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Re: [EP-tech] Looking for help with statistics packages
From: "Kenneth Hirsh" <ken AT law.duke.edu>
Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 11:13:51 -0400
| Threading: | ↑ [EP-tech] Looking for help with statistics packages from ken AT law.duke.edu • This Message → Re: [EP-tech] Looking for help with statistics packages from C.McGee AT utas.edu.au |
This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. Having successfully copied the database to lawarchive and configured eprints to ↵ point to that database. I now see that the UTas statistics package cannot ↵ handle ePrints3 at all. It is looking for the table structure for eprints2. ↵ So, my need for help with IRStats is efven more important. Ken changed the >>> On 4/29/2008 at 10:47 AM, in message <4816FC1D.66C5.0084.0 AT ↵ law.duke.edu>, "Kenneth Hirsh" <ken AT law.duke.edu> wrote: I an looking for help with both the eprints statistics package from U Tasmania ↵ and the IRstats package. Since both of these provide very sparse documentation, ↵ and the IRStats list was of no help, I thought some of you might be able to ↵ help. For the Eprints stats package, this is the issue: When I upgraded from ↵ eprints2 to eprints 3, I was running both versions on the same box for awhile, ↵ so I used the same archive name, but gave the database a different name with ↵ eprints 3. The stats package is still pulling data from the older database ↵ (lawarchive, which is also the archive ID, rather than newarchive, which is the ↵ new database name.) Can I fix this with settings for eprinstats, or do I need ↵ to recreate the lawarchive table from newarchive, and make that the table for ↵ the archive? For the IRStats package, I am running into various errors and would appreciate ↵ help from anyone with knowledge of the package. Ken Hirsh Kenneth J. Hirsh Duke University School of Law ken AT law.duke.edu Voice (919) 613-7155 Fax (919) 613-7231ATTACHMENT: message.html!
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