Crusted ports currently do not carry a style designation in the date index. See the entry for Niepoort Crusted 2007 TN posted on 18 Dec 2010 as an example. The index entry being "Niepoort: 18 Dec 2010".
Could this be "Niepoort Crusted: 18 Dec 2010"?
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn
DRT wrote:Could this be "Niepoort Crusted: 18 Dec 2010"?
A major upgrade which might be quite nice would be to fish out the LBVs, Crusteds, Colheitas and Garrafeiras (do we have any Garrafeira tasting notes?) into separate date-ordered categories, though I'm not sure how much work this would be to do.
Thanks. Should Quinta Senhora da Ribeira be listed under Dow rather than in its own right? Also, this Croft Quinta do Roêda 2008 is listed as a Warre 2008 in the date index.
Jacob: I am always have troubles with incomplete calculations. That’s because I am doing this in a spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet is laid out as various tables, in a manner resembling the tables of a relational database. It is how I build spreadsheets. Would it be sensible for Head Productions to en-database this spreadsheet?
jdaw1 wrote:Jacob: I am always have troubles with incomplete calculations. That’s because I am doing this in a spreadsheet.
The spreadsheet is laid out as various tables, in a manner resembling the tables of a relational database. It is how I build spreadsheets. Would it be sensible for Head Productions to en-database this spreadsheet?
Hmm...I’ve been looking at the back-up of the spreadsheet which you sent me some time ago but can’t quite figure out where this bug lies: is it in pulling out the vintage, shipper and type from the thread title or generating the lists for publication?
On every page of there is a logo followed by the link "ThePortForum.com" in the top left corner. The only exceptions to this are the alphabetically and numerically sorted TN Index pages, which have the logo as the link instead of the words. Can this be fixed on the index pages, please, so that we have consistency?
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn
DRT wrote:The TN Index has been updated to include all TN's posted up to 14 Feb 2012.
If you spot any errors please let me know here.
Excellent news! I was looking for something from the last Christmas offline a few days ago - good to know it will be easier to find now. Thanks for doing the update.
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Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
I am waiting on our Vice President of Automagical Technology Solutions producing a version of the program that creates the TN index in fewer than 14 hours processing time. Hopefully once we have that we can find out why that one, and probably others, was missed.
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn
DRT wrote:I am waiting on our Vice President of Automagical Technology Solutions producing a version of the program that creates the TN index in fewer than 14 hours processing time. Hopefully once we have that we can find out why that one, and probably others, was missed.
DRT wrote:I am waiting on our Vice President of Automagical Technology Solutions producing a version of the program that creates the TN index in fewer than 14 hours processing time. Hopefully once we have that we can find out why that one, and probably others, was missed.
DRT wrote:I am waiting on our Vice President of Automagical Technology Solutions producing a version of the program that creates the TN index in fewer than 14 hours processing time. Hopefully once we have that we can find out why that one, and probably others, was missed.
DRT wrote:I am waiting on our Vice President of Automagical Technology Solutions producing a version of the program that creates the TN index in fewer than 14 hours processing time. Hopefully once we have that we can find out why that one, and probably others, was missed.
I'd be happy to take a look and see if I can contribute anything useful (perhaps depending on the program language) if someone wants to point me at it (or email it)?
I'd be happy to take a look and see if I can contribute anything useful (perhaps depending on the program language) if someone wants to point me at it (or email it)?
JGH has created a prototype to which the helpful feedback from both JDAW and DRT was "Well done. Carry on". He appears to have things in hand but will no doubt seek assistance if required. Thank you for offering assistance
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn