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10/21/2008 4:50 PM
 

Greetings:

My boss uploaded a bunch of docs on our Dev version (4.9) and now wants an easy way (read: not him using the GUI again), for those docs to be copied to the new Prod version (4.9 also).

Question: What tables are needed to perform this tasks via SQL? 

(I've moved Documents, Documents Settings, and Files already, no joy.)  Looks like the actual images are located in the Files table in the column called Content?

Thanks in advance for any and all guidance/advice.

Ed in Tampa

 

 

 

 

 
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10/23/2008 12:39 PM
 

Ed,

At this time there isn't exactly an "easy" way of doing this.

You can use Import/Export content to get the entries, but since all files are linked via the DNN UrlControl, it is not just a simple SQL move to get the file links working.


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