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Great question - as it currently is, yes! You can pull them by adding the database information for the D6 site into the D7 settings.php file, then create a new importer with this module. You will need to create some joins between the node and the content type tables, but it's certainly possible. (Note to self: I'd like to add this as a how-to in the module's documentation)
I'm planning on adding support for arbitrary connection strings so that you don't have to play with the settings.php file and can connect to any database.
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vkareh commentedGreat question - as it currently is, yes! You can pull them by adding the database information for the D6 site into the D7 settings.php file, then create a new importer with this module. You will need to create some joins between the node and the content type tables, but it's certainly possible. (Note to self: I'd like to add this as a how-to in the module's documentation)
I'm planning on adding support for arbitrary connection strings so that you don't have to play with the settings.php file and can connect to any database.
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artatac commentedThat s really appreciated thank you. I shall watch with interest
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BenK commented+1.... subscribing
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