Thanks Stuart, great information.

Henry Lu

On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 5:30 PM, Stuart Mitcham <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> We have managed to archive news items for a client and it's actually
> pretty simple.
>
> On the workflow there is an action that you can apply called Automatic
> Page Forwarding. This moves pages from one list to another after a
> certain amount of time.
>
> You nominate the list you want to move pages from and a list on
> another page to move to then simply specify a time in days.
>
> We created an archive page that is not included in the navigation and
> not published, which contained nothing but a list, under which the
> moved pages sit.
>
> The only drawback of this approach however, is that all pages on the
> list have to have the same amount of days applied to them. I guess you
> could get around this by having appearance schedules on the individual
> pages and set the Page Forwarding time to some generic figure.
>
> One slight quirk to be aware of when using this method though is that
> Connect To Existing Pages in the Global Authorisations must be allowed
> for the everyone group.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Stuart
>
> On Oct 30, 1:48 am, dopie jopie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "We'd like to avoid having to use keywords for the years"
> >
> > You mean you do not wish to use a verity query to achieve this?
> > Pity, because this seems to be the simplest solution to me...
> >
>

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