OK... got an update. I had to clear out our log files via the Server Manager. It frozen my browser trying to get to the 1 file I needed. So, I was able to see the RQL for the force publish I did on the page I want. I got all the session keys, and the project GUID, which was different that the one I obtained via the project SmartTree.
Anyway, I'm still getting a login error. If I'm using my log in to create this job, can I actually be logged in when it needs to run? Or, do I need to be logged out for this to run successfully? Thank you. On Monday, July 16, 2012 12:40:53 PM UTC-7, Bonnie Cohen wrote: > > Troy, thank you for your help. I was actually able to find some code like > what you shared, but I'm getting an error. Here's what I've done: > > * In the Server Manager, I created a User-Defined Job that's Event > Controlled. > * I selected RQL command and entered the code below, entering all my > GUIDs. (My user name & password checked "OK!") > * To get the Session Key for the Project node, I created a Info element, > type Session Key, in a template and previewed the page to see the Session > Key. (Not sure if that's the correct way?) > * I then went back into my project and created a workflow, and added my > User-Defined Job as a reaction. > > I ran a test of all this and received an error = "Please login" > Is this because of an incorrect Session Key? Also, I'm not sure what do to > with "reddotserver="#SESSION_KEY"". Does the same Session Key go in there, > as in the Project Node? > > Thank you again for your help. > > > On Friday, July 13, 2012 9:40:13 AM UTC-7, Troy Landers wrote: >> >> The RQL manual is a little hard to follow on this, so here's some example >> RQL for publishing a page. As has already been suggested, publishing a few >> pages and looking at the RQL in the logs will help you understand all that >> is going on when publishing though. >> >> <PROJECT sessionkey="SESSION_KEY" guid="PROJECT_GUID"> >> <PAGE guid="PAGE_GUID"> >> <EXPORTJOB action="save" email="PUBLISH_USER_GUID" toppriority="0" >> generatenextpages="0" generaterelativepages="0" reddotserver="#SESSION_KEY" >> application="" generatedate="" startgenerationat=""> >> <LANGUAGEVARIANTS action="checkassigning"> >> <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID_1" checked="0"/> >> <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID_2" checked="1"/> >> <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID_3" checked="0"/> >> </LANGUAGEVARIANTS> >> <PROJECTVARIANTS action="checkassigning"> >> <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_1" checked="1"/> >> <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_2" checked="0"/> >> <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_3" checked="0"/> >> <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_4" checked="1"/> >> </PROJECTVARIANTS> >> </EXPORTJOB> >> </PAGE> >> </PROJECT> >> >> Set generatenextpages to 1 to publish following pages. >> Set generaterelativepages to 1 to publish related pages. >> >> Hope this solves your problem! >> Troy >> >> On Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:51:19 PM UTC-5, Bonnie Cohen wrote: >>> >>> For the first time, I am resorting to trying RQL. I have a page, which >>> references a container on another page. I want the 1st page to >>> automatically publish when a new item is added the container of the 2nd >>> page. Checking publish Related Pages is not working. >>> >>> Does anyone have an example of RQL to publish a specific page? >>> >>> Thank you for your assistance. >>> >> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RedDot CMS Users" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/reddot-cms-users/-/EQpXj3tZdzAJ. To post to this group, send email to reddot-cms-users@googlegroups.com. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to reddot-cms-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/reddot-cms-users?hl=en.