Tim,

You can export your data as html and paste it into a tiddler and see what 
happens. Once it is in there it may be possible to interrogate the contents 
of that tiddler to extract the data you want.

If the output is a HTML table there are tools on the internet to extract 
data from a html table, such as convert it to csv or excel. If csv there is 
a way to import csv into tiddlywiki and convert the rows to tiddlers.

A simple text export may also be able to be edited to make it look like a 
data tiddler which you can then list the rows and perhaps bulk create 
tiddlers.

Could you share a sample of the html export or other formats from your 
database?

Regards
Tony

On Sunday, January 26, 2020 at 2:27:40 AM UTC+11, Timo wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have a 'wiki' like dynamic dataset in a tool that has a HTML export 
> function. I would like to publish a tiddlywiki from this tool, with the 
> dataset as tiddlers.
>
> I have no idea about the capabilties of TiddlyWiki5, is this feasable? how 
> would i approach it?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Tim.
>

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