The node numbers do not change if you use the upgrade process, so test going to /node/nnn on D7  side and see if you get the WSOD one.

You may also be able to find it in the Content view, or perhaps via the url aliases.


On Fri, Jan 17, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Darrell Eifert <deifert@hampton.lib.nh.us> wrote:
Hello all --

I recently completed a test Drupal 6 to 7 upgrade on our library site,
and all seemed to be well except that our old cron job will not run --
it appears to die on a white screen with the words "Number of pages".  I
did some digging via drush cron, and discovered that a page I had built
in Drupal 6 with PHP code listing the total number of website pages
contained a PHP function referencing "db_result", which apparently is
not supported in Drupal 7.

My problem now is that I cannot delete the 'rogue' page from Drupal 7.
I can find the page easily enough, but it displays only as white screen
with text and none of the usual edit / delete tabs.

Is there a way to delete a Drupal node without actually landing on that
node?  (Note also that I have the node alias from the Drupal 6 install,
but do not know the node number of the page in D7.)

Thanks in advance ...

--
Best,

Darrell Eifert
Lane Memorial Library
(603) 926-3368

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