Are they in the database or in the filesystem?
I guess filesystem.
If so, the filename is the unique identifier.
Change the filename local and then change it to the same in the
database IO_THB in THB1
That should do it.
Do a backup before, do some testing!

If you developed some nice scripts doing that automatically and if it
works (worked for me, picture showed up correctly in the Asset
Manager), post them!
;-)

-alex
On Dec 12, 5:09 pm, CraigNY <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have become inured to the bizarre nature of Asset manager but here
> is a new one.
> Because we are going to a flat folder structure with no sub-folders,
> we've instituted a naming convention. Users want to re-name their
> assets.
> It appears that there is no way to re-name a file in Asset manager.
> That can't be right!?!?
>
> Would users have to delete files, re-upload files with t he new name
> and then redo all the links to those media elements?
>
> Please, oh, please Reddot experts. Tell me that I just am not seeing
> something so obvious in Asset manager. Please tell me to RTFM!
> (preferably what page in the FM)
>
> Thanks
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