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If the Kalliope-import is applied and the children elements of a "subinventory" are imported, only the metadata of the "subinventory" can be modified. The metadata of the superordinate "inventory" process and the children processes cannot be modified.
Especially regarding the children processes, this could be very time consuming, because additional metadata like "collections", "script type", "rights information" must be added manually or by KitodoScripts. That depends on the permissions the user has, who creates the processes. It is possible, that several hundreds children processes are created.
Solution
In the import interface, it should be possible to add metadata, which is assigned to all children processes.
It is not necessary to assign metadata to specific children processes. Only metadata that can be assigned to all processes should be considered. If the metadata in the children processes differ too much, the processes must be created individually.
Problem
If the Kalliope-import is applied and the children elements of a "subinventory" are imported, only the metadata of the "subinventory" can be modified. The metadata of the superordinate "inventory" process and the children processes cannot be modified.
Especially regarding the children processes, this could be very time consuming, because additional metadata like "collections", "script type", "rights information" must be added manually or by KitodoScripts. That depends on the permissions the user has, who creates the processes. It is possible, that several hundreds children processes are created.
Solution
In the import interface, it should be possible to add metadata, which is assigned to all children processes.
It is not necessary to assign metadata to specific children processes. Only metadata that can be assigned to all processes should be considered. If the metadata in the children processes differ too much, the processes must be created individually.
Relevant issue:
Although there the modification of the superordinate process is described.
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