Uploaded File name structure
Uploaded File name structure
Good day
I would like to find out how the uploaded files are renamed into the naming convention which they are stored on the server. Here for instance is an example of a file that was uploaded by an administrator: 884_47_1494673493_Successful Time Management.pdf
I could deduct that the third parameter is the unix timestamp, but how are the first two parameters determined - in this case 884 and 47?
Reason for my asking is that I am in the process of competing a backup and rebuild of one of our servers and would like to determine what the impact may be if some of the files are renamed...
Regards
I would like to find out how the uploaded files are renamed into the naming convention which they are stored on the server. Here for instance is an example of a file that was uploaded by an administrator: 884_47_1494673493_Successful Time Management.pdf
I could deduct that the third parameter is the unix timestamp, but how are the first two parameters determined - in this case 884 and 47?
Reason for my asking is that I am in the process of competing a backup and rebuild of one of our servers and would like to determine what the impact may be if some of the files are renamed...
Regards
Re: Uploaded File name structure
Hi,
if I remember well 884 is the user id (in the db) and 47 the course id
if I remember well 884 is the user id (in the db) and 47 the course id
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Re: Uploaded File name structure
Hi max
Thanks for the quick answer - seems the first parameter (in this case 884) is the courseID, but the second is not the user - I'll mine around a bit to see if I can trace where the second parameter comes from.
Regards
Thanks for the quick answer - seems the first parameter (in this case 884) is the courseID, but the second is not the user - I'll mine around a bit to see if I can trace where the second parameter comes from.
Regards
Re: Uploaded File name structure
Hi Max
Relating to the file name structure - is there a bulk method to create HTML Learning Objects with attachments?
My client has a vast eBook library which needs to be uploaded, but creating these LO's one by one is extremely time consuming...
Relating to the file name structure - is there a bulk method to create HTML Learning Objects with attachments?
My client has a vast eBook library which needs to be uploaded, but creating these LO's one by one is extremely time consuming...
Re: Uploaded File name structure
Sorry, there is no bulk method I can think of
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it