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Can't add Categories in CE 4.2

janjackson
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hello
Maybe (read PROBABLY) it's related to my lack of understanding, but I cannot seem to find how to add Categories in Alfresco CE.

When I go to the online help, the first instruction is:

1. Navigate to the content item you want to categorize and click View Details (View Details) for that item.

I am unable to find the 'View Details' link in my installation. I have the dropdown menu on the RHS (Download, View in Browser, Edit Proprieties, More…) but I can see nothing that gives me "View Details".

Also, when I want to add Tags, and click on the Tag button, I get this:


org.alfresco.repo.search.impl.lucene.LuceneQueryParserException: 02110569 Request failed 404 /solr/alfresco/alfresco?wt=json&fl=DBID%2Cscore&rows=2147483647&df=TEXT&start=0&locale=en_US&fq=%7B%21afts%7DAUTHORITY_FILTER_FROM_JSON&fq=%7B%21afts%7DTENANT_FILTER_FROM_JSON

Can anyone help, please?

Thanks in advance

Jan
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eswbitto
Confirmed Champ
Confirmed Champ
I wouldn't be able to help you with the first part, but the second part about the tags I might know what is causing your issue. Have you moved your alf_data directory to a different location than the default Alfresco creates when you did the install?

If so…that is the reason. I've raised this issue before and it still exists with the newer versions of Alfresco. The work around that I have been able to get to work is to move the alf_data folder to the location that I want, but keep the indexing folders still in the default install location. I can elaborate more if this is something you need to look at.

janjackson
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Hi ESWBitto,

Thanks for taking the time to respond. I must say that I get awfully nervous about showing my ignorance to everyone!

Regarding the alf_data folder, it is in C:\Alfresco. I think this is the default install (I'm not savvy enough (yet) to customise it, so I would have stayed well away from that option Smiley Happy Any info you can impart on the workaround would be greatly appreciated.

I thought I would be getting a 'one shot' DMS application when I installed Alfresco CE, but I'm not sure that's the case any more.

Thanks again for your time

resplin
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator
There is a properties file in Solr that needs to be updated when you move the alfresco data directory.

resplin
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator
The document details view is the view with the big preview on the left, and the actions and properties on the right. There used to be a link in the document library to get there, but you can get there just as well by clicking on the file listing.

Once you are on the document details page, there is a "Manage Aspects" link on the right hand side. In order to apply categories to a document, it needs to have the "Classifiable" aspect applied. You can create a folder rule to do this automatically for the content in a specific folder.

To actually edit the category, you need to "Edit Properties" for the file. It sounds like you have already found the links for that.

As for your problem with tags, I believe I saw that error last May, reported it, and we got it fixed last summer. If memory serves, it was fixed in 4.2.d. I highly recommend you upgrade to the latest Community Edition release (4.2.e).

eswbitto
Confirmed Champ
Confirmed Champ
@resplin

What file would that be? For the Solr properties file?

If you want (so I don't hijack this person's post) could you message me on what parameters you set? This is still an issue in my production environment that I would like to change so that the solr info is being used on our NAS.

resplin
Elite Collaborator
Elite Collaborator
I was referring to these two:

alf_data/solr/workspace-SpacesStore/conf/solrcore.properties
alf_data/solr/archive-SpacesStore/conf/solrcore.properties

There will be one of these for each content store you index.

The property data.dir.root needs to point to your Alfresco data directory.

It is recommended that you keep your Solr files on the fastest possible disk, as they will impact your performance a lot.
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