[Dspace-tech] Browse by Issue Date wont give any results
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Hi,
i am using dspace-5.2 and most things work fine, beside some Browsing Issues:
When i Browse by Issue Date it shows me all items.
After (Choose year) or type in a year i get always zero results.
/xmlui/browse?type=dateissued
In opposite when i click on the sidebar Date Issued: I get the correct result.
/xmlui/discover?filtertype=dateIssued&filter_relational_operator=equals&filter=2012
In all types of "Browse by" i get weird behaviours:
When i enter first letters for Authors, Titles, Subjects it gives me
results i cannot understand and totally wrong.
I searched the logs and cannot find errors, debug is enabled.
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to Arunendra M. Biswas, DSpace Technical Support
Hello,
I'm sorry, but you haven't provided enough information here to allow us to help you out. If upgrading to 5.10 hasn't helped your situation, then it's possible that the bug at https://jira.lyrasis.org/browse/DS-2602 was
not the cause of the behavior you are seeing.
I'd recommend checking your logs for any errors that may be occurring (both when you run a date search *and* when you reindex content). It's possible there's an error there that is causing unexpected behavior. Here's a guide for finding errors in logs: https://wiki.lyrasis.org/display/DSPACE/Troubleshoot+an+error
Keep in mind that all support on these mailing lists is provided by volunteers. So, the most information you can provide, the easier it may be for someone here to diagnose the problem (especially if it is an error they have seen before).