Board Thread:Support Requests - Getting Technical/@comment-46611644-20201026090041/@comment-46611644-20201028092216

Thank you again for all your contributions !

@ HumansCanWinElves: I can open it with viewsource or in notepad and I get these table textes.

What exactly I want to do: My database on my local computer contains information about currently 14,700 different comic books from DC Comics. The difference to existing webpages about DC Comics books on the internet is:

- all entries are complete, nothing is missing

- I can search for anything, in any combination

- I can manage my collection because I can store information about my own books.

The entries per each book are (only a few now following):

- Title

- Number

- Cover date

- Cover price

- Amount of pages

- Cover Artists (split into each job)

- Cover Characters

All the entries above also for each story of the book.

What I want to do is primarily put the data into the internet. Wiki looked like an option so a friend of mine created a new wiki and I told him what it should look like.

@TableWiz: changing $2,50 USD (with comma) to $2.50 (with dot) is no problem, date convert 14.02.2001 to 14. Februar 2001 is also no problem, " expects single row of data when colorist and penciller is in the same data" may be a problem but I think your UPC test Wiki is the solution. Is this some kind of programm where I can say "This is the excelsheet, take the columns and create the wiki pages ?"

@ Andrewds1021: Your answer makes me think I haven't understood the problem with the comma/dots. I thought it's just changing all the commas into dots. Do the comma/dots have an influence to the wiki commands ?

@Fandyllic: Yes, I'm willing to do some work in excel. And even if there are 50 columns, I think it's mostly just copy and paste with a few corrections. Deleting typos may be the most difficult part. I think this is fairly easy for one entry, but how do I start the automatism so that all 14,700 entries are created ?

Converting the table into a JSON hash table: How do I do this ?