I know that there must be a number of methods to import/enter data into IQ, but I can't seem to find them shown in one place. Heck, I can't even find many of them period! As an example, another Information Collection/Database application that I use allows drag-and-drop of entire folders from Windows Explorer - or in my case, Directory Opus. If you drag while holding the right-mouse button down it behaves just like Explorer. When the dragged folder is over the folder or pane where you want to put it, as soon as you let up on the button you get a dialog asking if you want to move the folder there, copy it there, or link to it from there. The link is nice because you can have it update/sync the contents regularly.
Does IQ allow this for folders from Explorer? from Outlook?
Currently the only ways I get data into IQ is by entering it directly or clipping from the web. I would like to get other data into IQ but I need to know what the available methods are, as well as what the effective methods are.
Thanks!
Jim
Jim
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where xxx is the file/folder path
Jim
Pierre might have changed his mind, but It's never been IQ's philosophy to import everything into its data base (unlike, say, Ultra Recall, myBase, or whatever...) -- and I like it. Why ? Simply because importing "everything" causes several problems : loss of format particularities, database becomeing insanely big, backuping can become challenging, etc. So, since the OS file system is already what you could call a "meta database", it can be used as an extension of IQ's (or any software's) database (and if one needs portability , it's simple enough to take a little 2.5 HD with all the files). Of course, there are things to be done to achieve this : like "unbreakable" links between files and the database (à la tag2find), which ntfs can achieve pretty well... It's somewhere in Mantis, and should be one of IQ's features... in the future.
Jim
>what are the paths made relative to? The SQLN database ?
Correct
>What is the advantage of changing the path - does this mean you can move the files without changing the link?
If you move both the SQLNotes file and the linked files, the links will still work (that's the idea behind relative links). To really work well however, the linked files must be under the SQLNotes file. If they are like ..\otherfolder\myfile.txt, then you'll need to move otherfolder too.
HOW TO:
Drag-drop onto the grid, which will create a new item and edit the FilePath field or enter the relative path in the URL field.
To do this for many files in the same folder:
A few examples using D:\Data\Shapefiles\Landuse as the current directory are