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doronron1 said:You could create a script to set the folder automatically for the selected items
doronron1 said:It is a combination of recording keystrokes then editing the file to suit your needs. It is not too difficult, just have a look at the examples on the following sites.
http://www.profilesmagazine.com/p39/reddy.html
http://www.profilesmagazine.com/p37/mettes.html
http://www.profilesmagazine.com/p32/mettes.html
http://www.profilesmagazine.com/p29/tips_meadows.html
http://inversionconsulting.blogspot.com/search/label/Intrali nk%20Scripting
This is what your script would look like
// Version: Intralink v.3.3
// Start Macro Recording
import com.ptc.intralink.client.script.*;
import com.ptc.intralink.script.*;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import java.io.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class folder extends ILIntralinkScript {
ILIntralinkScriptInterface IL = (ILIntralinkScriptInterface)getScriptInterface();
private void run0 () throws Exception {
JOptionPane ui = new JOptionPane();
IL.getSelectedObjects ( "WSPI" );
Object myobjects[] = IL.getSelectedObjects ( "WSPI" );
if (myobjects.length != 0) {
IL.getSelectedObjects( "WSPI" );
IL.openWindow( "Modify", "", "" );
IL.selectAll( "NONE" );
IL.setAttribute( "Folder", "folder_name" );
IL.ok( );
}else {
ui.showMessageDialog(null, "No Objects Selected" );
}
} // End of run0
public void run () throws Exception {
run0 (); // recorded
} // End of function
} // End Macro Recording