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Fred Slota

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  1. Crashed at the same point. First dialog says: database locked database locked when updating picture information for Robbedoes 1682 Second dialog says: Unhandled exception has occured in your application. If you click Continue, the application will ignore this error and attempt to continue. If you click Quit, the application will close immediately. Value of '2375' is not valid for 'Value'. 'Value' should be between 'minimum' and 'maximum'. Parameter name: Value I believe this is the same title, but possibly a different issue (it is a different number being complained about) as when this happened before. Quit and reran - finished this time, third try and all that. Cover downloads were a lot faster this time, several a second.
  2. Quit from, relaunched, reran update... Currently downloading 52/3,485 new covers.
  3. I walked away at the point it was 1k into downloading 7k some comic covers. I came back to an error. I don't have the actual initial error message, I didn't write it down. Something about database being locked updating a cover image in the R's. underlying error popup for Microsoft .NET Framework talks about Unhandled exception, Value '5588' is not valid for 'Value'.
  4. Can you check an issue or two that were changed against whether those issues had any information updated in that update from the log file?
  5. Tell the truth... did you hold off the weekly update until the item count crossed 1M?
  6. Am I misinterpreting? I thought that Item Description was for things that were different variant to variant, and that Notes was for things that were consistent across variants... So, when a variant is a "Shanda the Panda Variant Cover by Joe 'Shang' Smith Limited to 1,000", the linked information about the variant cover, theme, artist, circulation and limited status should be split across Item Description and Notes and not all in one field? (Of course, Cover Artist and Circulation should rightly be in their own fields, and the act of labeling as "Shanda the Panda Cover" makes "Variant" slightly redundant but understandable as a search term)
  7. Suggestion - rename some fields to clarify/consistent their purposes. Overview, Description and Notes for Title, Issue and Variant Overview - Master Database Content description - plot and character details Description - Master Database Physical description - art style, cover description Notes - Personal description - other Title Overview (Title Description) Overview/Synopsis of the Title Title Description (Title Comments) Title-wide descriptions. Art style, imprints, continues from/in. Title Notes (Title Comments) Issue Overview (Issue Notes) First appearances, deaths, fights, joins, etc... Issue Description (Issue Notes) Mostly unused, as this is usually Variant Description territory Issue Notes (Issue Notes) Variant Overview (----) Mostly unused, but some of the partial reprints Variant Description (Item Description) Cover descriptions, inclusions Variant Notes (Grading Notes)
  8. FYI 290 with "%1 in%" (not all are limited series) 1707 with "%1:%"
  9. I did a round of clean-up submissions a few weeks ago (which I believe were all accepted) attempting to provide consistent spelling. Looks like there are under 20 that might need a second look. wraparound (not wrap around or wrap-around) gatefold (not gate fold or gate-fold) cardstock (not card stock or card-stock) splatterstock (not splatter stock or splatter-stock) die-cut (not die cut or diecut) glow-in-the-dark (not glow in the dark or glow) pin-up (not pin up or pinup, although I left a few) tri-fold (not tri fold or trifold) Also, looked to rephrase around foldout, fold-out or fold out for gatefold or tri-fold.
  10. If the variant comic was limited to 100 relative to a regular variant of 10,000 (or is it 9,900?), then I suppose it could be listed as either "Limited to 100" or "1:100". Incidentally, is it preferred "1:100" or "1 in 100"?
  11. The question was not intended as in "what happened during the last 5 months of updates", but rather, "if I had a backup from 5 months ago, could I re-update with each week's update since then, one at a time, and reproduce the weekly price changes over those 5 months".
  12. I read there as being a dissenter for listing these as paired entries and was responding to that person. I was not, and am not, advocating for a #1, #1/A and #1/B for this case. I am advocating for two entries, one for the numbered, and one for the unnumbered (AP), whether that be 1 & 1/A or 1/A & 1/B, and in whichever order. The precedent example I cited for having separate entries just naturally fell into #1 and #1/A.
  13. That was not my argument. If it was a regular issue with a print run of 1,000,000 with 100 taken and sequentially numbered and signed, we'd think nothing of #1 and #1/A.
  14. Does ComicBase have an archive of weekly updates that, under extraordinary circumstances, could be provided instead of the current consolidated update?
  15. 1) Happy with the consistency with the Item Description field "Cover by Joe Smith". A little unhappy with the "Cover A by Joe Smith", as search for "cover by Joe Smith" won't find them, but I understand. 2) Cover Artist names should also (well, really only, but...) be entered in the "Cover Artist" field. "Cover A by Joe Smith" crisis averted. 3) Limited Run is usually a quality of a variant, not of the generic issue across all variants. As such, this quality should rightly go in the Item Description field, yes? I thought Notes was for overall issue data, while Item Description was for variant-to-variant differences. 4) Happy with the consistency of "Limited to 1,000". 5) Limited run counts should also (well, almost really, but...) be entered in the Circulation field. (BTW, the Super Bowl pregame and game was sufficiently non-eye-catching for me that I was able to manually correct or copy all (I think) limited run mentions in Notes and Item Description into the Circulation field, judging from the uptick in my submission counts over the last couple of days, which I'll verify with the next data update or two, as you can't see that number on AtomicAvenue) 6) is "CoA" acceptable in place of "Certificate of Authenticity"? Is it preferable? Thank you for the feedback. Might I suggest that a curated version of this information be, at a minimum, collected and pinned to this forum section? By curated, I recommend that it be a post that is edited as necessary but locked for replies, or that is curated to only include official additions and not become a running conversation. I suggest the same thing be done with the earlier thread about "Advanced Find tricks", that it only include various searches and omit the conversations that dilute the nuggets of information.
  16. That is exactly what I was wondering. My read was that there were 275 total issues, 250 of one kind (limited edition) and 25 of another (Artist's Proof), and should be listed as two separate variants with circulations of 250 and 25, and not a single variant with circulation of 275.
  17. 3)What is the difference between a "numbered copy" and an "Artist Proof"? At a minimum, I read this as the Artist Proofs aren't numbered with the previous 250. 6) My notes had both.
  18. Black Cat (Marvel) #1/V41 limited 1,5000 [odd comma] Lady Death: Treacherous Infamy #1/HC Limited 666, but 115 backers [competing quantities] Moebius Ashcan Comics #1 & #2 Limited to 250 numbered copies and 25 Artist Proofs [probably should each be two variants] Pantheon Project, The #1/LE (#2 of 25) [is this a limited release of 25, or is this the 2nd of 25 in a series] Vampi #15/A [is this really a limited release of 13,742] Van Helsing vs. Dracula's Daughter #1/J Limited to 100; Limited to 150 [competing quantities] The goal is to clean the Notes and/or ItemDescription field(s) and to place the correct the number on the Circulation field.
  19. The notes has two competing limited series numbers. Can someone correct, and copy the right number to the Circulation field? Thank you.
  20. Suggesting a custom suffix, like 25-local.jpg, which supersedes 25.jpg for presentation (and submission) if it exists, and would prevent ComicBase overwriting it with their own downloads.
  21. Also, updating Circulation values where they don't match what's in the Notes field.
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