I didn't realize you could run it from the class. I'll have to take a
look again. I've always run it from a page instance.
It will likely run on the same pages each time you run it since it
does a search for pages of the content class, and the same 1000 will
come up first each time.
(i.e. redoing the work each time)
I think the search RQL does have an IDFrom and IDTo option. You may be
able to hack the search call and hardcode some values. Then run it a
few times on different ranges. I thought there was a paging function
in the search as well, but I may be mixed up with Delivery Server
chunks.
I'd set the thing to 11,000 pages, set the timeout really high, start
it when you leave work and the server has no real load, and see what
you get.
It's worth a shot before doing more work on in.
Wayne

On Aug 25, 11:18 am, RayE <somereal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah! Didn't realize it was run from an actual instance of a page - was
> trying to run it from the content class - which seemed to make sense
> as the class appears to be aware of the number of instances, but
> whatever works ;^)
>
> It's actually just over 10,000 pages project-wide, not the specific
> content class. It just seemed that the same pages were showing up
> after running the plugin multiple times - but we'll see after running
> it against a page instance.
>
> Thank you!
>
> On Aug 25, 10:56 am, Wayne Bouwmeester <wayne.bouwmees...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > You run the plugin from a link on a page instance.
> > It references the page in your clipboard for all instances of the
> > class of the specific page you run it from.
> > There is a max number of pages setting in the code.
> > You could try to change it, but I'm not sure what it will do with
> > 10,000 pages.
> > You'll need to set a timeout for IIS as well I'm sure.
> > Do you actually have 10,000 page instances of the class in need to
> > assign the link to, or 10,000 pages in your project all classes
> > considered?
> > Wayne.
>
> > On Aug 25, 10:47 am, Ray <somereal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > We have a project where a page that had been pre-assigned to an anc
> > > element in the content class have gone missing.  Is there a way to
> > > update these pages globally?
>
> > > Contacted OpenText, and they suggested using the Reference Page in
> > > Clipboard for all Content ClassInstances plugin.  This however only
> > > appears to run through 1000 pages - we have closer to 10,000 pages,
> > > and the plugin didn't appear to restrict itself to instances for a
> > > selected content class.
>
> > > Can update the pages manually, but I'm not even sure how many pages
> > > are affected - and the prospect of going through 10000+ pages in
> > > SmartTree to Reference Page in Clipboard on an anc element doesn't
> > > thrill me.
>
> > > Thanks for any suggestions!
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