Time for a TN sort?
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Time for a TN sort?
Can I suggest that as soon as the Sept 1st offline's notes have been published and digested, the TN section gets a sort - it's becoming a bit of a trawl now to see if a wine has been previously TN'd.
I havn't checked, but I suspect there are some multiple posts in there that could be compiled at the same time.
This process could then be repeated every month or two - if it's not too difficult...!
That way we'd have a page or two of recent reports followed by all other ones in vintage/shipper order. If an old note is added to, it jumps into the recent list.
Tom
I havn't checked, but I suspect there are some multiple posts in there that could be compiled at the same time.
This process could then be repeated every month or two - if it's not too difficult...!
That way we'd have a page or two of recent reports followed by all other ones in vintage/shipper order. If an old note is added to, it jumps into the recent list.
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
TN sort
And as those TN threads already exists, they will be included even if the data is done before the weekend. (Hint: I’m not at my computer from late Friday. Data sooner rather than later please.)
TN index updated
TN index updated.
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I have asked admin for the data for another sort.
I have asked admin for the data for another sort.
Received; you have email on making this easier
Received; you have email on the subject of making this easier.
I have noticed that some people add TN's of the same port to the foot of existing TN's from the same wine tasted from a different bottle at a different time. I think this is compromising the TN Index that Jdaw is maintaining for us as he can only index individual threads and is doing so against the name of the originator of the thread. An example of this is the welcome addition of some TN's from LadyR. As these have been added to existing TN threads rather than new TN threads they will never appear on the TN Index.
I am going to spend some time separating some of these out into individual TN's. I will only do this where no comparative discussion has taken place within a thread so as not to lose continuity of discussion. Where we simply have 2 TN's from different bottles of the same wine in 1 thread I will split them into two so that both appear on the Index.
I hope everyone is OK with this, especially as I will have completed the task before many of you read this
Derek
I am going to spend some time separating some of these out into individual TN's. I will only do this where no comparative discussion has taken place within a thread so as not to lose continuity of discussion. Where we simply have 2 TN's from different bottles of the same wine in 1 thread I will split them into two so that both appear on the Index.
I hope everyone is OK with this, especially as I will have completed the task before many of you read this

Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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I agree, but it also hides the number of separate TN's we actually have here. I think it is good to be able to look at the index and see wines that seem to be being tasted regularly. This can't be seen from the index if susequent TN's are simply tagged onto an existing post.
Incidentally, I am also tidying ip some TN Title decsriptions to follow the preferred style of Vintage, Shipper, Style
Derek
Incidentally, I am also tidying ip some TN Title decsriptions to follow the preferred style of Vintage, Shipper, Style
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
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Well, we have to keep you busy doing something otherwise you might disappear off to some other part of the world and sinmply drink port all day!
And if you ever did do that, we expect tasting notes on every drop of port that passes your lips.
Alex

And if you ever did do that, we expect tasting notes on every drop of port that passes your lips.

Alex
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
start new TN thread; and also link to new thread in old
Recommendation:
1. start new TN thread; and also
2. post link to new thread in old thread.
1. start new TN thread; and also
2. post link to new thread in old thread.
Re: start new TN thread; and also link to new thread in old
I don't really see the need to do 2 when we have an index which will list all instances of TN's of the same wine. Plus it's too much work for very little, if any, gain.jdaw1 wrote:Recommendation:
1. start new TN thread; and also
2. post link to new thread in old thread.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Admin didn’t reply to my questions last time. Please admin?
Admin didn’t reply to my questions last time. Please admin?
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Julian,
If I also want you to include links to the 2 non-Portuguese fortified wines for which I have posted tasting notes in the "Other Wines" section, please could you let me know what you need from me to make your life easy.
Is it as simple as preparing a private message to you with the formatting and links looking to be consistent with the current format of the TN index?
Thanks,
Alex
If I also want you to include links to the 2 non-Portuguese fortified wines for which I have posted tasting notes in the "Other Wines" section, please could you let me know what you need from me to make your life easy.
Is it as simple as preparing a private message to you with the formatting and links looking to be consistent with the current format of the TN index?
