Dhrup You are talking about doing a bridge between apps. What Manoel wants to do is where Your name in Your profile in Postnuke is moved over to Your name in elgg this is all database work and no adclose2 You would not make a script to do this You could but it would be a big wast of time.
You have to match database.
I don't know what a "bridge" is but... After successfully migrating users from Moodle, Doophin and Joomla to Elgg for several customers; and having studied the PostNuke internal system code, I do not expect that to be a brain-twister.
A bridge combines the apps user's login http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details
So You only have one log in. Like You have been talking about with the password files.
Maybe I can learn something are You saying You migrated joomla users information to elgg without matching database fields? And I do not mean the password files. I am talking all of the profile.
From my experience and to make things even more of a brain-twister You also have to make sure all the field attributes are the same. Other wise You end up with many MySql errors.
Dhrup You are talking about doing a bridge between apps. What Manoel wants to do is where Your name in Your profile in Postnuke is moved over to Your name in elgg this is all database work and no adclose2 You would not make a script to do this You could but it would be a big wast of time.
You have to match database.
I don't know what a "bridge" is but... After successfully migrating users from Moodle, Doophin and Joomla to Elgg for several customers; and having studied the PostNuke internal system code, I do not expect that to be a brain-twister.
A bridge combines the apps user's login http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details
So You only have one log in. Like You have been talking about with the password files.
Maybe I can learn something are You saying You migrated joomla users information to elgg without matching database fields? And I do not mean the password files. I am talking all of the profile.
From my experience and to make things even more of a brain-twister You also have to make sure all the field attributes are the same. Other wise You end up with many MySql errors.
Dhrup You are talking about doing a bridge between apps. What Manoel wants to do is where Your name in Your profile in Postnuke is moved over to Your name in elgg this is all database work and no adclose2 You would not make a script to do this You could but it would be a big wast of time.
You have to match database.
I don't know what a "bridge" is but... After successfully migrating users from Moodle, Doophin and Joomla to Elgg for several customers; and having studied the PostNuke internal system code, I do not expect that to be a brain-twister.
A bridge combines the apps user's login http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details
So You only have one log in. Like You have been talking about with the password files.
Maybe I can learn something are You saying You migrated joomla users information to elgg without matching database fields? And I do not mean the password files. I am talking all of the profile.
From my experience and to make things even more of a brain-twister You also have to make sure all the field attributes are the same. Other wise You end up with many MySql errors.
Dhrup You are talking about doing a bridge between apps. What Manoel wants to do is where Your name in Your profile in Postnuke is moved over to Your name in elgg this is all database work and no adclose2 You would not make a script to do this You could but it would be a big wast of time.
You have to match database.
I don't know what a "bridge" is but... After successfully migrating users from Moodle, Doophin and Joomla to Elgg for several customers; and having studied the PostNuke internal system code, I do not expect that to be a brain-twister.
A bridge combines the apps user's login http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details
So You only have one log in. Like You have been talking about with the password files.
Maybe I can learn something are You saying You migrated joomla users information to elgg without matching database fields? And I do not mean the password files. I am talking all of the profile.
From my experience and to make things even more of a brain-twister You also have to make sure all the field attributes are the same. Other wise You end up with many MySql errors.
Dhrup You are talking about doing a bridge between apps. What Manoel wants to do is where Your name in Your profile in Postnuke is moved over to Your name in elgg this is all database work and no adclose2 You would not make a script to do this You could but it would be a big wast of time.
You have to match database.
I don't know what a "bridge" is but... After successfully migrating users from Moodle, Doophin and Joomla to Elgg for several customers; and having studied the PostNuke internal system code, I do not expect that to be a brain-twister.
A bridge combines the apps user's login http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details
So You only have one log in. Like You have been talking about with the password files.
Maybe I can learn something are You saying You migrated joomla users information to elgg without matching database fields? And I do not mean the password files. I am talking all of the profile.
From my experience and to make things even more of a brain-twister You also have to make sure all the field attributes are the same. Other wise You end up with many MySql errors.
Dhrup You are talking about doing a bridge between apps. What Manoel wants to do is where Your name in Your profile in Postnuke is moved over to Your name in elgg this is all database work and no adclose2 You would not make a script to do this You could but it would be a big wast of time.
You have to match database.
I don't know what a "bridge" is but... After successfully migrating users from Moodle, Doophin and Joomla to Elgg for several customers; and having studied the PostNuke internal system code, I do not expect that to be a brain-twister.
A bridge combines the apps user's login http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/bridges/forum-bridges/5388/details
So You only have one log in. Like You have been talking about with the password files.
Maybe I can learn something are You saying You migrated joomla users information to elgg without matching database fields? And I do not mean the password files. I am talking all of the profile.
From my experience and to make things even more of a brain-twister You also have to make sure all the field attributes are the same. Other wise You end up with many MySql errors.
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