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6/12/2009 1:57 PM
 

Say you had a single site of about 1500 pages and three hundred or so of those pages wanted to move over to their own site. Hypothetically how should you do this and how much effort would it take?
Thanks
Mike


Michael Emond
City of Manchester NH
www.manchesternh.gov
 
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6/12/2009 2:28 PM
 

Hi Memond,

To start with, I would clone the site so that you have two separate DNN installs.

Next I would prune the "old" data out of each install.  If you're doing it manually, it could take a bit of time depending on how your site is set up.

 

 
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6/12/2009 3:55 PM
 

Yeah, that's kinda what I feared. Ok. Thanks for your help.

Mike


Michael Emond
City of Manchester NH
www.manchesternh.gov
 
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6/13/2009 1:36 AM
 

should go pretty fast I would say .... you already have a definition of which pages belongs to one site and which pages belong to the other right?.... that definition translated into an SQL statment and your are very much done .... when you are done with the SQL definition .. MAKE ONE EXTRA BACKUP ... convert it into a delete SQL statement and you are done ....

/Johan Nätdejting

 
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