Thanks,
Alex
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
the universe of wines
If the universe of wines is gigantic (all possible wines?), then their names will need to be longer and fuller. If we have a limited universe (ports), then shorter names (“Graham†) will suffice.
Do we really want to go down the big-universe road?
Next, if this is a once-off, fine, PM me links and I can fudge it. But if this is going to grow, IT scalability becomes relevant and the IT folks should be able to give me a data dump.
These are matters of policy for top management.
Do we really want to go down the big-universe road?
Next, if this is a once-off, fine, PM me links and I can fudge it. But if this is going to grow, IT scalability becomes relevant and the IT folks should be able to give me a data dump.
These are matters of policy for top management.
Re: the universe of wines
Bloody Hell! Have we got any? Anybody know where we can buy some?jdaw1 wrote:These are matters of policy for top management.
We must be coming on in the world...we need Top Management...
I note that, unlike Conky, Jdaw used the lower case "top managment" which I understand to collectively describe the people who exist at the top of the TPF managment ladder with no implied assessment of their suitability for holding that particular office.
For the record, I consider myself to be a blunt instrument of our top managment rather than being one of them. I cannot provide data dumps as it is beyond my remit and capability.
Derek
For the record, I consider myself to be a blunt instrument of our top managment rather than being one of them. I cannot provide data dumps as it is beyond my remit and capability.
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Jdaw,
When you complie the index do you identify and resolve discrepancies in TN descriptions to ensure wines that should appear together do appear together? For example, Tom recently posted a note on a Burmester LBV (unfiltered) - I previously posted a note on a Burmester Unfiltered LBV from a different vintage. After seeing Tom's note I amended the title on mine so that the description was consistent with Tom's.
It then ocurred to me that this must be something that you deal with each time you compile an index. If you would like to send me a note of all the amendments you have to make to pull the notes together I will edit the offending posts to ensure you do not have to repeat that exercise for the same notes over and over again.
Derek
When you complie the index do you identify and resolve discrepancies in TN descriptions to ensure wines that should appear together do appear together? For example, Tom recently posted a note on a Burmester LBV (unfiltered) - I previously posted a note on a Burmester Unfiltered LBV from a different vintage. After seeing Tom's note I amended the title on mine so that the description was consistent with Tom's.
It then ocurred to me that this must be something that you deal with each time you compile an index. If you would like to send me a note of all the amendments you have to make to pull the notes together I will edit the offending posts to ensure you do not have to repeat that exercise for the same notes over and over again.
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
what I really want from you is a simple four-column table
So what I really want from you is a simple four-column table containing:
- User number (I have a private table of initials);
- Post number (the number of the first post; not the thread number);
- Unix time of that post;
- Thread title.
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No.
No.
- KillerB
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Be aware that I have to do the majority of the work for this. I am happy to do it once per month but it takes time for me to download the data, convert it into spreadsheet form, select the right data, do the formatting and masking, determine the reference data, and now restrict the columns and give it headings that Julian likes to use. Whereupon, he takes that data and sticks some presentation code around it.
Port is basically a red drink
Alternative suggestion: let me do both parts.
Alternative suggestion: let me do both parts. It will make the job, in total, easier and quicker.
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I have now simplified my side of the procedure. I have now got direct access to the database and have written some SQL which gets me the data much more easily than before.
I can do this on a much more regular basis now.
Very pretty Excel spreadsheet now on its way to Julian.
I can do this on a much more regular basis now.
Very pretty Excel spreadsheet now on its way to Julian.
Port is basically a red drink
Spreadsheet is far superior, but there is one small problem
Spreadsheet is far superior, but there is one small problem.
You’ve put the thread number in your spreadsheet, not the post number. I don’t have that, I have only the post number, so I can’t cross reference between then two and delete the things I already have. Instead I’m going to have to tidy the names, all of them, by hand, again. Please could I have the post number?[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=5293#5293]Here[/url] jdaw1 wrote:So what I really want from you is a simple four-column table containing:
- User number (I have a private table of initials);
- Post number (the number of the first post; not the thread number);
- Unix time of that post;
- Thread title.
