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May 11, 2023
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P: Ability to change location in Publish Services

  • May 11, 2023
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Bonjour

Le répertoire d'un "Service de publication sur disque dur" ne peut être modifié après création.

C'est extrèmement pénalisant, q au moins dans 2 cas vécus :

  • Besoin de changer du disque de destination (par exemple, disque dur plein)
  • Changement de PC, qui en général s'accompagne d'un changement de nom du répertoire User choisi à la dérobée par Windows. Les catalogues migrent presque facilement (recherche des photo manquantes ...), mais il est impossible de migrer les service de publication.

De grâce, laisser la possibilité de modifier le répertoire "Emplacement d'exportation" !

 

4 replies

Bob Somrak
Legend
September 27, 2023

@Nawatz 

 

As I said, this could/should be a function provided by Adobe in LrC and has been mentioned many times but I got tired of waiting for Adobe.  I agree the average user is not going to do the SQL thing but as of now it is the only solution short of a plugin that someone may write. 

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
NawatzAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 27, 2023

Thank you Bob for your answer.

But, as many users, I don't practice SQL... (not anymore in fact ...)

I'd suggest a more "end-user" solution.

 

Bob Somrak
Legend
May 11, 2023

The formatting should look like this of the 2 lines.  This is a screen clip.  I agree this could be a built in function.

 

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Bob Somrak
Legend
May 11, 2023

You can do this in a SQLite Browser.  On my Mac I use the open source "DB Browser for SQLite"

 

Copy the following 2 lines into Sql Browser and hit Run arrow.  LaCie SSD was old drive,  EXT SSD is new drive.  Make a copy of you Catalog before using.

 

UPDATE AgLibraryPublishedCollectionContent SET content = REPLACE(content,'LaCie SSD','EXT SSD'); UPDATE AgLibraryPublishedCollection SET remoteCollectionId = REPLACE(remoteCollectionId,'LaCie SSD','EXT SSD');

 

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB