Albert,

Thanks for the ideas, but my situation is a bit different.  I have 2 existing 
archives (running in the same server, though I don't think that's important)and 
have a group of documents in one (my personal one) that I'd like to move into 
the other (the public one).  I'm not looking to create a new archive.  Also, 
I'd like to be able to move versioning and labeling info, so extracting the 
documents into a file system from the first system and adding them into the 
second isn't really what I want, though clearly is my fallback.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
From: Albert Moliner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:22 AM
To: Smith, Bill; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] Move a folder structure from one
archive to another?


Hello, Bill.
Sorry, but I am not sure I've understood what you want to do.
Do you want to keep the same server (machine and Tomcat) for both archives, or
it would be a new one? By "part of which I would like to move", I understand
that the old archive will have the files removed, and that the new one will only
work with some of the original files.
As far as I know, the easiest way to do it would be to copy all the server files
from one SJ into the other, and then use the client interface to delete the
files to move from the old one and to delete the files that are not to be moved
from the new one. Not a wonderful automatic way to proceed, but I don't think SJ
has that functionality built in.
Well, in fact, this procedure would not differ much if both archives were to
exist in the same server instance. The difference would be how to make one of
the archives public and the other private, but first let's assume they are
different servers, which is the simplest case.
Cheers,
Albert.



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