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I am reluctant to link to it as it is in the beta forum, and not everyone would have access to it.
Users with beta access can find the thread (2 pages) under the title "Import of own data". |
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The thread will only be accessible to beta participants.
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Then how would the rest of us know that?
my Realm Works videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZU...4DwXXkvmBXQ9Yw |
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@kbs666: We can't. The beta testers live in two worlds and they're trying to share some of their other world knowledge here. Given the volume of posts I'm sure it's hard for them to remember what has been discussed in public. Especially when public and beta are having the same conversations.
The take-away for me is the beta team is actively thinking about this, testing this, and talking to the devs about this. Unlike us, they have a much more direct link to them. So it's a win-win for us. |
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It is especially confusing when the conversations are in both places, because the beta members have agreed to NDAs. In general, if the information has been announced in public, the NDA no longer applies ... but remembering which details are and are not public makes me conservative on what I say in the public forums.
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Knowing the conversations are underway is comforting. When betas are managed well they are very effective. A big thank you to the beta folks that are watching the public forums and bringing our concerns to the devs so they don't have to spend their time poring over every post.
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If you look at the XML output of my script then the UUID and signatures are not required on the topics which you are importing. (They are required on the elements in the structure definitions, but not in the actual topics.) (If you want to be able to import data more than once, then you will need to be able to put some form of unique id in for each topic; and use that same unique id when you re-import it. I assume this is achieved using the UUID attribute on the topic elements.) |
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The problem in making a general purpose script is to make the effort the least number of steps possible for a general user. So any use of UUIDs should ideally not be known by the average user of the import script. |
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