The CS Export Tool exports content from Content Services into one or more folders that already exist in the Content Engine object store folder structure. This is most useful when exporting the same directory structure more than once to the same target object store and folder. If a folder of the same name already exists in the target object store, the existing folder is used. When this happens, informational messages are generated to the CS Export Tool log, and can also appear in the Windows 2000 server application event log.
Example xml message for duplicate export targets:
<INFORMATIONAL>
<TIMESTAMP>2002-04-01T11:31:39Z
</TIMESTAMP>
<CONTEXT>Re-using existing target folder.
</CONTEXT>
<DETAIL>CFnMyFoldersMigration::ProcessNode - Unable
to create SubFolder because another folder of the same name already exists:
[Test migration sub folder 1] under Folder:[Test migration folder 1]
</DETAIL>
</INFORMATIONAL>If content already exists in a folder, CS Export will make a file with
a unique name, instead of just skipping or overwriting the file. This
is essential since Content Services allows multiple documents
with the same name in the same folder. This also occurs when re-exporting
a folder into the same location more than once. New copies of the same
document will appear with current_name(#) format.
CS Export also generates an informational element in the xml log seen here:
<INFORMATIONAL>
<TIMESTAMP>2002-04-01T11:32:03Z</TIMESTAMP>
<CONTEXT>Document containment name renamed.</CONTEXT>
<DETAIL>Document [003670004] in folder [Test migration sub folder
1] was renamed to [003670004(4)] because a document with the same name already
existed.</DETAIL>
</INFORMATIONAL>