5/16/2016
Topic:
Classics Illustrated 006 (15 cents) HRN 147
BrotherLadies
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Title: Classics Illustrated A Tale of Two Cities Missing Issues: 6 Country: USA Publisher: Gilberton Publication Years: 1947-1962 Cover Price: .15 HRN 147 edited by BrotherLadies on 5/16/2016 |
5/27/2016
Topic:
Classics Illustrated #35 The Last Days of Pomeii
BrotherLadies
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Title: Classics Illustrated
Missing Issues: #35 The Last Days of Pompeii
Country: USA
Publisher: Gilberton Publications
Publication Years: 1947-1969
Cover Price: $ 0.15 Cover Scan: http://i1044.photobucket.com/albums/b444/Leah_Goldstein/35CIFRONT_zpsidimp8v6.png Other Information: This publisher is no longer in business. Please refer to this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classics_Illustrated#Classics_Illustrated |
6/1/2016
Topic:
Classics Illustrated #35 The Last Days of Pomeii
BrotherLadies
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kds_comics wrote:
This does appear to be missing.
More Information here https://www.comixology.com/Classics-Illustrated-35-Last-Days-of-Pompeii/digital-comic/71486
https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=395381
Hope this helps
Does this mean that it will be listed in the database? I will help in any way I can. |
8/7/2016
Topic:
Ability to export "My Comic Collection"?
BrotherLadies
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Hi! This very helpful! Particularly for users who want an organized, printable list. 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. 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 website is not built that way.
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. I understand that this poses challenges, as another "export" button may be needed (meaning: updating A LOT of code on the front end).
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 .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.
I can share the macro, but I can't de-bug for everyone. So I'll share the macro, but consider the basic template that I proposed earlier.
Peace & Love! |