Hi Jian. I downloaded and had our sys admins install the plugin for me. (Us 
developers are not allowed access to the servers.) Awesome!  I was able to 
test my RQL and get it working. I clicked the "i" information icon and was 
able to get the correct session key... which was seems to have been the 
issue. *By the way - " You are missing data with your IDATA tag." I'm using 
the User-Defined job to run this RQL so, with hainv to enter the login 
credentials there, I read that I don't need to enter any of the IODATA.*

So, now when I tried it today, that session key didn't work. I received the 
"Please login" error, HOWEVER... it published! It took a little longer, but 
it published the page I wanted. I checked the session key via the console 
today, and tried the current one. Of course - no error. 

So, my question is... how do I code the session key so it's dynamic?

Thank you for all your help.


On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 4:00:59 PM UTC-7, Jian Huang wrote:
>
> Hi Bonnie,
>
> You are missing data with your IDATA tag.
>
> <IODATA loginguid="[!guid_login]" session="[!key!]">
> .
> .
> .
> </IODATA>
>
> Also, you don't need [! ] surrounding your user supplied guid.
>
> Lastly, ensure the user account you are using is assigned to the project, 
> and use it to login into the project and then log out.
>
> I would suggest first testing out the RQL using RQLConsole within the 
> project first (don't need IODATA tag as it is autoamtically supplied by the 
> plugin).
>
> -Jian
>
> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 6:50:37 PM UTC-4, Bonnie Cohen wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for your assistance. I downloaded the RQL manual and referred 
>> to that page. Using bogus numbers, this is what I've tried:
>>
>> <PROJECT guid="[!29XXXXXXF403984E7XXXX861B4B!]" 
>> sessionkey="[!29XXXXXXF403984E7XXXX861B4B!]">
>>
>> <PROJECT guid="29XXXXXXF403984E7XXXX861B4B" 
>> sessionkey="29XXXXXXF403984E7XXXX861B4B">
>>
>> <PROJECT guid="[!29XXXXXXF403984E7XXXX861B4B]" 
>> sessionkey="[!29XXXXXXF403984E7XXXX861B4B]">
>> No matter what, I always get a login error... and I've checked the user 
>> credentials numerous times. It checks "OK!"
>>
>> Do you know if there's something that needs to be changed on the server 
>> to allow user-defined jobs to run?
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 12:43:29 PM UTC-7, Jian Huang wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Bonnie,
>>>
>>> The variable such as PROJECT_GUID, SESSION_KEY, etc are in the wrong 
>>> format.
>>>
>>> They should be [!guid_project], [!key]
>>>
>>> For more information, you can check out this page within the RQL manual
>>>
>>> RQL/ENG/684.htm
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> -Jian
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 2:34:03 PM UTC-4, Bonnie Cohen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> <IODATA>
>>>>
>>>>    <PROJECT guid="PROJECT_GUID" sessionkey="SESSION_KEY">
>>>>
>>>>       <PAGE guid="PAGE_GUID">
>>>>
>>>>         <EXPORTJOB action="save" email=" " toppriority="0" 
>>>> generatenextpages="1" generaterelativepages="0" 
>>>> reddotserver="#SESSION_KEY" 
>>>> application="" generatedate="" startgenerationat="">
>>>>
>>>>           <LANGUAGEVARIANTS action="checkassigning">
>>>>
>>>>               <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID" checked="1" /> 
>>>>
>>>>           </LANGUAGEVARIANTS>
>>>>
>>>>           <PROJECTVARIANTS action="checkassigning">
>>>>
>>>>               <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID" checked="1" /> 
>>>>
>>>>           </PROJECTVARIANTS>
>>>>
>>>>        </EXPORTJOB>
>>>>
>>>>      </PAGE>
>>>>
>>>>   </PROJECT>
>>>>
>>>> </IODATA>
>>>>
>>>> I got the GUIDs and Session Key from the Common\RDCMS.log file after I 
>>>> published out the page I want.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 11:01:13 AM UTC-7, Jian Huang wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Bonnie,
>>>>>
>>>>> Can you paste in the RQL you are using?  I can double check the syntax 
>>>>> for you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>> -Jian
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, July 17, 2012 1:19:31 PM UTC-4, Bonnie Cohen wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I thought that might have been the case, so I tried using an Admin 
>>>>>> login to set up the User-Defined Job. (It checked "OK!") I still 
>>>>>> received 
>>>>>> the "Please login" error.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there anything else that can cause this? RedDot... I mean Open 
>>>>>> Text, is not responding to my support emails.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, July 16, 2012 5:58:48 PM UTC-7, Jian Huang wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, if your login is set to have more than 1 session.  If default, 
