Are you using the filesystem to store your pages? We use files for our HR info and sometimes I write out pages directly in the wiki format. I guess you could also insert them into a DB from the back-end.
Is this what you are asking about? "Kyle Manuel" <[email protected]> wrote on 10/21/2010 01:38:58 AM: > I setup JSPWiki to keep track of our customer procedures. Right now, > we have some 900 reports. Different customers receive different > reports at different times. Each report has a type (category). Some > are custom and specific to a single customer. Some of this > information is stored in a database, but the custom reports, > frequency, recipients, and delivery method (fax, email, print) > aren't. Some of it is in a shared spreadsheet, some as outlook > reminders, some paper notes, etc. That's the reason for the wiki. > There's no unification. A number of personnel changes recently left > us scrambling to find it all. > > I'd like to do a bulk add of the report and customer pages I can get > from the database and spreadsheet. I write in Java and JSP for our > intranet site and can create any format I need. How might I do this? > > Is there a way to have a page for each report type (category) > without having to manually edit the pages; it would update with each > report page that links back to the parent type page? Sorting on this > page (report #, title)? > > I need to somehow automate the bulk import and initial population > with all the linking. > > Thanks, > > Kyle Manuel, Net+ > President/CEO > MBros Tech > [email protected] > PH: 225.366.8628
