I agree not worth a core feature. In my case it is only 5
nodes that got "typed" wrong as stories. A quick cheap fix is
fine.
In a CCK world I can imagine types that have identical
fields but are distinguished some other way such as have different
themes.
I don't think this is worth of a core feature.
The need for
this is not very often, and if you are using anything other than
4.7 basic
types (e.g. CCK for 4.7, or 5.0 onwards), then all bets are off.
On 1/1/07, Larry
Garfield <larry@garfieldtech.com>
wrote:
Well,
for 4.7.x page and story nodes, it's easy to implement. How easy
would
it be for Drupal 5 nodes, where every node is essentially a CCK
node? Then
add in actual CCK fields? Now it gets
quite complicated indeed, unless
you're OK with random data loss along the
way.
On Monday 01 January 2007 10:13 pm, Chris Kennedy wrote:
>
You should also submit a feature request for Drupal to have an
interface
> for this. It would be handy and easy to implement.
>
> Walt Daniels wrote:
> > Thanks, I did read the code
in both story.module and page.module and
> > they are quite similar
other than the help text and names of variables
> > story vs page.
However page has some additional code in hook_form
> > dealing with
logs of changes which looks useful.
> >
> >
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>
> *From:* development-bounces@drupal.org
>
> [mailto:development-bounces@drupal.org]
*On Behalf Of *Khalid B
> > *Sent:* Monday, January 01, 2007 9:17
PM
> > *To:* development@drupal.org
> >
*Subject:* Re: [development] Converting stories to pages
> >
>
> Changing it in PHPMyAdmin should be a safe bet, since story and page
> > have the same
> > identical fields, and stored in the
node table.
> >
> > So, you can execute this SQL (do a dump
first):
> >
> > UPDATE node SET type = 'page' WHERE type =
'story';
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