Initial training for web applications
Web apps training
Goals: Review initial web application or two with Kelly, Orlando and Lisa. Some review of CSpace Inventory/Movement (Location) data, but we'll have other opportunities to do general training in the CSpace user interface. We will also have other opportunities to train you on using these inventory/move applications.
1. Storage Locations
- Modeling decisions we made to merge FM Pro main and sub locations into one Storage Location vocabulary. We made some decisions about the terms, but did not do cleanup.
- We added a Crate location vocabulary to accommodate the packing and packaging process.
- This was based on similarities we saw with PAHMA, both for how they would use CSpace and for what they needed to accomplish with the move.
- What this looks like in CollectionSpace
- https://bampfa-dev.cspace.berkeley.edu
- Show different Storage Location vocabularies
- Search for Local Storage Locations - This same list will be available in the web apps. Do not bother to go into Storage Location record editor at this time (no added value yet).
- Search for Crates
2. Inventory/Movement records
- What we imported into CollectionSpace
- Search Cataloging for "1994.15"
- Review Collection Item, including Current Storage Location
- Go to Inventory/Movement tab
- Review two records
- (Have FileMaker record open too.)
- If there's time, add a new Inventory/Movement record for 1994.15, moving it to "Registration, A Wall White Cabinet Drawer 01" both to demonstrate how to do this and so it will show up in Systematic Inventory.
3. The web apps
- https://dev.cspace.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/cswaMainNV.py
- What databases they connect to (dev vs prod)
- How to log in to them (Inventory and then your CollectionSpace credentials)
- Systematic Inventory
- Review interface
- Emphasize that search is by range of locations, not a fromlocation-to-tolocation move
- This application used just to inventory items, confirm their current location, or indicate that they were not found where expected in the database (which puts them in a location called "Not Located"). (Moving is a different web application.)
- Search for "Registration, A Wall White Cabinet Drawer 01" to "Registration, A Wall White Cabinet Drawer 05" - range of locations based on alphabetical sort!
- Select reason and handler
- Click Search
- Get list of locations
- Click Enumerate Objects to get objects in those locations (review interface, noting the ID Number is a link back to CSpace)
- Workflow: Do you print these lists out and mark them up (bringing hard copy back to computer for data entry later), or do you use this app in the storage locations directly?
- Now, just search for "Registration, A Wall White Cabinet Drawer 01" to "Registration, A Wall White Cabinet Drawer 01"
- (Save the other locations in the former range for people to test with.)
- If object is in the location, keep "Found" radiobutton checked. If not located, select "Not Found". Add a note if you like.
- Demo this, marking one as Not Found.
- Clicking Update Locations will add a new Inventory/Movement record for that location, with today's date as the Inventory/Movement Date.
- Go back to CSpace and look at one of the Found objects and one Not Found object.
- Workflow: What to do with the "Not Located" items?
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