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8/31/2011 4:38 AM
 
I want to move a CS Wiki to a DNN Wiki.  I have access to the database and can run SQL scripts - just need a little advice so that I don't mess things up.  To make it easier, there are only three authors on the CS Wiki so I can hard code the userNames/IDs in any script.  I'm also not worried about history - so just need to bring the latest version of each page across.  There are not a lot of comments, so I don't mind ignoring those as well.

In summary - if I have the (DNN)userName, (DNN)userID, Title and Content for each page which tables/columns do I need to populate.

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