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AtoM users are able to import accessions using a CSV file but there is no existing functionality to export an accessions CSV. Accessions are one of the only major entity types without an export option, which can make migrating content difficult.
Expected Behavior
Add an Accessions CSV export feature to AtoM.
Possible Solution
This could be accomplished by adding a clipboard button to accession record pages so that those with the proper user permissions (e.g. administrators) can add records to the clipboard for export. We should also include an "export all" option on the "Browse accessions" page.
Context and Notes
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Version used
AtoM 2.8.2
Operating System and version
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Default installation culture
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PHP version
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Contact details
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Current Behavior
AtoM users are able to import accessions using a CSV file but there is no existing functionality to export an accessions CSV. Accessions are one of the only major entity types without an export option, which can make migrating content difficult.
Expected Behavior
Add an Accessions CSV export feature to AtoM.
Possible Solution
This could be accomplished by adding a clipboard button to accession record pages so that those with the proper user permissions (e.g. administrators) can add records to the clipboard for export. We should also include an "export all" option on the "Browse accessions" page.
Context and Notes
No response
Version used
AtoM 2.8.2
Operating System and version
No response
Default installation culture
No response
PHP version
No response
Contact details
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: