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=Overview=
 
=Overview=
Structures can be loaded into the registry in a number of ways but first you have to have some to load. If you already have structures to load, please skip to the '''Loading Structures''' Section below.
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Structures can be loaded into the registry either by [[Submit_Structures_Web_Service|Web Service API]] or by the User Interface, but first you have to have some to load. If you already have structures to load, please skip to the '''Loading Structures''' Section below.
  
 
=Obtaining Structures=
 
=Obtaining Structures=
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==Using Export Structures options in another Registry==
 
==Using Export Structures options in another Registry==
Please see this article [[Export_Structures|which explains how to do this and where you can find the Metadata Technology Demo Site]].
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Please see this article [[Export_Structures| which explains how to do this and where you can find the SDMX Global Registry site]].
  
 
==Using Web Services option in another Registry==
 
==Using Web Services option in another Registry==
Structures can be obtained using the Web Service option from another Registry. The image below shows the Demo Site with Web Services and Structure selected.
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Structures can be obtained using the Web Service option from another Registry. The image below shows a Registry with Web Services and Structure selected.
  
[[File:LS1.PNG|1000px]]<br>
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[[File:LS1.PNG|Web Service Example|1000px]]<br>
  
 
You can use the selection boxes to define what you want and then you can either download the structures OR copy the URL to use when uploading.
 
You can use the selection boxes to define what you want and then you can either download the structures OR copy the URL to use when uploading.
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==Before you start==
 
==Before you start==
 
* To Load a Structure(s) you do need to be logged in to the Registry.
 
* To Load a Structure(s) you do need to be logged in to the Registry.
* To successfully load a Structure make sure that the owning Agency already exists (select '''Organisation''' from the main menu then '''[[Organisations_-_Agency_Schemes|Agencies''']]).
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* To successfully load a Structure it may be necessary to ensure that the owning Agency already exists (select '''Organisation''' from the main menu then '''Agencies''') unless the Agency is submitted in the structures file.
  
 
==Loading a Structure==
 
==Loading a Structure==
On the home page of the Registry, at the top right of the page you will see the Load Structures button (as long as you are logged in).
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On most pages of the Registry, at the top right of the page, you will see the Load Structures button (provided you are logged in).
  
 
[[File:LS0.PNG|200px]]<br>
 
[[File:LS0.PNG|200px]]<br>
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Once this button is clicked the Upload option will open as shown in the image below.
 
Once this button is clicked the Upload option will open as shown in the image below.
  
[[File:LS2.PNG|400px]]<br>
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[[File:LS2.PNG|Loading using a File|400px]]<br>
  
Either search for and a select file (individual files or Zip files can be used) using Windows Explorer '''OR''' select the URL button which will display an additional field for you to enter a URL location of the structure. See the Web Services option above for more details on how to obtain an appropriate URL as shown in the example below.
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Either search for and select a file (individual files or Zip files can be used) '''OR''' select the URL button which will display an additional field for you to enter a URL location of the structure. See the [[Load_Structures#Using_Web_Services_option_in_another_Registry|Web Services]] option above for more details on how to obtain an appropriate URL as shown in the example below.
  
[[File:LS3.PNG|400px]]<br>
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[[File:LS3.PNG|Loading using an URL|400px]]<br>
  
 
==Import Actions==
 
==Import Actions==
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===Merge===  
 
===Merge===  
A structure file loaded with action 'Merge' may add new structures and replace existing structures - however for [[Item_Scheme|Item Schemes]] (Codelists, Concept Schemes, Agency Schemes, Data Provider Schemes) the items submitted will be added to the existing scheme. For example if a Codelist exists with Codes A, B, and C, and the same Codelist is submitted with Codes B and X, then the resulting Codelist will have Codes A, B, C, X - the Merge submission has Replaced Code B and Added code X to the Codelist.
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A structure file loaded with action 'Merge' may add new structures and replace existing structures. However for [[Item_Scheme|Item Schemes]] (Codelists, Concept Schemes, Agency Schemes, Data Provider Schemes) the items submitted will be added to the existing scheme. For example if a Codelist exists with Codes A, B, and C, and the same Codelist is submitted with Codes B and X, then the resulting Codelist will have Codes A, B, C, X,  The Merge submission has replaced Code B and added code X to the Codelist.
  
 
===Full Replace===
 
===Full Replace===
A structure file loaded with action 'Full Replace' will remove all existing structures from the Registry and replace them with the contents of the loaded file. This is a useful feature when you are copying structures from one environment to another.
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A structure file loaded with action 'Full Replace' will remove all existing structures from the Registry and replace them with the contents of the loaded file. This can be a useful feature when copying structures from one environment to another.
  
 
==Upload Successful==
 
==Upload Successful==
 
Once the import process has finished, you will see a Submission report as shown in the example below. You can also '''Abort''' the process from here.
 
Once the import process has finished, you will see a Submission report as shown in the example below. You can also '''Abort''' the process from here.
  
[[File:LS4.PNG|400px]]<br>
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[[File:SubmissionSuccess.png|Submission Report|500px]]<br>
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If you click '''Commit''' the structure will be committed into the FMR.
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'''Note''': if you are uploading a large number of Structures it can take a little while before the structures are committed. A good way of checking is to Navigate to the Bulk Actions page.
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==Unsuccessful Submissions==
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If the structure file is broken or of an invalid format, a "red box" error message will be displayed, similar to the one shown below.
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[[File:SubmissionError.png|Example Error Message|750px]]<br>
  
If you '''Confirm''' the structure will be loaded into the relevant area where you can view and edit it.
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==Submitting Invalid Structures==
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From FMR version 11.19.0 onwards, by default the Upload functionality will "skip" structures that are deemed to be invalid. The advantage of this is that if a structure file containing invalid structures is submitted, the valid structures can be submitted to the Registry without the invalid structures preventing this.  There are 2 types of invalidity check performed in the FMR:
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* Missing cross-references - where a structure refers to another structure that does not exist in either the Registry, nor the structure file itself.
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* Failing business validation - where a structure is invalid against the schema.  For example, submitting partial structures, or the submission of a DataConstraint with Role specified as 'Actual' which is not supported.
  
'''Note''': if you are uploading a large number of Structures it can take a little while before the structures are visible. A good way of checking is to Navigate to the bulk Actions page.
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Structures that are not covered by this are structures that cannot be constructed from the submitted file, for example due to invalid XML.
  
==Upload Unsuccessful==
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When a structure file is submitted with invalid structures, the submission report is shown as usual, along with a warning message and an extra button is also displayed ('View Invalid Structures'). Clicking this button will display a modal stating the structures that have failed validation and their reason for failure.
If for whatever reason the upload fails, you will be presented with an error message advising you what the problem was, similar to the one shown below.
 
  
[[File:LS5.PNG|1000px]]<br>
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Please remember that the Registry enforces structural integrity and if a valid structure is invalidated by one of its descendants, it can not be loaded and will be deemed invalid. For example: a Dataflow that refers to a Data Structure that refers to a Concept Scheme which has an invalid reference (e.g. a Concept refers to a Codelist that does not exist), the Registry will prevent any of those structures being loaded. All failing structures would be listed in the validation report. This is illustrated in the example below, where a structure file was loaded which contains 2 Codelists, 3 Concept Schemes, 1 DataStructure and 1 Dataflow. One of the Concept Schemes references an invalid Codelist which is referenced by the DataStructure and Dataflow, thus these structures are not considered valid and can not be loaded until a change is made to the Concept Scheme with the invalid reference.
  
===Common Problems===
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[[File:SubmissionWithWarnings.png|Submission with structures failing validation|400px]]
* No change detected from the structure already present
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[[File:FailingValidation.png|List of structures that have failed validation|652px]]<br>
* Incorrect file type
 
* Owning Agency not present
 

Latest revision as of 03:29, 5 November 2024

Overview

Structures can be loaded into the registry either by Web Service API or by the User Interface, but first you have to have some to load. If you already have structures to load, please skip to the Loading Structures Section below.

Obtaining Structures

All structures must be compliant with the SDMX Standard. See this article for a full list of Maintainable Structures. You can learn more about the Standards on the SDMX web sites.

Whilst you can easily create Structure from scratch, there are a number of other options available.

