Submitted by Armando on 2010/01/20 23:12
Can't remember at this point how this NTFS index/journaling feature is "named" exactly... But I'm sure you know what I mean. Is that still possible ?
 
 
[One reason why I came back with this one -- mentioned a while ago -- is that more and more people are linking stuff to their DB, and linking problems are bound to happen... When thousands of links are disrupted for whatever reason, it's not fun.]

Comments

Agreed.
 
FYI, this is already "partly" enabled:
  1. Right-click on the file(s) >> Create shortcut
  2. Move the shortcuts to the .files folder (not essential but recommended)
  3. Drag-drop shortcut(s) to the grid
  4. Links will now work even if the file is moved / renamed
Improvements:
  1. If moved, users need to click on the shortcut in Explorer first, this refreshed the shortcut [edit] This is now fixed (next release) [/edit]
  2. Automated creation of the shortcut (file link dialog)
 

Tom

2010/01/21 13:35

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Sounds very interesting Pierre
Re #2  -  "Move the shortcuts to the .files folder (not essential but recommended)"
 
would going in a subfolder be (almost) as good? (Folders could get very busy with all those shortcuts)
 [edit] I misunderstood there - I thought you meant keep the shortcuts in the folders where the actual files are [/edit]
 
For the record, I've had to change a lot of links recently - if you have a bunch of items linked to files from one folder, & all those files are moved to another folder it's relatively easy (as long as the links are 'dynamic' of course):-
  1. Select relevant items
  2. Copy the new folder path e.g. D:\New Folder\ and replace the old folder path in the File path field in the properties pane
  3. that's it ;-)
 

jan_rifkinson

2010/01/21 09:29

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

For a few months now I have been putting all my linked files in a folder interestingly enough called "Linked Files" which is in my documents\Infoqube folder. From there I've been drag / drop a file to grid. Is this the right way to keep the links in sync  if / when I need to move the "Linked Files" folder?
 
Thanks.
 
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2

Armando

2010/01/21 12:42

In reply to by jan_rifkinson

[quote=jan_rifkinson]
For a few months now I have been putting all my linked files in a folder interestingly enough called "Linked Files" which is in my documents\Infoqube folder. From there I've been drag / drop a file to grid. Is this the right way to keep the links in sync  if / when I need to move the "Linked Files" folder?
 
Thanks.
 
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2
[/quote]
 
I'm sure it's ok -- Pierre did mention that it's "better" (speedier ?) when in the IQ folder though. Not sure why... But it should be perfectly OK. Try to rename one of your linked files and see what happens ;).

Tom

2010/01/21 13:39

In reply to by Armando

[quote=Armando]
[quote=jan_rifkinson]
For a few months now I have been putting all my linked files in a folder interestingly enough called "Linked Files" which is in my documents\Infoqube folder. From there I've been drag / drop a file to grid. Is this the right way to keep the links in sync  if / when I need to move the "Linked Files" folder?
 
Thanks.
 
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2
[/quote]
 
I'm sure it's ok -- Pierre did mention that it's "better" (speedier ?) when in the IQ folder though. Not sure why... But it should be perfectly OK. Try to rename one of your linked files and see what happens ;).
[/quote]
I'm completely lost here -
Jan talks about linked files - Armando why are you suggesting he rename a file??
I thought it doesnt make any difference where a linked file is, so long as the Filepath & Filename fields are correct?
 

Armando

2010/01/21 14:04

In reply to by Tom

[quote=Tom]
[quote=Armando]
[quote=jan_rifkinson]
For a few months now I have been putting all my linked files in a folder interestingly enough called "Linked Files" which is in my documents\Infoqube folder. From there I've been drag / drop a file to grid. Is this the right way to keep the links in sync  if / when I need to move the "Linked Files" folder?
 
Thanks.
 
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2
[/quote]
 
I'm sure it's ok -- Pierre did mention that it's "better" (speedier ?) when in the IQ folder though. Not sure why... But it should be perfectly OK. Try to rename one of your linked files and see what happens ;).
[/quote]
I'm completely lost here -
Jan talks about linked files - Armando why are you suggesting he rename a file??
I thought it doesnt make any difference where a linked file is, so long as the Filepath & Filename fields are correct?
 
[/quote]
 
Ok, I see.
 
What Pierre and I are talking about is : links which can't be disrupted even when linked file (ea *.doc ) are renamed or moved
example : I link a doc to the DB. I then decide to rename the doc and even move it. I click on the link in IQ and my doc still opens. That's what Pierre's method described earlier can allow.
 
1- Yoy first create a link  in explorer -- e.g : right click on the file > Create shortcut.
2- Move the shortcut where ever you want -- preferably in the IQ file folder (for portability reasons, maybe...)
3- than drag drop that link to your IQ base.
 
You can't modify the shorcut name in explorer, most probably, but the original file name can change and the file can even be moved around.
 
[slightly edited for clarity...]

Tom

2010/01/21 14:38

In reply to by Armando

thanks for that clarification Armando
 
[quote=jan_rifkinson]
For a few months now I have been putting all my linked files in a folder interestingly enough called "Linked Files" which is in my documents\Infoqube folder. From there I've been drag / drop a file to grid. Is this the right way to keep the links in sync  if / when I need to move the "Linked Files" folder?
[/quote]
Jan,
if you're moving files (files which are already linked to IQ) en masse to a new location, I would suggest to change the links the way I suggested (see below)
It's possible (or even probable) that currently linked items could be converted to the new 'way' but we'll have to see how it's implemented (& how much work is involved!)
 
[quote=Tom]if you have a bunch of items linked to files from one folder, & all those files are moved to another folder it's relatively easy (as long as the links are 'dynamic' of course):-
  1. Select relevant items
  2. Copy the new folder path e.g. D:\New Folder\ and replace the old folder path in the File path field in the properties pane
  3. that's it ;-)
[/quote]

jan_rifkinson

2010/01/21 14:50

In reply to by Tom

Will do. Thanks,Tom
 
--
Jan Rifkinson
Ridgefield CT USA
HP Blackbird Vista Ultimate SP-2

Armando

2010/01/21 12:39

In reply to by Pierre_Admin

Thanks ! This is an important aspect of IQ's user friendliness.
 
[quote=Pierre_Admin]
2. Automated creation of the shortcut (file link dialog)[/quote]
 
You mean that users wouldn't have to create the shortcut in explorer first ? If yes, that'll be great as it'll allow seemless of IQ and the file system.
 

Pierre_Admin

2010/01/21 13:50

In reply to by Armando

Yes that is what I mean. when you drag-drop a file, a shortcut will be created in YourIQBase.files\Shortcuts and the link will be to that shortcut. That way, files can be moved / renamed.
 
To support FAT and USB drives, if the shortcut does not work, IQ will try to open the file as it does right now (as described in Link to Files, Folders and URLs)