Hi John,

Create a handle file named ³handle² that contains the handle information.
Place this file in the item directory before you run the import.
e.g.,

  dl-thor:~/archive_directory/item_000 jgp$ cat handle
  2333.1/HIDVL_TEST_001

  dl-thor:~/archive_directory/item_000 jgp$

hth,
Joe



On 7/9/07 12:04 PM, "John Furfey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> In the item import command, how does one specify the handle?  I don't want the
> system to generate a new one, I want to use an existing one.
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