Another idea came to my mind (which is really crude): simply use
the file system. AFAIK Xindice collections are just file system directories.
On a UNIX system you could type:


mv $XINDICE_HOME/db/a/b/c $XINDICE_HOME/db/d

But I did not yet try it, so I don't know if there is any system
information in the parent collection being used in the child collection.

Carsten

Am Montag, 04.11.02, um 12:06 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb KOZLOV Roman:

You can use export/import commands in command line mode. However this
way still supposes "manual intervention" itself. It contains three
steps: export, import and an old collection removing.

Roman

Carlos Gonz�lez wrote:



Hi All,

I have the following problem, suppose the following collection layout
/db/a/b/c, and /db/d, where a and d are both children of /db.

How could I cut the collection c (with all of its documents) and paste
into d, so the resultant layout would be /db/a/b/ and /db/d/c, without
doing manual intervention (getting every document, removing
collection, creating another, storing documents?.

Thank you very much in advance.

Carlos Gonzalez-Cadenas
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