It appeared to run from the class, but I don't believe it actually did
anything.  I'm going to try modifying the plugin like you suggest and
see how things go.

Thanks!
Ray
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, Wayne Bouwmeester
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I didn't realize you could run it from the class. I'll have to take a
> look again. I've always run it from a page instance.
> It will likely run on the same pages each time you run it since it
> does a search for pages of the content class, and the same 1000 will
> come up first each time.
> (i.e. redoing the work each time)
> I think the search RQL does have an IDFrom and IDTo option. You may be
> able to hack the search call and hardcode some values. Then run it a
> few times on different ranges. I thought there was a paging function
> in the search as well, but I may be mixed up with Delivery Server
> chunks.
> I'd set the thing to 11,000 pages, set the timeout really high, start
> it when you leave work and the server has no real load, and see what
> you get.
> It's worth a shot before doing more work on in.
> Wayne
>
> On Aug 25, 11:18 am, RayE <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Ah! Didn't realize it was run from an actual instance of a page - was
>> trying to run it from the content class - which seemed to make sense
>> as the class appears to be aware of the number of instances, but
>> whatever works ;^)
>>
>> It's actually just over 10,000 pages project-wide, not the specific
>> content class. It just seemed that the same pages were showing up
>> after running the plugin multiple times - but we'll see after running
>> it against a page instance.
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>> On Aug 25, 10:56 am, Wayne Bouwmeester <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> > You run the plugin from a link on a page instance.
>> > It references the page in your clipboard for all instances of the
>> > class of the specific page you run it from.
>> > There is a max number of pages setting in the code.
>> > You could try to change it, but I'm not sure what it will do with
>> > 10,000 pages.
>> > You'll need to set a timeout for IIS as well I'm sure.
>> > Do you actually have 10,000 page instances of the class in need to
>> > assign the link to, or 10,000 pages in your project all classes
>> > considered?
>> > Wayne.
>>
>> > On Aug 25, 10:47 am, Ray <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > We have a project where a page that had been pre-assigned to an anc
>> > > element in the content class have gone missing.  Is there a way to
>> > > update these pages globally?
>>
>> > > Contacted OpenText, and they suggested using the Reference Page in
>> > > Clipboard for all Content ClassInstances plugin.  This however only
>> > > appears to run through 1000 pages - we have closer to 10,000 pages,
>> > > and the plugin didn't appear to restrict itself to instances for a
>> > > selected content class.
>>
>> > > Can update the pages manually, but I'm not even sure how many pages
>> > > are affected - and the prospect of going through 10000+ pages in
>> > > SmartTree to Reference Page in Clipboard on an anc element doesn't
>> > > thrill me.
>>
>> > > Thanks for any suggestions!
> >
>

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