Posted by anantagati on March 17, 2010 at 3:57pm
Project Status
At this moment original NAT module is in good condition, so there is no reason to duplicate work and thus it is recommended you will use NAT module instead.
Info
NAT-ng comes from NAT module, a helper module used to maintain node-term relationships, i.e. when a node is created a taxonomy term is created automatically using its title and body in any associated vocabularies. This module also attempts to preserve hierarchical relationships where possible.
Installation
- Unpack the nat_ng folder and contents in the appropriate modules directory of your Drupal installation. This is probably sites/all/modules/
- Enable the NAT-ng module in the administration tools.
- If you're not using Drupal's default administrative account, make sure "Administer NAT-ng configuration" is enabled through access control administration.
- Visit the NAT-ng settings page and make appropriate configurations
For 6.x: Administer > Site configuration > NAT-ng
For 7.x: Administer > Structure > NAT-ng
Note: You should not use NAT-ng for Free tagging vocabularies.
Upgrading from NAT module
Follow these steps to transfer all settings and data from NAT 6.x-1.2:
- Have NAT enabled (if NAT is not enabled, tab for upgrading will not be visible)
- Go to 'admin/settings/nat-ng' and then choose 'Upgrade from NAT' tab or go directly to 'admin/settings/nat-ng/upgrade-from-nat'
- Confirm that you want to overwrite all your NAT-ng settings and data with settings and data from NAT module
- Edit your views where you are using NAT arguments, fields or relationships and replace them with NAT-ng equivalents
- You can disable and uninstall NAT module now
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Project Information
- Maintenance status: Minimally maintained
- Development status: No further development
- Reported installs: 55 sites currently report using this module. View usage statistics.
- Last modified: June 26, 2011