RKMConvert is the data import tool.  It was improved in the 7.5 release.  You 
will need to update each of your articles in DEV to have new ID numbers both as 
their filename and in the  doc_id field within the XML file.  The change to the 
database must also be done.  The table name is "sequence" and the column to 
update is seq_last_value
Alan BlakeKnowlysis

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From: Lyle Taylor <tayl...@ldschurch.org>
Subject: Re: RKM Document Migration from Dev to production
To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
Date: Wednesday, March 24, 2010, 11:29 PM

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To really do it, you probably need to manually rename the files
and edit them with the document ID that you want them to have.  You will
probably also have to update the RKM database to increase the next document ID
to a number greater than the last article that you will be adding from dev (I’m
not sure where that field is off the top of my head, though – and I would
probably do that before you start editing and renaming files to ensure that you
don’t get new articles added in production with a document number that you were
going to use for your dev articles).  Then I think you can probably just throw
the documents in the Published directory (or whatever it’s named) and then
reindex your articles for them to get picked up and included in search results. 

   

Lyle 

   



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I see that there is the document ID in the document and the
document name itself is the document ID.  Is there anyway to ot manully
change it? 





  





Where is this command line import tool you are refering to? 





  





Kevin Begosh 





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** Review the XML document and you
see the ID is on the document. There is a command line import tool this might
help. 

   







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Sent: Wed, Mar 24, 2010 8:04 pm

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List, 





I am in a pickle here.  I have 200 RKM documents that
are in a dev environment.  Thise ID's  are 100-300.  I am being
asked to move them into poduction where there are 500 documents, 100-500. 





  





Is there an easy way to move those 200 RKM documents from dev into
production that will automatically pick up the nextr id's like 501 etc... 





  





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