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* Authors: Duane Costa
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* Copyright: 2004 Regents of the University of California and the
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* National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis,
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* and the University of New Mexico.
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* For Details: http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/
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* Created: 2004 June 11
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<TITLE>Harvest List Editor</TITLE>
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<table width="100%">
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<p class="label">Harvest List Editor</p>
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<td class="tablehead" colspan="2" align="right">
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<a href="./harvester.html">Back</a>
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<h4>Introduction</h4>
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<p>
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The Harvest List Editor is a tool that assists in composing and editing a
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<a href="./harvester.html#HarvestList">Harvest List</a>. The Harvest List
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editor displays a Harvest List as a table of rows and fields. Each row in
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the table corresponds to a single <document> element in the
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corresponding Harvest List XML file, where a <document> represents
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a single document to be harvested. Each row contains the following fields:
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<ul>
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<li>Row #<br>Displays the table row number. This field is used for visual reference only;
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it is non-editable and its value is not included in the
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XML file that is generated when the Harvest List is saved to disk.</li>
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<li>Scope<br>the value of the <scope> element for this document</li>
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<li>Identifier<br>the value of the <identifier> element for this document</li>
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<li>Revision<br>the value of the <revision> element for this document</li>
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<li>Document Type<br>the value of the <documentType> element for this document</li>
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<li>Document URL<br>the value of the <documentURL> element for this document</li>
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</ul>
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<p>For each <document> element to be included in the Harvest List, edit a row in the
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table, filling
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in values for each of the five editable fields: Scope, Identifier, Revision,
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Document Type, and Document URL. When you have finished adding <document>
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elements to the Harvest List, save the Harvest List to disk. Each of these steps are
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explained in more detail <a href=#Using>below</a>.</p>
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<h4><a name="Configuring">Configuring the Harvest List Editor</a></h4>
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<p></p>
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The Harvest List Editor has a number of settable properties that control its
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behavior. All configuration information is managed in a single file,
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<b>.</b>harvestListEditor (note the leading dot character), which should be
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created using a plain text editor and placed in the user's home directory.
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To determine the user's home directory, open a system command window or terminal
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window and typing the following:
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<li></li>
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On Windows:
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<code><pre>
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echo %USERPROFILE%
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</pre></code>
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</li>
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<li>
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On Linux/Unix:
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<code><pre>
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echo $HOME
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</pre></code>
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</li>
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</p>
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<p>
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The following table summarizes the properties that can be configured in the
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.harvestListEditor file. Note that all properties are optional;
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setting them improves the convenience of using the Harvest List Editor
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but it is not a requirement.
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<p>
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<td><b>Property</b></td>
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<td><b>Description</b></td>
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<td><b>Possible or default value</b></td>
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<td>defaultHarvestList</td>
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<td>This property determines the location of a Harvest List
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file that the Harvest List Editor will automatically open for
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editing on startup. Set this
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property to the path to the Harvest List file that
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you expect to edit most frequently.</td>
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<td>Examples:
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<br><code>/home/jdoe/public_html/harvestList.xml</code><br>
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<code>C:/temp/harvestList.xml</code>
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<td>defaultScope</td>
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<td>Determines the value that is pasted into the <em>Scope</em> field
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of the currently selected row when the
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<code>Paste Defaults</code> button is clicked. The <em>Scope</em>
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field should contain a symbolic identifer that indicates which
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family of documents this EML document belongs to.</td>
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Example: xyz_dataset<br>
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Default: dataset
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<td>defaulIdentifer</td>
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<td>Determines the value that is pasted into the <em>Identifier</em> field
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of the currently selected row when the <code>Paste Defaults</code> button
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is clicked. The <em>Identifier</em> field should contain
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a numeric value indicating the identifier for this particular
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EML document within the Scope.</td>
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Example: 2<br>
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Default: 1
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</td>
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<td>defaultRevision</td>
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<td>Determines the value that is pasted into the <em>Revision</em> field
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of the currently selected row when the <code>Paste Defaults</code> button
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is clicked. The <em>Revision</em> field should contain a numeric
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value indicating the revision number of this EML document within
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the Scope and Identifier.</td>
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Example: 2<br>
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Default: 1
