Peace & Love!īrotherLadies wrote: Hi! This very helpful! Particularly for users who want an organized, printable list. So I'll share the macro, but consider the basic template that I proposed earlier. I can share the macro, but I can't de-bug for everyone. csv files can save you quite a bit of time.) Personally, I have created a macro in excel to recreate the export so that it formats in a way that is more useful for analysis and book keeping. However, if you are interested in the basic structure and metrics needed to create an export with more practical utility (if you like to work with print outs just know that. I understand that this poses challenges, as another "export" button may be needed (meaning: updating A LOT of code on the front end). What I propose: I can create a template FOR PROGRAMMERS (programmers on this type of platform will be able to understand what I mean) to utilize IF you would like to build out an export specifically for analysis and more book keeping. This can get frustrating is users are picky, and do not understand that websites which are basically online ("back end") databases, in which users can choose variables, execute queries, etc. This great for simple bookkeeping, however if you need your data set up in a format ready for analysis, obviously, this website (which is great!) would need to: (1) Create a differently formatted spreadsheet export (which is difficult or tedious to program if your programming platform is table-based (SQL, Tableau, for example) (2) Each user may want a different export. Just Sync with CLZ Cloud from your CLZ Comics mobile app or from the Comic Collector desktop software and your data will be immediately available in Comic Connect.Īfter doing additions or changes using the Comic Connect software, just use Sync with CLZ Cloud again to download those change to the app or desktop program.Hi! This very helpful! Particularly for users who want an organized, printable list. Of course, you won’t have to re-enter those. Already using CLZ Comics or Comic Collector?Įxcellent, then you probably already have comics entered in those mobile and/or desktop solutions. Click the blue “ Import Comics button at the bottom.Select the Fields to match the fields in your CSV file ( very important!).Pick the format settings to match our CSV file.Choose “ Import from Text File” from the menu.You will get the best results if your data contains barcodes! Export your existing data to a CSV file.No problem at all, you can import that data straight into Comic Connect Already have a list of your comics in a different program? Learn more about adding comics by series, by barcode, or by manual entry. Now click the big blue “ Add to Collection” button on the bottom right to add the comic(s) to your database.Ĭongrats! You have just added your first comic(s)!.Use the checkboxes to select the issues you want to add (you can checkbox multiple issues).Click the series you’d like to add issues from (or use the arrow keys on your keyboard and hit Enter).Up to 5 suggestion will appear instantly. On the Title tab, start typing the first few letters of series of the comic(s) that you want to add.Click the + Add Comics button in the toolbar.Are you just starting out with Comic Connect? Just search our “Core” online comic database, by comic series or by barcode, and all comic details will be provided automatically, including creators, characters, plot, cover art, preview art, etc… This software will help you create your own comic database with a minimum of manual data entry. Welcome to Comic Connect, a web-based tool for cataloging your comic collection. Getting started for Comic Collector users.Trade-In Offer for Comic Collector users.
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