Op maandag 19 juni 2006 15:24, schreef Dave Cohen:
I've found it convenient to hardcode IDs in various places of my own code. So I've grown fond of the notion that some important IDs will remain the same from staging to testing to production.
I'm not saying it can't be done without hardcoding the IDs. But it's quite a challenge.
You are right: in my import export stuff, I allow hardcoded IDs: $node->id = 1234 $node->title = 'foo' $node->uid = <token>first_user_uid</token> will be made into a post with nid 1234, title 'foo' and userID generated from the parser system in sympal scripts (ie replaced with a variable). If you omit $node->id it will be generated by Drupal. If you provide it, the system will try to do its best to either replace/alter the existing node, or to make a new one with that nid. Bèr