I believe all you need to do is to set a future time on the post to get scheduled posting.
- Dave On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Timothy J Schumacher <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I am using Roller 5.0.0, tomcat 7.0.6, mysql 5.1.46 and linux > 2.6.26.6-79.fc9.i686. > > I have a question about programatically scheduling new entries to be > published at future times. I looked at the weblogentry table that Roller > created in mysql and it looks pretty straightforward to write sql scripts to > add entries that have future publish times. I think my main question is: > are there other tables that would need to be modified to keep everything in > sync or could I simply update the weblogentry table and have everything be > ok? > > The problem I am trying to solve is the following: I have lots of xml files > that already contain content I want to publish at regular intervals in the > future, say one new post per day. I could use the user interface to > manually schedule each one but it would be nice to be able to automate this > by translating each file to an sql script and running that via the shell. > Then in Roller I could see all the posts and preview them to make sure they > look correct. If anyone has dealt with this I would love to hear ideas > about how you solved it. > > Thanks! > Tim >
