Well i can of course but then it won't be well organized. Actually i have figured a way to solve my problem i will be putting the rest of the files in a folder say "other" and so i will be having only sub directories.. e.g. If i have a parent directory by the name "Softwares" then it could be having several sub directories say antiviruses, media players, and other than such directories there could be some files.. so i am planning to put all such files in a folder called "misc" and so i will now be left with a parent directory "softwares" which contains only directories..i will do this recursively and in this way i will be having only directories to deal with and the data will be well organized.. Then i will create sub-communities for every sub-directory i have... and finally for the directories which contain only files i will make collection in place of them..thus maintaining the hierarchy of the directory structure... Check out this problem i have posted.. http://mailman.mit.edu/pipermail/dspace-general/2008-November/002373.html May be you could help me with this one..
Regards, Shashank Sahni On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 3:37 AM, Serhiy Polyakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Shashank, > > Quick question. Why do you need to store files in sub-directories before > import? > Can you pool all of them in one dir? > > Serhiy > > >
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