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Tagged: 8.37, csv import, extension
Yes, anything that makes it idiot proof is a good thing. It would be very easy to forget about not importing the log and photo fields with the resultant loss of all the images in the directory.
Of course a restore of a site backup would work but always better to be safe ;)
@ twtts
Yep, I added this as a todo in the code for importing the logo/photo. Basically I’ll add a check to see if an existing image exists and if it does check to see if the file name matches, if it does, then skip it. This does assume that both are the same so “updating” with an image with the exact same name would not work, but that should be easier to deal with from a user perspective.
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