> > Please elaborate or give an example. Perhaps the script does not
> > traverse hashed prefs directories.
>
> [webu...@webutil ]$ grep -ri 'Dmitry Banchshikov' ./ | grep inside
> ./f/6/5/inside_210.pref:full_name=Dmitry Banchshikov
> [webu...@webutil ]$ flat2sql.pl --data_dir=./data/ --abook -
Dmitry Banchshikov wrote:
>
> > This isn't a problem with the conversion process - it is a problem
> > with your original SM configuration. It's usually a good idea to set
> > the configuration option that forces usernames to lowercase and then
> > you never have this problem. For you *no
Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> Why are you continuing to post the same inquiry? You already got at
> least one reply previously. You are not welcome to continue to spam
> this list with the same question.
>
Sorry for previous post - it was fortuity.
> This isn't a problem with the conversion proc
> I try ti use flat2db perl script to convert user preferences and address
> book from file storage to database.
> There is few problems.
> First - because of some users try to login using logins, different in
> case, for example inside_210 and Inside_210 -
> there is two different preference
Hello.
I try ti use flat2db perl script to convert user preferences and address
book from file storage to database.
There is few problems.
First - because of some users try to login using logins, different in
case, for example inside_210 and Inside_210 -
there is two different preferences for th
On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Dmitry Banchshikov
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I try ti use flat2db perl script to convert user preferences and address
> book from file storage to database.
> There is few problems.
> First - because of some users try to login using logins, differen
Hello.
I try ti use flat2db perl script to convert user preferences and address
book from file storage to database.
There is few problems.
First - because of some users try to login using logins, different in
case, for example inside_210 and Inside_210 -
there is two different preferences for th