UGS-GIO / rockcore

UGS Core Research Center Inventory web application that compiles a large data set of rock core data and displays it on an interactive web map
https://geology.utah.gov/apps/rockcore/
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Missing Box 13 photos for Federal 15-24B (4304732420) #30

Open Vandenberg5 opened 4 years ago

Vandenberg5 commented 4 years ago

Similar problems to Cane Creek 26-3, text file names and strange spacing

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marthajensen commented 4 years ago

The missing photos at this well (shown as text above) are because the photos for this well are referencing two folders - and one of the folders appears to have been removed from the web server. The photos that are displayed are referencing this folder: image

The photos that aren't showing (shown as text above) are referencing this folder: image

The current Federal_15_24B folder is in the main core_photos folder. However, it appears there used to be e a Federal_15_24B subfolder located within the UDP9 subfolder but it has been removed. Should I remove the photo records that reference the missing subfolder from the photo table? Or should the subfolder be restored instead?

Vandenberg5 commented 4 years ago

are all the photos in the main folder? or do some of the photos need to be replaced?

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 8:40 AM Martha Jensen notifications@github.com wrote:

The missing photos at this well (shown as text above) are because the photos for this well are referencing two folders - and one of the folders appears to have been removed from the web server. The photos that are displayed are referencing this folder: [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11522897/91445532-790b9600-e833-11ea-95d2-d67aed112354.png

The photos that aren't showing (shown as text above) are referencing this folder: [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11522897/91445652-a0faf980-e833-11ea-9397-c62f8a0439f1.png

The current Federal_15_24B folder is in the main core_photos folder. However, it appears there used to be e a Federal_15_24B subfolder located within the UDP9 subfolder but it has been removed. Should I remove the photo records that reference the missing subfolder from the photo table?

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PNatCoreCenter commented 4 years ago

Martha

Can you send me the exact reference from the database to the folders. I will make the folder and files match the reference.

Peter

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 8:45 AM Vandenberg5 notifications@github.com wrote:

are all the photos in the main folder? or do some of the photos need to be replaced?

On Fri, Aug 28, 2020 at 8:40 AM Martha Jensen notifications@github.com wrote:

The missing photos at this well (shown as text above) are because the photos for this well are referencing two folders - and one of the folders appears to have been removed from the web server. The photos that are displayed are referencing this folder: [image: image] < https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11522897/91445532-790b9600-e833-11ea-95d2-d67aed112354.png

The photos that aren't showing (shown as text above) are referencing this folder: [image: image] < https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/11522897/91445652-a0faf980-e833-11ea-9397-c62f8a0439f1.png

The current Federal_15_24B folder is in the main core_photos folder. However, it appears there used to be e a Federal_15_24B subfolder located within the UDP9 subfolder but it has been removed. Should I remove the photo records that reference the missing subfolder from the photo table?

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marthajensen commented 4 years ago

@PNatCoreCenter I emailed you the photo table records for this well

marthajensen commented 4 years ago

Mike - have a look at the Federal 15-24B well photos when you have time. I believe this issue has been resolved. @PNatCoreCenter had me remove the photo records that referenced the UDP9 subfolder. The records that were removed were duplicates of the photos currently on the application.

Vandenberg5 commented 4 years ago

The photos look good now. However, the photos of Box 13 are actually photos of Box 14 (even though it has a Box 13 label). Basically, Box 14 is duplicated and Box 13 is missing. You might have to rephotograph Box 13 (but please try and make it look similar to eh other photos).