Any chance of the UNIX time?
Better, thank you.
Any chance of the UNIX time?
Any chance of the UNIX time?
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Re: Any chance of the UNIX time?
A Unix is a single Twix, isn't it? In which case probably about 3PM with a cup of tea.jdaw1 wrote:Better, thank you.
Any chance of the UNIX time?
Port is basically a red drink
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I take it that you actually mean the time field for the topic. Don't you want me to split out the year then? I've been doing that all along. It's the most annoying bit.
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Port is basically a red drink
UNIX time, etc
Great. Technically for the post, but they should usually be the same (unless the thread was created by moving posts).KillerB wrote:I take it that you actually mean the time field for the topic.
Isn’t that “topic_poster†? So I already have it.KillerB wrote:I will also give you the poster id.
Thank you — excellent. No sugar, no milk.KillerB wrote:A Unix is a single Twix, isn't it? In which case probably about 3PM with a cup of tea.jdaw1 wrote:Better, thank you.
Any chance of the UNIX time?
Time as in time of posting, not not vintage in UNIX format
Time as in time of posting, not not vintage quoted in UNIX time. Splitting out the vintage is very helpful. Please just add another column containing the time of posting, in Snickers format.KillerB wrote:I take it that you actually mean the time field for the topic. Don't you want me to split out the year then? I've been doing that all along. It's the most annoying bit.
No, always been like that.KillerB wrote:No milk? You've defintiely gone native.
And I’ve got to go, so will resume this task in about four hours.
Spreadsheets, again
1. New spreadsheet had the time, but the old thread ID not the new first post ID! Still, I’ve been able to splice the datasets together. It’ll be easier next time, I hope. Now working on name-tidying, which won’t be done this evening.
2. Yes please. Only posts since last index are needed.
Names:
2. Yes please. Only posts since last index are needed.
Names:
- Quinta do Bragào? Quinta do Bragão? Which?
- Poças? Pocas? Which?
- Gran Cruz? Cruz? Which?
- Vista Allegre? Quinta da Vista Allegre? Which?
- Is “Taylor Quinta do Vargellas Vinha Velha† the same as “Taylor Quinta do Vargellas†?
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Pocas should have the cedilla included. The lack of a cedilla probably reflects ignorance or a lack of time to investigate which ASCII code has to be used on the keyboard to generate the ç character (135).
That was about the only bit of the exchange I understood between Al-K and jdaw1. I didn't even realise that Twixes went well with vintage port. I would have thought that they needed a tawny port or a colheita to match that caramel and shortbread.
I think I need a nice cup of Earl Grey to help soothe my nerves now...
That was about the only bit of the exchange I understood between Al-K and jdaw1. I didn't even realise that Twixes went well with vintage port. I would have thought that they needed a tawny port or a colheita to match that caramel and shortbread.
I think I need a nice cup of Earl Grey to help soothe my nerves now...
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
You don’t get a new index until I get answers!
You don’t get a new index until I get answers!
The answers don’t even have to be right, they just have to be blamable on somebody else.jdaw1 wrote:Names:
- Quinta do Bragào? Quinta do Bragão? Which?
- Poças? Pocas? Which?
- Gran Cruz? Cruz? Which?
- Vista Allegre? Quinta da Vista Allegre? Which?
- Is “Taylor Quinta do Vargellas Vinha Velha† the same as “Taylor Quinta do Vargellas†?
Re: You don’t get a new index until I get answers!
Quinta do Bragàojdaw1 wrote:You don’t get a new index until I get answers!The answers don’t even have to be right, they just have to be blamable on somebody else.jdaw1 wrote:Names:
- Quinta do Bragào? Quinta do Bragão? Which?
- Poças? Pocas? Which?
- Gran Cruz? Cruz? Which?
- Vista Allegre? Quinta da Vista Allegre? Which?
- Is “Taylor Quinta do Vargellas Vinha Velha† the same as “Taylor Quinta do Vargellas†?
Poças
Gran Cruz
Quinta da Vista Allegre
No, it is different
Now blamable on me.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn