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It is important to note that link counts for spreadsheets will not always match depending on how the link was added to a cell. If the links are added to multiple cells at the same time, DryvIQ reads the link as one link shared across cells. In this instance, all shared links count as one link. If the links are added to multiple cells separately (one cell at a time), DryvIQ counts each cell as separate. In this instance, each link is counted individually.

Content Insights

The bottom of the Content insights page will include the link detection results. The information can be found in the Number of links detected chart (under the Content analysis). This chart lists the files with links and the number of links detected in each file.

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Insights page for jobs that have Link Remediation enabled will display a “Link remediation status overview” section. This section lists the number of files without links, the number of links identified that need to be remediated, the number of links for which remediation has been completed, the number of links where remediation failed and needs to be executed again, and the number of links for which remediation failed. Specific details about the individual links can be viewed on the Items page and Links page.

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This information can be exported to a csv file for further review using the Export this report link. The export includes the following information.

Field

Description

source_id

The ID assigned to the file on the source platform

source_name

The filename on the source platform. The source and destination file names may not match if DryvIQ needed to sanitize the the filename due to character or length restrictions for the destination platform.

source_path

The path where the file is located on the source platform.

destination_id

The ID assigned to the file on the destination platform

destination_name

The filename on the destination platform. The source and destination file names may not match if DryvIQ needed to sanitize the the filename due to character or length restrictions for the destination platform.

destination_path

The path where the file is located on the destination platform.

link

The URL for the link detected.

count

The number of times the link was found in the file.

Link counts for spreadsheets will not always match depending on how the link was added to a cell. If the links are added to multiple cells at the same time, DryvIQ reads the link as one link shared across cells. In this instance, all shared links count as one link. If the links are added to multiple cells separately (one cell at a time), DryvIQ counts each cell as separate. In this instance, each link is counted individually.

Items

In addition, A link remediation status is assigned to every file included in a migration even if link detection isn’t enabled for a job. You can configure the Items page has additional options to allow you to view link information. You can filter the Items page to show just items that have links by selecting Feature as the filter and then selecting Files with Links as the value for the filter. The page will display only files that have links.

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You can also set a column on the Items page to display the number of links detected in each file. Select the arrow next to the column heading and select Number of links from the list that appears. The selected column will now display the link count for each file. A dash (-) will appear in this column if no links were found in the file.

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Log

An entry will be added to the audit log for each file scanned for link detection. The activity will be flagged as “Informational activity,” and the details for the file will read, “The ‘Link detection’ extension analyzed the content of the file.”

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to display the status by changing the third or fourth column header to Link remediation status.

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You can also choose to set a column to display the number of links identified in a file so you know how many links were detected in the file and require remediation (as shown in the image above).

The column will display the link remediation status for every file. There are five statuses:

  • Nothing to remediate: No links were detected in the file.

  • Remediation needed: Links were detected in the file and require remediation to be executed to update the links.

  • Complete: Remediation was executed and finished processing. Regular URLs and unsupported URLs will also be considered “Complete” as there is no action to take against them.

  • Retry: Remediation was triggered but was not completed. Link remediation needs to be executed again to remediate the link.

  • Failed: At least one link in the file failed to be remediated. Failed files will not be reprocessed during subsequent link remediation executions unless the status is changed to “Retry.”

You also have the option of filtering the Items page based on a specific link remediation status. This allows you narrow the results to display only files that need to be remediated, retried, etc.

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The Links page provides information about each link identified. There will be an entry for each link identified; therefore, you will see the source item listed multiple times if multiple links were identified within the file. You can edit the second, third, and fourth columns to display the information most relevant to your review. Review the table below for a summary of the available column options.

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Description

Source Item

This is the header for the first column. It cannot be changed. It displays the item on the source that contains the identified link.

Detected Link

This displays the link that was found.

Remediated link

This is the new link that was created to reflect the item’s new location on the destination.

Destination item

This is the item on the destination. The file name should match between the source and destination unless the file required revision during transfer due to restrictions enforced by the destination platform.

Linked Source item

This is the item the link points to on the source platform.

Linked Destination item

This is the item the link points to on the destination platform.

Remediation status

This displays the current remediation status for the link.

Remediated date

This displays the date and time when the link was remediated.

Count

This is the number of times the identified link appears in the file.

Remediating Links

You must manually trigger link remediation for the job(s) that contain links. When link remediation runs, it will remediate the linked URL so it matches the new location of the linked file.

  1. Choose the job(s) by selecting the box in front of the job name.

  2. Click More options and select Execute link remediation in the menu that displays.

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  3. The job will be queued to run.

  4. Once the job is finished running, the link remediation status will be Complete if remediation was successful for all identified links.
    If the link remediation status is Retry, link remediation did not run. You need to execute link remediation against the job again.
    If the link remediation status is Failed, at least one link could not be remediated. You need to edit the link manually.

  5. The link detection information on the Content Insights, Items, and Links pages will be updated to reflect the current link information.

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If you select a single job that does not have link detection enabled, the Execute link remediation option will not be displayed in the More options menu. If you select multiple jobs and one does not have link detection enabled, the Execute link remediation option will be disabled in the menu.