Here's another project file to share.
I captured most of the current forums, which contains the title, replies, created, last reply.
The forumcapture.zip contains the excel I used, with a worksheet with some notes as to what I did.
I put tags of the subforum name tags in green, and a few keyword tags in aquamarine, to help differentiate.
So this so far lets you search all the forum posts by title, and any additional tags you create. The links work, so if you find something, it will take you to your browser with that topic.
I plan to use this as a starting search, and probably capture the relevant threads I'm interested in, to the doc pane. I'll also be doing additional tagging.
Anyway, I think it will be handy.
And no, I don't think I'm crazy enough to capture the content of 4xxx pages, but I will fill things in by attrition as I'm dealing with them.
There is so much knowledge in the forums just waiting to be mined!
Ideas for improvement, or about uses I haven't thought of are welcome. I'm sure this will be useful.
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Is there an updated version of this, or an easy way to create a sync to the forum MySQL that gets updated in the same way as the welcome IQbase? I would also like to have a such a powerful knowledge repository that can be searched and sorted inside InfoQube.
Thank you,
Cyganet
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I followed the instructions, and now I'm a bit stuck: How do I edit the sync xml file to get the forum threads instead of the documentation pages? Simple replacements such as ((node.type)="forum") don't work, and I don't know the database table structure to write the correct SQL query.