Good stuff !
In the last couple of hours, the zen of making soup and then totally
pigging out ... an alternative approach came to mind.
Involves a little bit more code, and fun brain-age game.
Serving up alternative later, I think.
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 7:30:54 PM UTC-3 David wrote:
I searched this forum and found the upgrade post, and the handy tool!
That worked. And now I can use your code. Thanks!
On Thursday, October 28, 2021 at 5:33:30 PM UTC-4 cj.v...@gmail.com wrote:
> Oh poop, TW versions. I am not up and up on the differences between
> versions, but I'm guessin
Oh poop, TW versions. I am not up and up on the differences between
versions, but I'm guessing that "filter" operand is the culprit.
You might want to consider upgrading your TiddlyWiki to the latest version
(keeping a backup of your older version, of course.)
Well worth it, I think, to get to
cj,
Thanks so much for piddling with it.
The reason I didn't include import type code was that I thought I was
missing asimple filter operator or something like that.
Second, I think thi sis a really cool thing. I'd love to explore using
json as my datasource more. many more options than jus
Man, it would have saved me a whole bunch of time if you had provided
tiddlers for this so folk don't have to build everything from scratch.
Regardless, that was a fun exercise !!!
Coding fun attached. Download and drag into TiddlyWiki.com for import and
your analysis. (One "Road Eats" tiddle
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