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Oracle® Universal Content Management
10g Release 4 (10.1.4)
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Copying a Script

You can select a script from the list to copy, select a script from the content server to copy, or select a script from your local instance to copy.

Copying a script from the list

  1. In the menu on the Site Assets pane, select Scripts.

  2. Select the script you want to copy from the list.

  3. Click the Create New icon (Figure), select Copy, and then Selected:

    The Assign Info Form displays for you to check the item into the content server.

    Create New Icon

    Create New icon
  4. Enter appropriate values for the Assign Info Form.

  5. When complete, click Assign Info.

  6. The script is copied. It may be necessary to click the Refresh icon (Figure) to view the script in the list.

    Refresh Icon

    Refresh icon

Copying a script from the server

  1. In the menu on the Site Assets pane, select Scripts.

  2. Click the Create New icon (Figure), select Copy, and then from Server.

    A search results page displays.

  3. Click the corresponding Select button of the one you want to copy.

    The Assign Info Form displays for you to check the item into the content server.

  4. Enter appropriate values for the Assign Info Form.

  5. When complete, click Assign Info.

  6. The script is copied. It may be necessary to click the Refresh icon (Figure) to view the script in the list.

Copying a script from your local instance

  1. In the menu on the Site Assets pane, select Scripts.

  2. Click the Create New icon (Figure), select Copy, and then from Local.

    A navigation window displays.

  3. On your local instance, navigate to the script you want to copy.

  4. Select the script and click Open.

    The Assign Info Form displays for you to check the item into the content server.

  5. Enter appropriate values for the Assign Info Form.

  6. When complete, click Assign Info.

  1. The script is copied. It may be necessary to click the Refresh icon (Figure) to view the script in the list.