Using Export Structures options in another Registry

Please see this article which explains how to do this and where you can find the SDMX Global Registry site.

Using Web Services option in another Registry

Structures can be obtained using the Web Service option from another Registry. The image below shows a Registry with Web Services and Structure selected.

Web Service Example

You can use the selection boxes to define what you want and then you can either download the structures OR copy the URL to use when uploading.

Using Environmental Sync

See this article for more information on how to do this.

Loading Structures

Before you start

  • To Load a Structure(s) you do need to be logged in to the Registry.
  • To successfully load a Structure it may be necessary to ensure that the owning Agency already exists (select Organisation from the main menu then Agencies) unless the Agency is submitted in the structures file.

Loading a Structure

On most pages of the Registry, at the top right of the page, you will see the Load Structures button (provided you are logged in).

LS0.PNG

Once this button is clicked the Upload option will open as shown in the image below.

Loading using a File

Either search for and select a file (individual files or Zip files can be used) OR select the URL button which will display an additional field for you to enter a URL location of the structure. See the Web Services option above for more details on how to obtain an appropriate URL as shown in the example below.

Loading using an URL

Import Actions

Before the structures are imported you have further options available:

Append

A structure file loaded with action 'Append' may only add new structures and may not overwrite any existing structures.

Replace

A structure file loaded with action 'Replace' may add new structures to the Registry, and can also replace existing structures with new ones. Replace is the default selection.

Merge

A structure file loaded with action 'Merge' may add new structures and replace existing structures. However for Item Schemes (Codelists, Concept Schemes, Agency Schemes, Data Provider Schemes) the items submitted will be added to the existing scheme. For example if a Codelist exists with Codes A, B, and C, and the same Codelist is submitted with Codes B and X, then the resulting Codelist will have Codes A, B, C, X, The Merge submission has replaced Code B and added code X to the Codelist.

Full Replace

A structure file loaded with action 'Full Replace' will remove all existing structures from the Registry and replace them with the contents of the loaded file. This can be a useful feature when copying structures from one environment to another.

Upload Successful

Once the import process has finished, you will see a Submission report as shown in the example below. You can also Abort the process from here.

Submission Report

If you click Commit the structure will be committed into the FMR.

Note: if you are uploading a large number of Structures it can take a little while before the structures are committed. A good way of checking is to Navigate to the Bulk Actions page.

Unsuccessful Submissions

If the structure file is broken or of an invalid format, a "red box" error message will be displayed, similar to the one shown below.

Example Error Message

Submitting Invalid Structures

From FMR version 11.19.0 onwards, by default the Upload functionality will "skip" structures that are deemed to be invalid. The advantage of this is that if a structure file containing invalid structures is submitted, the valid structures can be submitted to the Registry without the invalid structures preventing this. There are 2 types of invalidity check performed in the FMR:

  • Missing cross-references - where a structure refers to another structure that does not exist in either the Registry, nor the structure file itself.
  • Failing business validation - where a structure is invalid against the schema. For example, submitting partial structures, or the submission of a DataConstraint with Role specified as 'Actual' which is not supported.

Structures that are not covered by this are structures that cannot be constructed from the submitted file, for example due to invalid XML.

When a structure file is submitted with invalid structures, the submission report is shown as usual, along with a warning message and an extra button is also displayed ('View Invalid Structures'). Clicking this button will display a modal stating the structures that have failed validation and their reason for failure.

Please remember that the Registry enforces structural integrity and if a valid structure is invalidated by one of its descendants, it can not be loaded and will be deemed invalid. For example: a Dataflow that refers to a Data Structure that refers to a Concept Scheme which has an invalid reference (e.g. a Concept refers to a Codelist that does not exist), the Registry will prevent any of those structures being loaded. All failing structures would be listed in the validation report. This is illustrated in the example below, where a structure file was loaded which contains 2 Codelists, 3 Concept Schemes, 1 DataStructure and 1 Dataflow. One of the Concept Schemes references an invalid Codelist which is referenced by the DataStructure and Dataflow, thus these structures are not considered valid and can not be loaded until a change is made to the Concept Scheme with the invalid reference.

Submission with structures failing validation List of structures that have failed validation