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So my issue is that all the datasets that I have are set to public, but they cannot be seen on the webpage, however, I can still go to them directly if I have the URL. I figured out that if I go to manage the dataset and set it to private THEN set it back to public, it will then show up normally.
I don't understand why it does not automatically show up on the webpage without me having to go through the hassle of resetting the privacy.
Any thoughts? Is there a way I can go into the database's code and see if there is something wrong there?
Thanks!
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@KidDavidacus what do you mean that they can no be seen on the webpage? Do you mean the search page (/dataset)? If so it may be that they are flagged as drafts for some reason.
Do you do the two steps (or three on old versions) when creating datasets and click on Finish? Are you using a custom extension to modify the dataset schema?
Can you paste the output of this API call for one of the missing datasets?
So my issue is that all the datasets that I have are set to public, but they cannot be seen on the webpage, however, I can still go to them directly if I have the URL. I figured out that if I go to manage the dataset and set it to private THEN set it back to public, it will then show up normally.
I don't understand why it does not automatically show up on the webpage without me having to go through the hassle of resetting the privacy.
Any thoughts? Is there a way I can go into the database's code and see if there is something wrong there?
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: