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ewg118 avatar ewg118 commented on August 23, 2024

I'll take a look. The CSV download script hasn't been edited in years, so
no doubt there are improvements that can be made.

On Fri, Oct 25, 2013 at 3:56 PM, RomanCoins [email protected]:

Hi Ethan, trying to workout around the available weights in a sample of
our database. When I sort results in Mantis 2, for instance by year, it
works fine. Then when you download the data using CSV, it does not affect
the order in the database. It actually provides the user with the same
order, irrespective of the way you did sort the data out.

This is obviously something one can address once he managed to convert the
CSV into Excel, but this is not that straightforward a process. Is there a
way the sorting functions would affect the CSV downloads? Thanks. Gilles.


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RomanCoins avatar RomanCoins commented on August 23, 2024

Thanks. What I am doing involves downloading sections of the database, based on a start year. The issue there is that you quickly get over the 500 lines limit. There is even a single year in the Greek Department that gets over the limit - AD 244 provides you with 1,094 coins. Is there a way to go around that limit? Next question, when you play with different date range, there is no way to correct them as you move on. Each time, you need to go back to the welcome screen or open a new browser, which becomes quite tedious once you have extracted 10 different ranges. Could we keep the date range entry field into the Refine Results fields once you have got your initial result and wishes to amend it? Cheers. Gilles.

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ewg118 avatar ewg118 commented on August 23, 2024

I have increased the limit to 1000, but I hesitate to increase the limit beyond that because of how taxing it might be to the server. The sort parameter is now passed into the CSV, so the CSV file will now be in the same order reflected by the search results page.

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RomanCoins avatar RomanCoins commented on August 23, 2024

many thanks!


From: Ethan Gruber [email protected]
To: ewg118/numishare [email protected]
Cc: RomanCoins [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 28 October 2013, 9:37
Subject: Re: [numishare] Mantis - database extraction related issues (#14)

I have increased the limit to 1000, but I hesitate to increase the limit beyond that because of how taxing it might be to the server. The sort parameter is now passed into the CSV, so the CSV file will now be in the same order reflected by the search results page.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

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ewg118 avatar ewg118 commented on August 23, 2024

I have implemented the date range on the browse page, so now it should be easier to do range searches without reloading the page.

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RomanCoins avatar RomanCoins commented on August 23, 2024

Wonderful, many thanks again!


From: Ethan Gruber [email protected]
To: ewg118/numishare [email protected]
Cc: RomanCoins [email protected]
Sent: Monday, 28 October 2013, 10:02
Subject: Re: [numishare] Mantis - database extraction related issues (#14)

I have implemented the date range on the browse page, so now it should be easier to do range searches without reloading the page.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub.

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