling for an answer, which I think has the solution, but I can't work out how to implement it, as my IPT installation doesn't seem to let me create a mapping to just an extension and only lets me use one data mapping source for any resource.

Niels



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