>>>>>>> no
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Jul 16, 2012, at 6:44 PM, Bonnie Cohen wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> OK... got an update. I had to clear out our log files via the Server 
>>>>>>> Manager. It frozen my browser trying to get to the 1 file I needed. So, 
>>>>>>> I 
>>>>>>> was able to see the RQL for the force publish I did on the page I want. 
>>>>>>> I 
>>>>>>> got all the session keys, and the project GUID, which was different 
>>>>>>> that 
>>>>>>> the one I obtained via the project SmartTree.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway, I'm still getting a login error. If I'm using my log in to 
>>>>>>> create this job, can I actually be logged in when it needs to run? Or, 
>>>>>>> do I 
>>>>>>> need to be logged out for this to run successfully?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Monday, July 16, 2012 12:40:53 PM UTC-7, Bonnie Cohen wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Troy, thank you for your help. I was actually able to find some 
>>>>>>>> code like what you shared, but I'm getting an error. Here's what I've 
>>>>>>>> done:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> * In the Server Manager, I created a User-Defined Job that's Event 
>>>>>>>> Controlled.
>>>>>>>> * I selected RQL command and entered the code below, entering all 
>>>>>>>> my GUIDs. (My user name & password checked "OK!")
>>>>>>>> * To get the Session Key for the Project node, I created a Info 
>>>>>>>> element, type Session Key, in a template and previewed the page to see 
>>>>>>>> the 
>>>>>>>> Session Key. (Not sure if that's the correct way?)
>>>>>>>> * I then went back into my project and created a workflow, and 
>>>>>>>> added my User-Defined Job as a reaction.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I ran a test of all this and received an error = "Please login"
>>>>>>>> Is this because of an incorrect Session Key? Also, I'm not sure 
>>>>>>>> what do to with "reddotserver="#SESSION_KEY"". Does the same Session 
>>>>>>>> Key go 
>>>>>>>> in there, as in the Project Node?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Thank you again for your help.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Friday, July 13, 2012 9:40:13 AM UTC-7, Troy Landers wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> The RQL manual is a little hard to follow on this, so here's some 
>>>>>>>>> example RQL for publishing a page. As has already been suggested, 
>>>>>>>>> publishing a few pages and looking at the RQL in the logs will help 
>>>>>>>>> you 
>>>>>>>>> understand all that is going on when publishing though.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>   <PROJECT sessionkey="SESSION_KEY" guid="PROJECT_GUID">
>>>>>>>>>     <PAGE guid="PAGE_GUID">
>>>>>>>>>       <EXPORTJOB action="save" email="PUBLISH_USER_GUID" 
>>>>>>>>> toppriority="0" generatenextpages="0" generaterelativepages="0" 
>>>>>>>>> reddotserver="#SESSION_KEY" application="" generatedate="" 
>>>>>>>>> startgenerationat="">
>>>>>>>>>         <LANGUAGEVARIANTS action="checkassigning">
>>>>>>>>>           <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID_1" checked="0"/>
>>>>>>>>>           <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID_2" checked="1"/>
>>>>>>>>>           <LANGUAGEVARIANT guid="LANG_VAR_GUID_3" checked="0"/>
>>>>>>>>>         </LANGUAGEVARIANTS>
>>>>>>>>>         <PROJECTVARIANTS action="checkassigning">
>>>>>>>>>           <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_1" checked="1"/>
>>>>>>>>>           <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_2" checked="0"/>
>>>>>>>>>           <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_3" checked="0"/>
>>>>>>>>>           <PROJECTVARIANT guid="PROJECT_VAR_GUID_4" checked="1"/>
>>>>>>>>>         </PROJECTVARIANTS>
>>>>>>>>>       </EXPORTJOB>
>>>>>>>>>     </PAGE>
>>>>>>>>>   </PROJECT>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Set generatenextpages to 1 to publish following pages.
>>>>>>>>> Set generaterelativepages to 1 to publish related pages.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Hope this solves your problem!
>>>>>>>>> Troy
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:51:19 PM UTC-5, Bonnie Cohen wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> For the first time, I am resorting to trying RQL. I have a page, 
>>>>>>>>>> which references a container on another page. I want the 1st page to 
>>>>>>>>>> automatically publish when a new item is added the container of the 
>>>>>>>>>> 2nd 
>>>>>>>>>> page. Checking publish Related Pages is not working.
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Does anyone have an example of RQL to publish a specific page?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Thank you for your assistance.
>>>>>>>>>>
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