I'm sorry, Bill, but I really don't think there's a reasonable way to do what 
you want in SJ. You
might have to use your fallback idea unless someone out there can think of 
something better.

I suppose if you really REALLY wanted to do this, you could create a script of 
some kind to do
this, but it would require a lot of testing and an intimate knowledge of SJ 
internal file
structure.

--Rob



--- "Smith, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Albert,
> 
> Thanks for the ideas, but my situation is a bit different.  I have 2 existing 
> archives (running
> in the same server, though I don't think that's important)and have a group of 
> documents in one
> (my personal one) that I'd like to move into the other (the public one).  I'm 
> not looking to
> create a new archive.  Also, I'd like to be able to move versioning and 
> labeling info, so
> extracting the documents into a file system from the first system and adding 
> them into the
> second isn't really what I want, though clearly is my fallback.
> 
> Bill
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Albert Moliner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 07, 2006 12:22 AM
> To: Smith, Bill; sourcejammer-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [SourceJammer-users] Move a folder structure from one
> archive to another?
> 
> 
> Hello, Bill.
> Sorry, but I am not sure I've understood what you want to do.
> Do you want to keep the same server (machine and Tomcat) for both archives, or
> it would be a new one? By "part of which I would like to move", I understand
> that the old archive will have the files removed, and that the new one will 
> only
> work with some of the original files.
> As far as I know, the easiest way to do it would be to copy all the server 
> files
> from one SJ into the other, and then use the client interface to delete the
> files to move from the old one and to delete the files that are not to be 
> moved
> from the new one. Not a wonderful automatic way to proceed, but I don't think 
> SJ
> has that functionality built in.
> Well, in fact, this procedure would not differ much if both archives were to
> exist in the same server instance. The difference would be how to make one of
> the archives public and the other private, but first let's assume they are
> different servers, which is the simplest case.
> Cheers,
> Albert.
> 
> 
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