04-12-2021, 09:37 PM
@bitlab
Dear "bitlab",
thanks, too good.
I think that the creation of the .csv (in the stationmanager) or the .json (in the moOde UI) is the most critical point in the process of mass import of stations.
My experience (more than 700 user stations) led me to design an Excel sheet for the creation of these files. The ideal would be to use only the set of .pls files (URL and name) and .jpg (only the high resolution: those with the lowest resolutions are already created in the program), if there is no specific need to fill in the additional fields. In this regard, I tried to ask Tim, in the SORTING AND GROUPING functionality, the possibility of having one of the "spare fields" as "Sort tag": what do you think?
For the export process, however, theoretically, if the import is controlled (as it is) there should be no inconsistencies in the databases.
As for the improvement perhaps I would add a message of "no radio station imported" at the end of the script, similar to the "XX radio imported".
that's all.
Greetings and thanks again for asking me (and sorry for my english),
Francesco
Dear "bitlab",
thanks, too good.
I think that the creation of the .csv (in the stationmanager) or the .json (in the moOde UI) is the most critical point in the process of mass import of stations.
My experience (more than 700 user stations) led me to design an Excel sheet for the creation of these files. The ideal would be to use only the set of .pls files (URL and name) and .jpg (only the high resolution: those with the lowest resolutions are already created in the program), if there is no specific need to fill in the additional fields. In this regard, I tried to ask Tim, in the SORTING AND GROUPING functionality, the possibility of having one of the "spare fields" as "Sort tag": what do you think?
For the export process, however, theoretically, if the import is controlled (as it is) there should be no inconsistencies in the databases.
As for the improvement perhaps I would add a message of "no radio station imported" at the end of the script, similar to the "XX radio imported".
that's all.
Greetings and thanks again for asking me (and sorry for my english),
Francesco