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>> 10. 5. 2023 v 12:05, Bruce Mutton :
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On 10/05/2023 10:00, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion wrote:
>> Thanks for the answers. I wrote a python script. It is far from being
>> elegant but it does the job. I attach it to this message in case it can be
>> helpful to some of you.
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> Very nice!
> Thanks for sharing.
One thing I do noti
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surveys of a network
Hi guys,
Thanks for the answers. I wrote a python script. It is far from being
elegant but it does the job. I attach it to this message in case it can be
helpful to some of you.
Cheers,
Phil
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> Thanks for the answers. I wrote a python script. It is far from being elegant
> but it does the job. I attach it to this message in case it can be helpful to
> some of you.
Very nice!
Thanks for sharing.
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Hi guys,
Thanks for the answers. I wrote a python script. It is far from being elegant
but it does the job. I attach it to this message in case it can be helpful to
some of you.
Cheers,
Phil
#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# grab data to generate summary for surveys of a cave
On 03/05/2023 21:40, Tarquin Wilton-Jones via Therion wrote:
However, I don't know what it will output if you ask it to export a
database. Probably nothing useful.
As fr as I remember it was very useful, I wrote a web page that queried
it, this was over 10 years ago, the page is still there
Hi Philippe,
> Is there a way to export the statistics of a network with the following
> information:
> -date of each surveys,
> -names of the team members for each survey
> -length surveyed for each survey
export cave-list -surveys on -location on -o cavelist.html
export survey-list -o surveyl
I believe there is no direct way, but you can export to SQL then interrogate
that.
Andrew
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On 3 May 2023 20:33:20 BST, Philippe Vernant wrote:
>Hi guys,
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>I’ve been reading the fucking manual, but no way to find it. Is there a way to
>export the statistics of a network wi
Hi guys,
I’ve been reading the fucking manual, but no way to find it. Is there a way to
export the statistics of a network with the following information:
-date of each surveys,
-names of the team members for each survey
-length surveyed for each survey
Thanks,
Phil
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