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- Knowledge Management migration
- Import documents into Service Manager
- XML file specification for Knowledge Management migration
- Sample import record migration file
- General considerations for importing documents into Service Manager
- XML source document considerations for importing
- Document import considerations for attachments
- Configure the wsdl2java.bat file
- Configure the wsdl2java.sh file
- Running the wsdl2java command file
- Configure the runDocumentImport.bat file
- Configure the runDocumentImport.sh file
- Running the runDocumentImport command file
- Reconciling unresolved links
- Using the knowledgecreator.log file
- KMSCCoreImport utility
- KMDocumentExport utility
Running the runDocumentImport command file
You run the command file runDocumentImport to import the documents into Service Manager. Documents successfully imported remain in the migration root directory and rejected documents are placed in _rejects
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For Windows, unDocumentImport.bat executes the following statement to import the documents.
%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java -cp %CLASS_PATH%
com.peregrine.webservice.knowledgemanagement.CreateKnowledge -host
%SC_SERVER% -port %SC_PORT% -username %SC_USER% -password
%SC_PASSWORD% -xmlSourceDirectory %MIGRATION_DOCS_DIR%
-defaultStatus %DOC_STATUS%
For UNIX, unDocumentImport.sh executes the following statement to import the documents.
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -cp $CLASS_PATH
com.peregrine.webservice.knowledgemanagement.CreateKnowledge
-host $SC_SERVER -port $SC_PORT -username $SC_USER -password
$SC_PASSWORD -xmlSourceDirectory $MIGRATION_DOCS_DIR
-defaultStatus $DOC_STATUS
Related topics
Import documents into Service Manager
Configure the runDocumentImport.bat file
Configure the runDocumentImport.sh file