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Ah, okay, understood.
Here's how I did it: 1. one day buckled down and entered them one by one 2. after that day, I kept up, entered new additions on at least a weekly basis. Still one by one, but if I keep up with it, it's less tedious I had the same thought when I started, but could not come up with a means to do it. I have an excel back-up file of the same thing (all Vudu/UV/DMA titles), but could not think of a way to export it or the Vudu listings. This would mainly be because this site offers only limited (naturally) access to this database of our collection. In other words, we COULD do some sort of software trick to transfer data, but we would have to have greater access to this site's database, or a differing system of how we catalogue our collections (independent of the site's internal structure). In short, the service of displaying/recording our collection is currently only possible by typing the titles in one by one. Casual users don't get access to broader programming or data entry options that might allow an "XML" option of easy data transference. I worked with converting data from one database to another (for a systems change-over). Tags for the data records were a problem. This might be more straight-forward as a simple title transfer, but even here there are sometimes differences in the UV entries (theatrical vs unrated version, and so on) |
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