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As a content editor, I want fragment url importing to ignore upper/lower case differences when matching shelfmarks, so that I can import urls when the shelfmarks don't match exactly. #845

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rlskoeser opened this issue May 5, 2022 · 1 comment
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rlskoeser commented May 5, 2022

Revising based on observation from Alan that some JTS urls were not loaded due to variation in case. Alan said he couldn't think of any case where case-sensitivity would matter for matching shelfmarks.

ENA 1822a, specifically, my theory about the capital vs. lowercase problem is supported by this search page - https://geniza.princeton.edu/en/documents/?q=ENA+1822A&sort=relevance

To test, we should rerun the import on the figgy jts urls, check the imported numbers and run this search on the test site to compare.

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@rlskoeser rlskoeser changed the title As a content editor, I want to fragment url importing to ignore upper/lower case differences when matching shelfmarks, so that I can import urls when the shelfmarks don't match exactly. As a content editor, I want fragment url importing to ignore upper/lower case differences when matching shelfmarks, so that I can import urls when the shelfmarks don't match exactly. May 10, 2022
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Tested in qa with pul jts volumes csv and loaded 97 more iiif urls; confirmed via admin log entries that it was the upper/lower case mismatch that Alan identified.

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