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Tony Nuismer
ParticipantOut of disk space. Sheesh.
I’m good now.
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantI figured out you can change the “cn-cat” ID on the end of the line to pull accordingly:
https://www.mattawanschools.org/connections-directory/?cn-s=&cn-cat=21
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantSomething was messed up with my Master CSV file. I redownloaded the entire Connections directory, made my modifications and then reuploaded and it worked.
Thanks.
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantI got it to work! Booyah!
What I wound up doing is linked a photo by hand to one person. This must have then set or created the necessary directory structure or rights. I then ran my .csv file again and photos showed up for everyone else.
Hope this helps!
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantYep… I’m good now with the EntryID. Still working on getting the Photo URL to work though.
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantNevermind…
Just saw this: “If you are importing an exported file into a “clean” or “empty” database, do not map the Entry ID when importing. Mapping the Entry ID column tells the CSV Import to update the existing entries. If those entries do not exist, there are skipped, they are not imported as new entries.”
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantI’ve added the EntryID column to my .csv import and ran the import. Where do I see the EntryID value in Connections? I’ve looked for it under “Manage”, but I don’t see it.
Thoughts?
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantHmmm… I’m still having troubles with getting photos imported.
I’m locally hosting my server and can hit the URLs for the photo import without issue. I’m using the same URL as in the .csv file and when entered into a browser, they display the image without issue.
I’m not sure whats up?
Tony Nuismer
ParticipantSo… Then, if I already have the URL populated, shouldn’t I be seeing my images?
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