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<td>defaultDocumentType</td>
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<td>Determines the value that is pasted into the <em>Document Type</em> field
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of the currently selected row when the <code>Paste Defaults</code> button
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is clicked.</td>
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<td>A document type specification
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<br><br>
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Default:<br> <code>eml://ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.0.0<code>
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<td>defaultDocumentURL</td>
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<td>Determines the value that is pasted into the <em>Document URL</em> field
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of the currently selected row when the <code>Paste Defaults</code> button
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is clicked. Typically, this value would be set to the portion
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of the URL that all harvested EML documents at your site share in common.</td>
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<td>A URL, or partial URL
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<br><br>
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Example:<br> <code>http://somehost.institution.edu/somepath/<code>
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Default:<br> <code>http://<code>
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The contents of a sample .harvestListEditor configuration file appear below:
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<pre><code>
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defaultHarvestList=C:/temp/harvestList.xml
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defaultScope=demo_document
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defaultIdentifier=1
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defaultRevision=1
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defaultDocumentURL=http://www.lternet.edu/~dcosta/
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defaultDocumentType=eml://ecoinformatics.org/eml-2.0.0
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</code></pre>
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<h4><a name=#Running>Running the Harvest List Editor</a></h4>
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After the Harvest List Editor has been appropriately
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<a href=#Configuring>configured</a>, it can be run as follows:
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<li>Open a system command window or terminal window.</li>
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<li>Set the METACAT_HOME environment variable to the value of the Metacat
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installation directory. Some examples follow:
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<li>On Windows:
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<pre>set METACAT_HOME=C:\somePath\metacat</pre></li>
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<li>On Linux/Unix (bash shell):
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<pre>export METACAT_HOME=/home/somePath/metacat</pre></li>
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<li>cd to the following directory:
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<pre>cd %METACAT_HOME%\lib\harvester</pre></li>
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<li>On Linux/Unix:
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<pre>cd $METACAT_HOME/lib/harvester</pre></li>
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<li>Run the appropriate Harvester shell script, as determined by the
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operating system:
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<pre>runHarvestListEditor.bat</pre></li>
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<li>On Linux/Unix:
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<pre>sh runHarvestListEditor.sh</pre></li>
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<p>The Harvest List Editor application will start executing, automatically
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opening the default Harvest List for editing if the
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<code>defaultHarvestList</code>
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property has been appropriately configured in the
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<code>.harvestListEditor</code>
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file in the user's home directory.
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<h4><a name=#Using>Using the Harvest List Editor</a></h4>
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<h5>The File Menu</h5>
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The File Menu contains the following menu items:
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<li><code>New</code>
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Opens a new (empty) Harvest List file for editing.
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<li><code>Open...</code>
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Opens an existing Harvest List file for editing.
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<li><code>Save</code>
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Saves the Harvest List file to disk using its current file name.
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<li><code>Save As...</code>
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Saves the Harvest List file to disk, prompting for a different file name.
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<li><code>Validate</code>
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Validates the currently open Harvest List and issues messages about any errors that are detected.
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<li><code>Exit</code>
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Exits the Harvest List Editor.
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The Harvest List Editor contains the following buttons in the button pallette
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at the bottom of the editor window:
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<li><code>Cut</code>
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Cut the currently selected row from the table and save the values to the clipboard.
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</li>
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<li><code>Copy</code>
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Copy the values from the currently selected row into the clipboard.
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<li><code>Paste</code>
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Paste the values from the clipboard into the currently selected row.
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<li><code>Paste Defaults</code>
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Paste the default values into the currently selected row. The default values
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are specified in the <a href=#Configuring>.harvestListEditor</a> configuration file.
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<h5>Editing the Harvest List</h5>
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To edit the Harvest List, enter values for each of the five editable fields
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(all fields except the "Row #" field) for a given row in the table. Each
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row in the table corresponds to a single document that you wish to add to
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the Harvest List.
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Empty rows in the table are ignored when generating the Harvest List;
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therefore, "holes" in the table are allowed.
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For example, rows #1 and #3 may contain values while row #2 may be empty.
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However, if any one of the editable fields in a row contains a value, then
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all five of the editable fields should contain values. Partially filled-in
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rows will cause errors that will result in an invalid Harvest List.
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You can <code>Cut</code>, <code>Copy</code>, and <code>Paste</code> rows
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from one location to another by selecting a row
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and clicking the corresponding button. You can paste the default
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values into the currently selected row by clicking the
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<code>Paste Defaults</code> button.
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Only one row may be selected at any given time: all cut, copy, and paste
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operations work on only a single row rather than on a range of rows.
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